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GeForce RTX 5090 Power Excursions Tested: Can Spike to 901W Under 1ms

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If I'm remembering correctly 30 series suffers from transient power spikes also tbh most modern cards do it's just the 50 series takes it to another level.
 
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So you are buying a 3000 usd video card and not getting a new PSU…
The fact you have money doesn't mean you must be robbed. Please don't be an enabler. 450 W was horrendous as it is, 575 is nVidia just throwing another "not my problem" card right in our face.

NB: I am okay with GPUs consuming this much power (or even more) under XOC but at stock, sanity must remain. I have not yet concluded where the sanity and insanity meet each other but it's right around 260 to 320 W.
 
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You guys think a 1ms spike will cause the cable to spontaneously combust? Get real.

If the cable/conductors aren't losing heat faster than they're gaining, they'll eventually runaway under sustained load. -Regardless of peaks.
Not to mention, physical migration/movement from thermal expansion/contraction...
The spec is designed for 600W continuous load. No cable is melting. If the spec is designed for 600W continuous, that means there's probably a 20% buffer built in, so the cable can support 720W.
 
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But do you remember the RX480 that melted the mobos for peak consumption? good times of terrible misinformation against AMD, Nvidia is the Intel of the 2000s with the press in favor and everyone silent.
 

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So basically you need a 1.2kW PSU to be on the absolutely safe side. I still remember when those were mostly for HEDT rigs with SLI/CF or something similar.

But do you remember the RX480 that melted the mobos for peak consumption? good times of terrible misinformation against AMD, Nvidia is the Intel of the 2000s with the press in favor and everyone silent.
Remember that issue but did it even cause anything else than negative PR? I guess that PCIe has some headroom over its 75W spec.
 
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Guys...

Stop panicking. This is all well within ATX 3.0 spec.

 
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A good 1k or 1.2k psu should be able to without triggering ocp without the atx specification required.

1,000 watts is the bare minimum with an efficient CPu I believe. TechYesCity was getting full system shutdowns with a 850w unit and a 7800X3D. With an Intel CPU 1.2K is minimum.

You guys think a 1ms spike will cause the cable to spontaneously combust? Get real.


The spec is designed for 600W continuous load. No cable is melting. If the spec is designed for 600W continuous, that means there's probably a 20% buffer built in, so the cable can support 720W.

Max rated wattage is 684w: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16-pin_12VHPWR_connector

That said the cable is designed to carry 600w. Anything above that is iffy depending on manufacturing variance. Ironically the 5090 astral does exceed 600w...

Look at the margin compared to the 8 pin, world of difference.
 
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1,000 watts is the bare minimum with an efficient CPu I believe. TechYesCity was getting full system shutdowns with a 850w unit and a 7800X3D. With an Intel CPU 1.2K is minimum.
Lol, ok man. My 9800x 3d draws more power in gaming than my 12900k, but sure, you do you.
 
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600w is too much for a room without air conditioning. This is an oven. I don't want to know how someone doesn't have air conditioning and has 28'C in the room in the holidays playing on a 200-250 watt graphics card like me.

The card is not putting out 600W of heat. This is not a heater. The energy is used to do work. A 600W resistive heater doesn't even put out 600W of heat, it has losses.
 
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The card is not putting out 600W of heat. This is not a heater. The energy is used to do work. A 600W resistive heater doesn't even put out 600W of heat, it has losses.
With electronics, the energy used to do work is effectively theoretical. For practical purposes all the consumed energy goes into heat output.
 
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1,000 watts is the bare minimum with an efficient CPu I believe. TechYesCity was getting full system shutdowns with a 850w unit and a 7800X3D. With an Intel CPU 1.2K is minimum.



Max rated wattage is 684w: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16-pin_12VHPWR_connector

That said the cable is designed to carry 600w. Anything above that is iffy depending on manufacturing variance. Ironically the 5090 astral does exceed 600w...

Look at the margin compared to the 8 pin, world of difference.

Surprised it only has a 1.1 safety factor instead of 1.2 like in home electrical wires.
 
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