EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Kingpin Spotted with two 16-pin connectors for up to 1275 watts
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IchimA
New computer ... new termonuclear power plant near the house ! ....
rl66
I imagine a mining farm of those... Powered by coal and diesel power plant.
:(
reslore
Will be interesting to see what they can do with the 3090 Ti.
Looking forward to seeing AMD's answer to NVIDIA's new flagship.
cucaulay malkin
Tat3
Some extra watts for overclocking
mackintosh
Perfect for that guy with a windfarm mining operation.
Undying
Boggles my mind that there is still no 3050ti but instead we get this. You can clearly see whats nvidia all about.
cucaulay malkin
Devid
ChisChas
What madness! Gas & electricity costs are forecast to double in the UK over a 12 month period so a hugely expensive & unobtainable 3090 Ti seems a very poor strategy. What will be the minimum PSU to allow for spare headroom when using this ridiculous GPU? A 1500w PSU?
schmidtbag
I remember back when 300W was considered a furnace of a GPU. This thing is just outright stupid.
I_Eat_You_Alive
I guess we will be seeing 1800w and larger PSUs hitting the market soon. Will have to split the power across two circuits in your house soon the way things are going.
moab600
NVIDIA's resurrection of Fermi begins...
DeskStar
Sure am glad I started to separate myself from computers as of late.
Investing in something a bit more tangible like AR's and weapons alike. That and a crap ton of ammo of course.
Sure I make money with my computers, but with an arsenal I can ensure safety/security for my family and I. That and a computer isn't going to directly feed my family. (Insert someone with a video of a 3D printed meal)
I don't know really, but it's just sad to see these things happening with GPU's as of late.
CalculuS
Undying
DeskStar
DeskStar
southamptonfc
I can't believe that the GPU can actually use 1275W at ambient temperatures while staying within safe voltages. Do Nvidia provide advice on what a safe 24/7 Voltage is?
codyrocco
me, as an east european, remembering using a handmade heater and a nail as a fuse...
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