GeForce RTX 4080 and RTX 4070 same consumption as RTX 3080 and RTX 3070 but more performance

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barbacot:

Strange... - also maybe I am wrong but transient spikes are guilty for game/system crashes and not destroying cards? Here is a very interesting video: [youtube=wnRyyCsuHFQ]
That's actually what everyone is concerned about. Altho 750W PSU is capable to receive large power spike and still go on , it depends how big it is on new systems. Also new CPU specs are 125w or something. In reality CPU is able to pull 220w on turbo. One fix would be to give a good PSU recommendation. Miners would appreciate it too. We will see, it will be interesting for sure.
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Kool64:

My Dell reference card hasn't ever broken 350W though it handily uses said 350W. I pay particularly close attention to it because I'm running it on a 750W PSU.
I also like to keep an eye on GPU energy consumption. Metro Exodus enhanced will hit a random max of 145W and BioShock Infinite will hit a random max of 44W. When playing Bioshock I, the GPU fans rarely come on.
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Freeman:

That's actually what everyone is concerned about. Altho 750W PSU is capable to receive large power spike and still go on , it depends how big it is on new systems. Also new CPU specs are 125w or something. In reality CPU is able to pull 220w on turbo. One fix would be to give a good PSU recommendation. Miners would appreciate it too. We will see, it will be interesting for sure.
I dont think a regular i5/i7 r5/r7 will need more than 80w for gaming Ive never seen more than 70w on my 10700 even in cyberpunk though it is undervolted and im using ram OC instead of a CPU OC its only 115w in stress test. Its also important to know the OPP value for your psu just to be safe get one that can take 1000w spikes.should be most 850w units that will take that although it varies cheap ones will only do 900w decent ones will do 1000w and best ones will even do 1150w
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tsunami231:

more intrested ins 4060ti tdp and performance, i have very little intrest in GPU using more then 200 watts that is already to much heat to be dumped in my room which what my 1070ti pushes at it highest. i prefer 150 max at this point but they dont seem to make those anymore
Yeah the good old days of 1070 matching a 980ti at half the power I wonder what NVIDIA can deliver to match the 3070 on 4nm
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Kool64:

My Dell reference card hasn't ever broken 350W though it handily uses said 350W. I pay particularly close attention to it because I'm running it on a 750W PSU.
What Corsair unit is that ?
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lukas_1987_dion:

At this point I have enough of all those leaks 😛 But I hope this one is true, as I won't buy a GPU which takes 400w+
Just clickbait as usual - equivalent to The Daily (Hate) Mail having article titled "Middle Income Workers Dispair As This Family Never Worked A Day In Their Lives But Were Given A Five Bed Detached House To Live In"
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cucaulay malkin:

What Corsair unit is that ?
A CX. I know I'm living on the edge. I never expected to end up with a 3090 so I had never planed to "properly" power one
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Im not buying this at all.
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Kool64:

A CX. I know I'm living on the edge. I never expected to end up with a 3090 so I had never planed to "properly" power one
all cx750 units are rated for +900w before they shut down I'd be more worried about the back side vram temps on a dell 3090 than the psu as long as you keep it at 350w
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pegasus1:

Im just wondering if they are struggling to get good yields that will perform within power and temperature constraints. In the currant climate they wont want to release cards that suck up excessive power, when i say climate i mean both the heatwave and the cost of electricity. Im wondering if they will be forced to dial things back in order to hit a compromise between heat, power draw, productivity and performance (in that order).
If that is the case, you could see some great overclocking on the best AIB units, albeit with a lot of power use. Another thing that could happen if yeilds are low, core count could be reduced from what was originally planned.
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the Tsmc 7nm ampere was a lot more power efficient than the Samsung ampere , so even if they kept the ampere architecture and just port it to 5 nm is not really too unreasonable that alone to give em +50% performance while they keep the same consumption at least that's what my logic says i might be wrong :P
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Same power, more performance, 50% more cost.
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Moonbogg:

Same power, more performance, 50% more cost.
That will no doubt be influenced by what AMD bring to the market. I'm interested in what particular area they focus, price, power efficiancy or performance as you can't push all three, they are related and on a sliding scale relative to each other.
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Moonbogg:

Same power, more performance, 50% more cost.
its being produced by tmsc, not samsung. costs are down
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Astyanax:

its being produced by tmsc, not samsung. costs are down
Not sure about that. TMSC's costs are up at least 20% since the release of the 3080. If the 4000 cards don't RRP 20% higher than their 3000 equivalent did, I'd be amazed.
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cucaulay malkin:

my 10700 even in cyberpunk though it is undervolted
Yeah,I know its undervolted. Because you are a poor man from Poland running 10th Gen i7 and worried about electricity. Times are hard I understand, but when you run Cyberpunk ... dont run it with undervolt. Thanks
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Freeman:

when you run Cyberpunk ... dont run it with undervolt
what sort of lunatic's ravings are those
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cucaulay malkin:

what sort of lunatic's ravings are those
You sometimes post benchmarks and shop prices from Poland Notice you was worried about electricity when talking about CPU's Now I see Undervolted CPU on Cyberpunk I put -1 -1 - 1 together = -3 and replied.
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Freeman:

You sometimes post benchmarks and shop prices from Poland Notice you was worried about electricity when talking about CPU's Now I see Undervolted CPU on Cyberpunk I put -1 -1 - 1 together = -3 and replied.
why not undervolt for cp 2077 though ? it makes sense more than other games since it's more demanding
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cucaulay malkin:

why not undervolt for cp 2077 though ? it makes sense more than other games since it's more demanding
You are power limited at 50w with 10700k arent you? Cyperpunk is a very cpu demanding game.