PL 100% is 450WAccording to their graphs
PL 60 % = 268W
268/347 = 0.77
Undervolting
232/347 = 0.67
PL 100% is 450WAccording to their graphs
PL 60 % = 268W
268/347 = 0.77
Undervolting
232/347 = 0.67
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Yep... there is so much fruit left hanging...Yawn.
Look, 4090 was a necessary beast. Being the top dog serves so many purposes from brand image to corporate valuation.
Problem is, low-power designs get reserved for the mobile solutions, whereas desktop is left with power hogs. It's been too many years we don't see a good <75W, cordless, low-profile cards. Both NVIDIA and AMD... Such a shame, when they are very much able.
According to their graphs
PL 60 % = 268W
268/347 = 0.77
Undervolting
232/347 = 0.67
So the 【PL60%】is super deceiving when it actually consumes 77% of the default power consumption.
60% should be~210W, now it is 28% more than advertised.
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yep... Im at full performance at 325W - to be fair though - I have a .950 UV and it does hit 340W in CB2077
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pretty standard, all cards come overvolted out of the factory so that even the worst bins are capable of operating at the advertised boost clocks... but I'm sure you already know thisThe 1.0 V setting is maybe even more comical since it achieves over 100% performance while still burning less power.
That's not what is special here. The way I read it is they've disabled the power limit, as in unlimited, and just gone with a fixed voltage instead.Personally, I apply an 80% power limit combined with a small core offset. This keeps performance at stock while keeping to a 360W power limit.
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No the base case is not fully utilizing the GPU.
This is 60% of the power limit of 450W which is exactly 270W.
This test is flawed since the gpu was not properly loaded up in the first place. Undervolting still is quite beneficial, but not more than it always have been on other GPUs.
PL 100% is 450W
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could be just plain old marketing via pointless visibility (look this nvidia gpu is using less power!!! omg!!!) - anything that gets people to think of nvidia is mindshareBut none of this is new, so I'm a little confused why it's suddenly news here and at videocardz (and wherever else picked this up). Maybe because the numbers this time are so shocking? But they're bogus.
This is also rather confusing though, because the behavior me and many others have observed when undervolting is that it is actually less effective than using power limits this time around. With ampere, you definitely wanted to undervolt. I have not seen a single other person replicate these results with a 4090 though. I've tried, and I've seen a few other youtubers (such as derbauer and optimum tech), but everyone's come to the same conclusion that undervolting behaves oddly and your performance is reduced at the same clock and power draw compared to simple power limiting. Everyone except these guys, I guess.That's not what is special here. The way I read it is they've disabled the power limit, as in unlimited, and just gone with a fixed voltage instead.
And then they've also compared with setting various power limits as well. Which highlights the lopsidedness.
Nonsense,gpu's are designed years in advance. It seems like leather jacket man had the engineers design these 4000 series cards with clocks pushed past the point of any efficiency for miners that would've bought cards no matter what, and well rich gamers still bought 4090s anyway lol.Every design choice is simpler when you release product after your competitor![]()
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Nonsense,gpu's are designed years in advance. It seems like leather jacket man had the engineers design these 4000 series cards with clocks pushed past the point of any efficiency for miners that would've bought cards no matter what, and well rich gamers still bought 4090s anyway lol.
Well you are right, making a card take multiple year and you don't steer it that much to meet competitors. In this case, They probably asked AIB to make sure no cooler is loud. Nvidia doesn't want to be seens as the loud card. Being bulky could be seen by some as an advantage and consuming a lot of power will be seen by most as a non issue as long it's not loud.How can you know the actual characteristics of silicon before it has been produced? At best it would be estimates.
Nvidia probably estimated their 4090 would easily use 450W+ that they requested AIBs to make 450W+ cooler, but AD102 turned out to be more efficiency than Nvidia had thought.