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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)
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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#6058318 Posted on: 10/07/2022 02:13 PM
Nothing is power efficient when overclocked.
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.
Nothing is power efficient when overclocked.
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#6058319 Posted on: 10/07/2022 02:15 PM
This is 100% true, because I do the same with my 69000xt. Cap the framerate to a level where my max draw is 280w, and then I let it go full tilt when I want all the FPS. But the issue is, majority who buy top of the line, want all the FPS. So 4k 120FPS or better, will be staying at the 600w mark.
My thing is, I want to know how hot the new TINY 12 pin connect gets, when its being hit with 600W 50A for an hour or two. And then if you add in factors of a poorly cooled case, or if you have that new fragile power adapter bent or etc.. How hot will it get then?
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.
This is 100% true, because I do the same with my 69000xt. Cap the framerate to a level where my max draw is 280w, and then I let it go full tilt when I want all the FPS. But the issue is, majority who buy top of the line, want all the FPS. So 4k 120FPS or better, will be staying at the 600w mark.
My thing is, I want to know how hot the new TINY 12 pin connect gets, when its being hit with 600W 50A for an hour or two. And then if you add in factors of a poorly cooled case, or if you have that new fragile power adapter bent or etc.. How hot will it get then?
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#6058322 Posted on: 10/07/2022 02:19 PM
More power
But sir...
I said. More POWER.
Did you see what you did sir f**k this s**t I'm out
More power
But sir...
I said. More POWER.
Did you see what you did sir f**k this s**t I'm out
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#6058327 Posted on: 10/07/2022 02:28 PM
I once had a computer that ran BOINC with an overclocked FX CPU and 3x GPUs running at 100% load simultaneously and it drew less power from the wall than this GPU by itself. I ran this in winter months to keep my bedroom warm (back then I had electric heat so I figured I'd make the most of it), and it was enough to turn off the radiator for that room.
This is stupid.
I once had a computer that ran BOINC with an overclocked FX CPU and 3x GPUs running at 100% load simultaneously and it drew less power from the wall than this GPU by itself. I ran this in winter months to keep my bedroom warm (back then I had electric heat so I figured I'd make the most of it), and it was enough to turn off the radiator for that room.
This is stupid.
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An extra 350 Mhz for around 190w... Nope