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System Name | Gentoo64 /w Cold Coffee |
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Processor | 9900K 5.2GHz @1.312v |
Motherboard | MXI APEX |
Cooling | Raystorm Pro + 1260mm Super Nova |
Memory | 2x16GB TridentZ 4000-14-14-28-2T @1.6v |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4090 LiquidX Barrow 3015MHz @1.1v |
Storage | 660P 1TB, 860 QVO 2TB |
Display(s) | LG C1 + Predator XB1 QHD |
Case | Open Benchtable V2 |
Audio Device(s) | SB X-Fi |
Power Supply | MSI A1000G |
Mouse | G502 |
Keyboard | G815 |
Software | Gentoo/Windows 10 |
Benchmark Scores | Always only ever very fast |
NVidia likely can't do that for this generation... but nothing's stopping them in the next round though, because AMD went all 256-bit, because they have the clock speed and SAM to make up for some of it. It is telling that as nodes continue to shrink, clock speeds will continue to climb and big busses won't be needed (sadly.)
FYI, for those who don't already know... GDDR6/X are only produced in 1GB and 2GB capacity chips. It takes 32-bits to address each chip.
FYI, for those who don't already know... GDDR6/X are only produced in 1GB and 2GB capacity chips. It takes 32-bits to address each chip.
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