Being Close to 550 Watts isn't that bad when you consider that the RTX 4090 is node 4x smaller while still needing up to around 450 Watts max, & over clock models push it right back up to 550-600watts.
Also Like said before the smaller single bus is going to help. It's one 384 bit bus vs two 384 bit buses totaling 768 bit, it's a lot for a cpu to handle.
No it is bad, when it takes two cards to be half the fps with the same power draw.
In what world is that not bad.
That is 450w max, in the Techpowerup review the 4090 FE used 346w in the gaming list.
The video I watched the guy running the test said the two 2080ti used 550w together.
If he was been truthful the settings were the same with each card.
The buses don't work like that, each card will have the exact same bus to move the data through.
Just the processing power is doubled most of the time. The bus is for the memory on the card not the CPU
(Memory bus can be thought of literally as lanes of traffic. More lanes dedicated for traffic, the greater the flow.
The graphics processor is connected to the RAM on the card via a memory bus(384bit). ) The CPU doesn't touch the memory bus.
mlee49 posted this 10 years ago on here.
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