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Nvidia plans to push power draws higher with the RTX 40 series.

Read more about Nvidia's RTX 4090 alleged TBP of 600W.

Read more about Nvidia's RTX 4090 alleged TBP of 600W.
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You what?600W
600W for the REFERENCE model?Beyond that, custom RTX 4090 models from Nvidia's AIB partners could consume more than 600 watts of power
You what?
600W for the REFERENCE model?
Jesus christ.
Get your eggs ready it's fermi 2 XD
Fermi 3.
Turing is Fermi 2. It already guzzles a ridiculous amount of power.
600w is insulting tbh. Absolutely insulting.
Well maybe but fermi 1 was really bad.
Idk if people will be smart enough to realise if they buy such a GPU then expect to pay half the cost extra per year in powering it, 400watt is the most a GPU should demand for the sanity of your wallet.
It'll change once they go chiplet but idk how far away they are on that atm.
the electric costs being higher and likely to rise again around the time these come out your be spending £20 a week just on powering it, my 33% increse feels more like 50% atm i've even gone as far to turn off the hot water as a way to cut down.
Well maybe but fermi 1 was really bad.
Idk if people will be smart enough to realise if they buy such a GPU then expect to pay half the cost extra per year in powering it, 400watt is the most a GPU should demand for the sanity of your wallet.
It'll change once they go chiplet but idk how far away they are on that atm.
the electric costs being higher and likely to rise again around the time these come out your be spending £20 a week just on powering it, my 33% increse feels more like 50% atm i've even gone as far to turn off the hot water as a way to cut down.
GPU prices getting higher and higher, Power draw getting higher and higher, Electricity prices getting higher and higher, I think this current gen, 3000 series, Will likely be my last GPU unless things turn drastically around.
I don't see an issue with a 600W card to be honest. If it performs in line with its power and can be kept quiet, it's an achievement. To make a monolithic die that competes with a multichip design is impressive. And Nvidia still has AI and RT advantages that will make AMD's efficiency and raster claims seem less important. Realistically, if you can afford a card that will probably cost £2000-3000, the higher electricity bills are not going to be a deal breaker. The person that buys a 600HP Audi isn't going to worry that the fuel prices have gone up. I'm actually very excited to see Lovelace and its huge GPUs. As someone who has no interest in buying one, my interest is seeing how they work and perform.