It seems MSI Trio has better chip and higher boosted clock than ASUS Tuf, but the cooling and power supply is even worse than ASUS Tuf. So which one should I go for? A better overclock performance card? Or a better power supply and cooling card?
Well, the MSI got 1% better than the TUF, which is nothing. In return, TUF is 13 degreed cooler while being only 3 dBA louder. And there is the quiet BIOS mode which is a bit quiter than MSI. I don't know if it means performance loss. Anyway, I would definitely go with the TUF as it is $30 less.It seems MSI Trio has better chip and higher boosted clock than ASUS Tuf, but the cooling and power supply is even worse than ASUS Tuf. So which one should I go for? A better overclock performance card? Or a better power supply and cooling card?
Power consumption of the Gaming X might look scary at first: triple 8-pin power inputs, up to 425 W in Furmark, and 315 W in typical gaming. Actually, if we take the performance gain over FE into account, there's no loss in power efficiency—4% faster, 4% more power. Good. Custom designs usually compromise on some efficiency to achieve higher performance. While three 8-pins are a little bit more complicated to use than dual 8-pins, it's a reasonable choice, as it gave MSI enough power headroom to achieve meaningful performance gains. That's why I find it surprising that MSI has set the manual power limit adjustment range for overclocking to just 350 W, which is lower than the 370 W on the Founders Edition. Also, considering 3x 8-pin + slot power = 525 W power capability, a 350 W limit seems like a waste of that third power connector.
Lack of sleep keep up the good work though.
These cards are quite nice but if the 3080 consumes almost 380 watts when Gaming? How much will the 3090 draw and will it have double the performance to justify the more than double MSRP?
My results are with no power limits. I'm giving the worst case scenario. Just in case you want to render on the side while gaming.... or do a PSU test.You can probably use a high quality 550W Gold / Plat PSU with the proper mindfulness and settings in the BIOS if you had to (don't buy a 10900k or just lock it to 75W, it won't affect gaming performance). 600W+ is preferred.
Okay, can someone explain this to me?
So can you no longer adjust the TDP limit? on my 980TI I can set 130% TDP. I was hoping a 3x8pin would allow for you to just maintain max clock with the added juice. I get overclocking is fairly dead now but I was really hoping with these being so badly power limited that with 3x8 pin you could maintain at least max clock with the 3 pin.
Is that SOL now? Is that something that a BIOS flash could fix or may get patched down the road?
This was looking to be a huge feature to me and I am confused.
my question was why is it so low? is it moddable or will it get a patch and be able to increase it? or did nvidia force AIB to cap it? It is pointlessly low for a 3x8 pin. It is obvious this was rushed to market. Most brands don't even have boards out yet. EVGA supposedly is going to have 420w limit.How are R7 and I7 pulling the same wattage? These are cookie cutter charts, Intel consumes much more power at full multi-threaded tilt. Zen2 can easily get away with with 100W less watts.
These are peak draws. Sustained draws are in the low 300s. every quality psu will handle slight peaks like these. 3090 will draw about 50W more on average than 3080, supposedly. And no it will not have double the performance because that's not how things work in life. You pay premium for premium goods.
My results are with no power limits. I'm giving the worst case scenario. Just in case you want to render on the side while gaming.... or do a PSU test.
Power limits section should answer your question. Asus board does 109%TDPASUS GeForce RTX 3080 TUF Gaming OC Review
The ASUS GeForce RTX 3080 TUF Gaming OC comes with a small factory overclock and a huge cooler that achieves amazing temperatures that are much better than the NVIDIA Founders Edition. The TUF also features a dual BIOS with a "quiet" mode that makes this 4K monster card almost silent.www.techpowerup.com
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I really don't know. My guess is 350W is a lot of heat to dissipate. Also many of these cards are peaking around 400W so they need all the power connectors already.my question was why is it so low? is it moddable or will it get a patch and be able to increase it? or did nvidia force AIB to cap it? It is pointlessly low for a 3x8 pin. It is obvious this was rushed to market. Most brands don't even have boards out yet. EVGA supposedly is going to have 420w limit.
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We are moving to 4k gaming, the way we moved to 1080p.Question: the 3080 is obviously positioned at a 4k gaming card. Is 10gb of memory enough for 4k gaming at ultra settings?
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I know what you mean but the way Jensen introduced and marketed them in Nvidia's launch video makes it seem like this card will be the cat's meow. It is funny though that I remember Jensen making fun of Vega needing 2x8 pin. I fully agree with the 400 to 420 but I can see a recommended 1000W PSU for this just to ensure it remains in the right price bracket.How would a 3090 with 1,2 GPC more than the 3080 ever get double performance? What fairy tales are this? And when did a double perf card ever cost double on the top end?
3090 will likely draw around 400-420, I reckon on the AIB cards. The TDP gap is only 30W. Still a lot, I do agree on that.
Looking at these cards it seems like this node was pushed to, and maybe a little bit over the limit here. Not a pretty sight IMO. Pascal and Turing already gained some substantial watts on OC, but this... Man.
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I know what you mean but the way Jensen introduced and marketed them in Nvidia's launch video makes it seem like this card will be the cat's meow. It is funny though that I remember Jensen making fun of Vega needing 2x8 pin. I fully agree with the 400 to 420 but I can see a recommended 1000W PSU for this just to ensure it remains in the right price bracket.
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Audio Device(s) | Audioquest Dragonfly Red :D |
Power Supply | Seasonic 620W M12 |
Mouse | Logitech G502 Proteus Core |
Keyboard | G.Skill KM780R |
Software | Arch Linux + Win10 |
I think it applies the same: 350W+ is a crapload for a video card. Vega also had the privilege of offering a pretty poor perf/W on top of that.Yeah its funny how the same crap about power draw applies to different companies at each point in time
If we have to believe Nvidia everything is the cat's meow though... Huang has that same tone of voice with every product he presents, going all 'Jobs' on it.