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Guru3D.com » News » GeForce RTX 4090 running at 3.0 GHz and 616 Watt running GPU stress tool

GeForce RTX 4090 running at 3.0 GHz and 616 Watt running GPU stress tool

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/07/2022 08:48 AM | source: Bilibili via @9550pro and Videocardz | 73 comment(s)
GeForce RTX 4090 running at 3.0 GHz and 616 Watt running GPU stress tool

NVIDIA's latest flagship GPU is 3.0 GHz, MSI's Kombustor GPU stress tool used. The RTX 4090 can run at very high clocks with NVIDIA's new Ada Lovelace architecture. NVIDIA has shown already the card can run at 2.85 GHz with factory settings.

Gamers and overclockers can reach 3.0 GHz with Kombustor. The RTX 4090 can operate at 3.0 GHz / 615.8W or at defaults 425.6W / 2.64 GHz, according to Bilibili screenshots. 

The Leaker reported only GPU temperature and memory hot spots were missing. GeForce RTX 4090 has a 450W TDP. Most custom models are similar. Most cards have "OC" or "Gaming" modes with TDPs above 500W. Founder Edition GPUs have a power limit of 600W, which may explain why this test used a 600W card.



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Ven0m
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#6058286 Posted on: 10/07/2022 12:08 PM
Or it'll be like Japanese Gentlemen Agreement, but with 450W instead of 276Hp - "it's not our fault you overclocked the graphics card beyond all the specs, standards, and limits" :D

Whatever. I just don't get it.
How they dare to charge almost 1000$ for an RTX 0070 level of card A.K.A RTX4070 12GB
How on earth could they get away with it.
On top of that no wonder they focus on 4090 performance on stage.
3090Ti to 3080 used GA102, 3070 Ti to 3060Ti use GA104
40xx use completely different cores; AD102 from 4090 is nowhere near AD103 or AD104 from 4080/down... maybe this is some kind of a stunt to show a product having an edge over upcoming AMD card
Also, 3090 core count is much closer to non-Ti than 4090 to headroom

Simple maths:
3090 - 10496 cores; Ti is 10 752 (+2.4%)
3080 - 8704 cores - 83% of 3090 (12 GB variant 8960, Ti with 10240 is almost 3090)
3070 Ti - 6144 cores - 59% of 3090
3070 - 5888 cores - 56% of 3090
3060 Ti - 4864 cores - 46% of 3090 (and different chip)

4090 - 16384 cores (of 18176 max?, +10.9%)
4080 16GB - 9728 cores - 59% of 4090... this is already a completely different card
4080 12GB - 7680 cores - 47% of 4090, 79% of 4080 16GB

I know that they can position the products as they want, but relative core count if we used 3000 Ampere series names would look like that:
4090 (baseline 4090)
4070 Ti (4080 16GB)
4060 Ti (4080 12GB)

What a lovely coincidence that the core count of the 4080s compared to the flagship matches the ranges of 3070 Ti and 3060 Ti so nicely, both cards being GA104.
Maybe they predicted that some of the people will smell naming bs, and they wanted them to buy the 16GB version "because 12GB is 4070". When in fact both look like kinda "4070Ti" and "4060Ti".

pegasus1
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#6058287 Posted on: 10/07/2022 12:10 PM
Whatever. I just don't get it.
How they dare to charge almost 1000$ for an RTX 0070 level of card A.K.A RTX4070 12GB
How on earth could they get away with it.
Becaues they know that if they put out a 4050 XTRi RS Super with a 64 bit bus and a mouse on a wheel GPU but put 24gb of VRam on it, people would buy it

Solfaur
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#6058295 Posted on: 10/07/2022 01:02 PM


pharma
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#6058301 Posted on: 10/07/2022 01:12 PM
lol 615.8W

This is Max (not Avg or Min) power draw. Resets when GPU-Z is closed and reopened.

Glottiz
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#6058315 Posted on: 10/07/2022 01:47 PM
This is Max (not Avg or Min) power draw. Resets when GPU-Z is closed and reopened.

Yup, and everyone memeing about power usage fail to realize that 4090 will actually be much more power efficient. Let's say you play a game at 4K with 60fps cap. On a 3090 power usage is about 400W, but on a 4090 playing that same game at 4K 60 and same settings will only use ~200W.

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