If you dont get it, then maybe we should ask you. How big is to big? Is dedicating a room of your house to a PC ala eniac totally fine as long as they are ICs instead of vac tubes? Anything for progress?
Size is relative to performance. Everyone has a preferred PC size, many are willing to built ATX sized computers for the best cooling and performance money can buy, and others want a PC that fits in a handbag.
So long as it can be built, and works properly, then I see no need to place artificial restrictions on size. One could easily place those restrictions on anything, say the cooler master haf X or 360mm AIO coolers, and claim those are "too unreasonable" for the market. Now, the 4090 is pushing the limits with its size breaking PCBs, but that IMO largely falls to the design not putting enough stress on the case itself and the outdated ATX design not allowing for better bracing like some OEM systems have used since the 90s. If you dont like the 4090's size and power use....then dont buy it. The 4070ti is sitting over there and is perfect for your dual slot sub 300w needs. There's a dual slot 4080 out there and even an undervolted 4090 dual slot. If the 4090 was only a 300w dual slot part, then it wouldnt be a 4090. Itd be a 4070ti
You look on the forums here, and the amount of, frankly, immature bitching and whining about the 4080 being a 4070ti and how "nvidia is milking us" when ADA released because the 4080 was a 104 chip not a 102 or 103; can you
IMAGINE the meltdown people would have had if they called the 4070ti a 4090 to meet this arbitrary "no more then 2 slot GPU" size? People would have had coronaries screeching into their monitors for weeks on end!
To me, IMO, this issue boils down to the PC audience being far too cynical and negative that things are not like they were when they grew up, when a high end GPU was $500 and $5 bought you a full meal at McDs. When I ask people what they think should be, they either deflect, or they respond with "well nvidia should make a 4090 that only pulls 250w, has a dual slot cooler, and costs less then $1000" then react negatively when you point out that they described a 4070ti.
IDK man. It comes across to me as just people whining to whine over something they cant afford while pontificating about how the hobby SHOULD fit their view of the world, rather then the world that exists. I didnt like the 4090, so instead of buying one, I didnt buy one and moved on. Bought a 6800xt instead, love it.
I feel like you are looking at it backwards. The size increase is caused by the increase in power pumped into the chip.
It's not just power use. It's thermal density. Look at the 200+ watt power use of a FX 9590, then look at the temps people were hitting on 360mm AIO cooling, compared to a modern intel I7 hitting the same power workload. You'd think the i7s were just broken. Modern transistors dont leak nearly as much as older ones, which as a by product, means that getting heat out has gotten significantly harder.
Which is itself caused by the fact that new nodes are slower to come online and seem to have a less prominent potential performance effect. So, in order to compensate and win the numbers game, every modern GPU is pushed near its limit to eke out every drop of performance. Which causes more heat to be produced. Which causes coolers to explode in size. Thus a vicious cycle is born.
By the way, you do realize that the size of modern GPUs is technically a violation of the PCI-E AIB spec? It used to be that both NV and AMD at least tried to stick to it with their reference models. Now, that’s gone.
I'd like to point out, as a matter of course, that the 4090 not only significantly outperforms the 3090ti across the board, but also pulls significantly less power. Nvidia isnt just "shoving more power in and hope it works", there's a lot of optimization going on int he background. Just like with maxwell on 28nm.
I'm really liking the
4060LP. Half the battle is getting a decent PSU with good wattage to fit a sub 7L SFF case.
HDPLEX 250w is a very convenient size but I wish they made a 500w one compatible with Flex PSU mounting for some of those smaller ITX cases that are designed around Flex ATX and need the PSU to be shorter.
I managed to squeeze a HDPLEX 250w into InWin Chopin Max as a replacement PSU.
Oh boy do I have GOOD NEWS for you.
They DO have a 500w supply. Listed right under that 250w supply you linked to. Same form factor, just thicker.
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You could probably 3d print a flex ATX to HDPLEX mount.
I too love my 4060LP, and I hope it sells well enough that we get better chips. a LP 4060ti 16GB int he form of the 5060 would be sweet. Or better yet, 1-2 generations later, the RTX 6/7000 series LP card will be powerful enough that I can retire my big desktop and get by solely on a LP setup.