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NVIDIA's RTX 5060 "Blackwell" Laptop GPU Comes with 8 GB of GDDR7 Memory Running at 28 Gbps, 25 W Lower TGP

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I was talking specifically about GDDR. HBM has its own rules and standards. It’s different since there it’s eight 128-bit channels per stack for HBM and HBM2 and sixteen 64-bit ones for HBM3 onward. So it always comes down to 1024-bit memory bus per stack. Total width therefore is based on the number of said stacks.
 
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I guess it's understandable if that's something which is simply not possible with GDDR7 as of now. Also who knows maybe Nvidia will do a 96/192 bit 24GB 5060/Ti on the desktop just to spite critics like with 3070/3060 just a while back?
 
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Funny how I still can play ANY possible game out there on FULL details and Ultra textures, without any hiccups, with my RTX 3080 with "just" 10GB of VRAM.
Even funnier is that my VRAM usage, as shown by RivaTuner, never goes more than 80% in any of the games...
And yes, I play natively on 3K resolution, or 3440x1440.
 
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While the TGP seems lower on Blackwell, but in reality, the existing RTX 4070 and 4060 are hard limited to about 90 to 100W in games. So I see no improvement here really.
 
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I get this is a laptop but 5060 mobile option won't be cheap, so I think it would be reasonable to expect my expensive laptop to play 1080p with a lot of quality settings maxed. But for that you'll need to spend a lot more for the 12GB 5070 mobile part.

Next year GDDR7 with 3GB/32bit modules comes out, so you will be able to offer 12GB on 128bit bus, 18GB on 192bit bus, 24GB on 256bit bus etc. I wonder if they'll offer those options on both laptop and desktop parts. Wouldn't mind seeing a 5080 with 24GB
 
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Lowering TGP is good but, laptop manufacturer LOVE to abuse this by putting dinky heatsink and fan that is lower than the advertised TGP rating because 'This laptop is 1mm thinner than the old one!!11one' and really, even my 3050 mobile would scales better with higher TGP but alas its limited by cooler and rating that's been set in VBIOS.
 
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Next year GDDR7 with 3GB/32bit modules comes out, so you will be able to offer 12GB on 128bit bus, 18GB on 192bit bus, 24GB on 256bit bus etc. I wonder if they'll offer those options on both laptop and desktop parts. Wouldn't mind seeing a 5080 with 24GB
I doubt it. Nvidia has great market segmentation between their consumer em dc/workstation parts by just using different vram amounts because that's the most limiting factor for tons of workloads.

Slap 12 or 16GB of vram in a 5060 and it'll now be called a RTX B2000 that costs 3x more.
 
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We might see more playing around with 3 and 6 gig chips on the inevitable refreshes. The first wave of GDDR7 is all 2 gig dies and I assume the orders have been placed way in advance, so NV is working with what they have.
Hell, they might just again ignore such concerns - GDDR6 also had 1.5 and 3 gig density in spec and those were shown, but apparently nobody was particularly interested and so no real mass production happened.
 

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We might see more playing around with 3 and 6 gig chips on the inevitable refreshes
I really hope so, moving from 2GB to 3GB, or even down to 1.5GB can give us 12GB cards on 128-bit bus, 18GB on 192-bit, and 24GB on 256-bit bus, seems like an easy win to increase VRAM by 50% instead of double without needing to go too hard on engineering trickery.
 
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Nah, it’s alive, just in a different form. It’s basically, and forgive me if I am getting this wrong, is now a low power mode that ALL laptop GPUs possess instead of being a separate GPU SKU. And also a shit-ton of other “power saving” tech. Even NV seems to basically have no idea what it is anymore. But it is “AI powered”, so you know it’s good, right?
Again, the name Max-q thing was stopped being used some years ago.
 
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Again, the name Max-q thing was stopped being used some years ago.
It rebranded, as I mentioned. I admitted already that it isn’t in the GPU name as a separate SKU, but it’s not gone as a concept. There are still low tuned TGP mode models, it just isn’t explicitly marked in the branding. If you disagree - take it up with NVidia, here is their official statement:

Max-Q branding is not going away.
When we originally introduced Max-Q back in 2017, the brand was initially used in GPU naming since Max-Q referred to the GPU TGP only.
Today, 3rd Generation Max-Q is broader, and is a holistic set of platform technologies and design approach to building powerful and thin laptops.
In addition, to be more transparent about a laptop’s exact capabilities, RTX 30 Series laptops now show more information than ever, listing exact TGP, clocks and features supported. You will find this in the control panel which now reports maximum power (TGP+Boost), and support for key features including Dynamic Boost 2, WhisperMode 2, Advanced Optimus, and others, all of which fall under the Max-Q umbrella.
We strongly encourage OEMs to list clocks and other technologies a laptop supports, including Advanced Optimus, Dynamic Boost 2, and more. Ultimately, like all laptop features and specs, it is up to the OEM to market what their particular laptop configuration supports.


