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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 |
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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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#6058376 Posted on: 10/07/2022 04:54 PM
That power draw tests your house electric instalation. Some older houses (25/30y) have thinner wiring on some electric plugs, and equipments consuming high amounts of energy/current can burn that wiring over the years. My father being an electrician did wiring replacement in many houses because of that.
That power draw tests your house electric instalation. Some older houses (25/30y) have thinner wiring on some electric plugs, and equipments consuming high amounts of energy/current can burn that wiring over the years. My father being an electrician did wiring replacement in many houses because of that.
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#6058383 Posted on: 10/07/2022 05:29 PM
600W of lightbulbs spread throughout a house that might not be all on simultaneously isn't a big deal. Having 600W of incandescent bulbs all plugged into the same single outlet is.
Remember too; that's 600W for the GPU alone, not the whole system. Nobody is going to pair a GPU like this with a 12400 or 5600G, so we're talking more like like 800W for the whole PC in a realistic workload. Add another ~40W for AC to DC conversion losses. The average incandescent bulb is 60W, so we're talking 14 light bulbs being on simultaneously in the same room.
Well, if you look at all of the incandescent light bulbs you replaced in your home with LEDs, a 600 Watt GPU is palatable.
600W of lightbulbs spread throughout a house that might not be all on simultaneously isn't a big deal. Having 600W of incandescent bulbs all plugged into the same single outlet is.
Remember too; that's 600W for the GPU alone, not the whole system. Nobody is going to pair a GPU like this with a 12400 or 5600G, so we're talking more like like 800W for the whole PC in a realistic workload. Add another ~40W for AC to DC conversion losses. The average incandescent bulb is 60W, so we're talking 14 light bulbs being on simultaneously in the same room.
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#6058389 Posted on: 10/07/2022 05:41 PM
600W of lightbulbs spread throughout a house that might not be all on simultaneously isn't a big deal. Having 600W of incandescent bulbs all plugged into the same single outlet is.
Remember too; that's 600W for the GPU alone, not the whole system. Nobody is going to pair a GPU like this with a 12400 or 5600G, so we're talking more like like 800W for the whole PC in a realistic workload. Add another ~40W for AC to DC conversion losses. The average incandescent bulb is 60W, so we're talking 14 light bulbs being on simultaneously in the same room.
Let me tell you this is not realistic workload. My entire 12700K PC with 3080, 4K TV, peripherals, router peaks out at 550W in gaming (but usually averages out at 350-450W depending on a game). I know this because I have enterprise grade UPS that always shows power usage. So if I added 4090 to my setup, power usage would remain relatively similar, even lower depending on a game, because it's a much more efficient card. Only if I stressed 4090 with uncapped framerate I guesstimate my total setup power usage would peak to about 650 watts for short bursts.
This 616 watt thing in the article is for GPU stress tool, not real world gaming scenario.
600W of lightbulbs spread throughout a house that might not be all on simultaneously isn't a big deal. Having 600W of incandescent bulbs all plugged into the same single outlet is.
Remember too; that's 600W for the GPU alone, not the whole system. Nobody is going to pair a GPU like this with a 12400 or 5600G, so we're talking more like like 800W for the whole PC in a realistic workload. Add another ~40W for AC to DC conversion losses. The average incandescent bulb is 60W, so we're talking 14 light bulbs being on simultaneously in the same room.
Let me tell you this is not realistic workload. My entire 12700K PC with 3080, 4K TV, peripherals, router peaks out at 550W in gaming (but usually averages out at 350-450W depending on a game). I know this because I have enterprise grade UPS that always shows power usage. So if I added 4090 to my setup, power usage would remain relatively similar, even lower depending on a game, because it's a much more efficient card. Only if I stressed 4090 with uncapped framerate I guesstimate my total setup power usage would peak to about 650 watts for short bursts.
This 616 watt thing in the article is for GPU stress tool, not real world gaming scenario.
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#6058392 Posted on: 10/07/2022 05:49 PM
If I remember correctly, the maximum for the new 16-Pins power connector is 660W. So, that's pretty close.
If I remember correctly, the maximum for the new 16-Pins power connector is 660W. So, that's pretty close.
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Well, if you look at all of the incandescent light bulbs you replaced in your home with LEDs, a 600 Watt GPU is palatable.