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Cooling | DeepCool Gammax L240 V2 |
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Software | Windows 11 Pro |
At this rate, high-end GPUs of the future will ship not as add-on cards, but enclosures the size of Micro-ATX towers, with self-contained purpose-built ATX PSUs and cooling capable of dissipating 1-2 kW of thermal load. There will be an add-on card installed in your desktop that converts PCIe x16 into an x16 cable running up to this enclosure. You plug in your displays to the enclosure.
Like Jensen said, Moore's Law is dead, and so GPU power-draw will only follow an upward trend with each new generation.
Like Jensen said, Moore's Law is dead, and so GPU power-draw will only follow an upward trend with each new generation.