Source: HotHardware
 
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Why tf do you need 24GB of VRAM?? For what?? Even if you play on 8K with 8K textures you still won't be able to fill the VRAM.
And I'm talking about actually using the VRAM, not just caching it, like most of the engines are doing it nowadays.
 
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They did mention CUDA stuff, if they're running any kind of large-ish ML model, VRAM often is a pretty major limitation compared to raw compute.
Even with 12GB you have a very limited space for LLM models, so he was right 5060 is a significant jump in performance, but I think still that 8GB VRAM is not that promising, I expected 12.
 
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I see a lot of cope in these replies about the amount of VRam. If experience taught us anything about Nvidia, it was two things: 1) They will overcharge this to new heights due to no competition from AMD, and 2) if we don't ask for better, they will absolutely not give us better.

We need to demand better from Nvidia. Especially for the amount of money they keep demanding from us.
 
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Nvidia is taking their loyal customers for idiots. They know if they future proof their products then you might skip one generation and they don't want that. They want to keep upgrading every generation.

5060 Laptop or Desktop GPU regardless 12 GB Vram minimum. 5070 must start with 16 GB Vram and 5080 20 GB Vram, and lastly 5090 with 24 GB Vram. That seems fair.
 
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x60 laptop class GPUs were always, will always be and are today typical 'Fools and Money parted' territory.

Just get an IGP and face the fact you're not buying a 'gaming' laptop here. I've had my share of this class of laptops and it was all unfiltered poop. You can not game on this class of GPUs. Get an IGP and save money, or spend big on something that does run a game proper. Get a Steam Deck alongside a 500 dollar laptop and you have the same 1K dollar spent but then you have two devices, of which the gaming device doesn't drain your battery in a half hour while your non gaming device can be thin and light and excellent for anything that isn't gaming.

/thread really.
And also /discussion over 8GB on this class of cards. People... this is a lying piece of shit product what do you expect. Shouldn't even be called Geforce and frankly since we have half decent gaming APUs, should probably just not even exist.

Nvidia is taking their loyal customers for idiots. They know if they future proof their products then you might skip one generation and they don't want that. They want to keep upgrading every generation.

5060 Laptop or Desktop GPU regardless 12 GB Vram minimum. 5070 must start with 16 GB Vram and 5080 20 GB Vram, and lastly 5090 with 24 GB Vram. That seems fair.
More like customers fooling themselves. If you buy the right GPU for your needs you can easily last upwards of 5 years on one. I consider myself a devout gamer and I played 6 years on a GTX 1080. Yes, it means you will not have the latest greatest nor the highest FPS you can possibly achieve. So what?

But what do we see every time Nvidia drops a new gen? Tech enthusiasts jumping on it for their 30% performance gain and in recent generations quite possibly even less, or just a 'new feature' like DLSS3. OF COURSE Nvidia is going to bleed those idiots dry. They literally ask for it. The price/perf $ figure did not, or barely moved between Ampere and Ada, but lots of people didn't wait for Supers to improve it one bit. They saw a marginal performance gain and jumped on upwards of 600 dollar worth GPUs. Never mind the fact they practically stood still in the large scheme of things. Must buy buy buy
 
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x60 laptop class GPUs were always, will always be and are today typical 'Fools and Money parted' territory.

Just get an IGP and face the fact you're not buying a 'gaming' laptop here.
You can not game on this class of GPUs.
I think that's a very broad brush to paint all this way. In 2018 I bought a GTX 1060, 1080p 144hz laptop and you bet your ass it was a better gaming laptop than igp at the time. The 5060 will be at least as fast as a current mobile 4060 is which significantly outperforms any igpu even at low wattages. A butt-tonne of people will play on devices that run it far worse.... but "You can not game on this class of GPUs.?" - Hard disagree.
 
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Even with 12GB you have a very limited space for LLM models, so he was right 5060 is a significant jump in performance, but I think still that 8GB VRAM is not that promising, I expected 12.
You can run way more models with 12GB rather than 6 or 8gb. I did the jump from my 2060 Super to a 3060 back then exactly for the extra 4gb, while having pretty much the same performance. Allowed me to run bigger models for cheap. (but since then did the jump to 2x3090 for that sweet 48GB, and that's still not comfortable enough for larger models).

And reminder that LLMs and not everything out there, you can run many other models as well (in my case it was CNNs and ViTs).
 
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