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1 year ago, since 16:58. Magic ball worked well
1 year ago, since 16:58. Magic ball worked well
MSI 5090
Well said. Time, the only resource fixed in quantity.Videocardz reports all the leaks/rumors, that I can read in less than a minute, so no need to waste half an hour listening to windbags...
There's only another 25W to hit the hard power cap, so that's not unexpected. You'd definitely need to volt mod it to run more power into it.MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC Review
Thanks to fully its integrated watercooling solution, the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC can achieve excellent temperatures and lower noise levels than the Founders Edition. It's also highly overclocked, delivering additional performance out of the box.www.techpowerup.com
5090 Liquid only gets another 5%.
There's only another 25W to hit the hard power cap, so that's not unexpected. You'd definitely need to volt mod it to run more power into it.
Why do you say that?Voltage modding is generally bad idea, but on a 600W card it's asking for disaster.
Nothing magical about this. We could have done this easily, since the number of cores was already known at that point, and we could presume the clocks are not going to go another gigahertz up, as they went when moving from Ampere to Lovelace.1 year ago, since 16:58. Magic ball worked well
Nothing magical about this. We could have done this easily, since the number of cores was already known at that point, and we could presume the clocks are not going to go another gigahertz up, as they went when moving from Ampere to Lovelace.
I mean 3090 to 4090 was 60 percent more cores and higher clocks. 4090 to 5090 is 30 percent more clocks and similar (actually lower) clocks. I mean we all here could have guessed here the perf increase is gonna end up as he predicted, under those circumtances. It would be actually surprising, if the perf increase was significantly more, as that would require some magical architectural improvements.
I thought TPU's review(s) were rather glowing too.Anyone else think Tom's was a bit... generous giving this thing 4/5/5 stars?
I thought TPU's review(s) were rather glowing too.
W r o n g.It looks like the days of great architectural boosts are over
Gotta please their handlers at Nvidia if they want to keep receiving Day 1 review samples moving forward.Haven't seen that one but that does not surprise me. Tom's says some things just don't work, the drivers are rather early, the performance increase isn't as much as past generations and the power usage went up a lot. But 4.5/5! Thankfully they got some crap about it in the comments section. Jarred's response was basically "well the review isn't quite finished yet". Then why give it a rating?
Curious.. what do you think the perf uplift would have been if blackwell was on 3nm?W r o n g.
I would prefer this card for the low noise and the heat going straight out of the case, not for the performance. But at $2500 it's hard to justify. This is a much bigger markup than the $200 that the 4090 version had.MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC Review
Thanks to fully its integrated watercooling solution, the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid SOC can achieve excellent temperatures and lower noise levels than the Founders Edition. It's also highly overclocked, delivering additional performance out of the box.www.techpowerup.com
5090 Liquid only gets another 5%.
Folks, this is most likely a hint towards UDNA performanceW r o n g.
Node doesn't change the SM change being non-existent, upon of which they also won no fmax.Curious.. what do you think the perf uplift would have been if blackwell was on 3nm?
not just RDNA5.Folks, this is most likely a hint towards UDNA performance
Look on the bright side. You save money, power bill, getting rid of all that heat. And maybe now you could pick up a third 4090 once they start thrashing the used market.Equaling the number of FP and INT cores was the meh idea. If they used that die-space to increase the number of FP cores instead, they could have at least better performance in stuff like blender. Which would suit me
Yeah, and i ducktape it outside of the case :-DLook on the bright side. You save money, power bill, getting rid of all that heat. And maybe now you could pick up a third 4090 once they start thrashing the used market.
Node doesn't change the SM change being non-existent, upon of which they also won no fmax.
The uarch is the problem, not the node.