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    All about oc'ing..... If you haven't killed any of your hardware before then you're doing it wrong 😀

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  1. The Chinese know best. 4x 5090 for the price of the Pro. Have been shown time after time. No problem turn 32GB for higher capacity with blessing from Jensen. If he cannot sell more expensive SKU's due the US ban then hi sell parts to make the cheaper cards better. The stupids in the US governments can't catch up with the greed. Or they are all corrupt. And me thinking they are both. You can't fix stupid!!!!!
  2. RTX 6000 Pro will have the 3090 vram temps. The vram below the backplate will turn into +100C. But Nvidia have asked Micron/Samsung and Hynix to increase temp limits for their chips, so.... Maybe it will last within the warranty period. Only Nvidia know.
  3. Castrated by single tiny 12v-2x6. So damn expensive vram. And only for specialized workloads. And the Pro series is Nvidia's gold. Perfect for China to circumvent the US ban. The more they sell of theese the higher price will you see for 5090's. But the Chinese can make 3x5090's for the same price with 3x +48GB vram.
  4. Asus find new ways to increase profits from $999 graphics cards. Will we see $2000 for the new greedy move? Or 5090 FE prices for 5080 cards? That's disgusting even with the Gold color ASUS preparing GeForce RTX 5080 ROG Astral DHAHAB Edition Stock 3DM Port Royal results +40.000 https://www.3dmark.com/pr/3411289 Oc'd 3DM Port Royal with Gigabyte vbios and broken fan control +43300 https://www.3dmark.com/pr/3411290 I just bought a new machine with 5.0 Amp batteries to replace my aging Bosch (both 18V) for my outdoor projects. I hope the new one will last equal long as the old (+15 years). But as everyone know.... New has to be better🤐 $250 with discount. And replacement battery cost close to $100 so nice the package have two of them. It takes 45 min to charge one of the 5.0AH batteries. That's not bad. Nvidia hope the new RTX workstation cards can help the AIB parners to keep the ASP for all 5090 cards as high as possible. 9000 Euro is above $10.000 USD NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs now available, starting at €9000 @Reciever The forum have been slow to load the last days. Hope you can take a look. Thanks
  5. And not forget all the cards with ugly home brewed heatsink and fans on top of the fancy colored orginal alu backplate to try reduce the temps. Imagine if Nvidia made the 5090 as the 3090 with vram sandwiched on the PCB. Like instant 100C for the vram and backplate. So perfectly fine for cooking food while you gaming. Engineering at the very best. The tiny trash connectors is almost as superglued to the GPU and PSU, LOOL
  6. Yup. The HW manufacturers have their own ways to increase the prices (profits) for their products. Retail know more vram has it's value. 9070 XT have 16GB and the closest competitor is the higher priced 5080. Hence they go bananas on the 9070XT prices. Nvidia could easly let the non Super cards have a higher TDP from day one. But that's for the Super cards. Legitimately cripple the current gen cards to offer something newer for higher prices/try recup market shares from AMD. The classic greed.
  7. What you get for close to $1000 USD. Despite Team Red's assurances of delivering MSRP stock to consumers, it appears nowhere to be found at the proposed $599 price tag. Instead, retailers have bumped up prices massively since launch. AMD Fails To Deliver MSRP Pricing With The Radeon RX 9070 XT; Retailers Now Selling SKUs Up To a Whopping $1,000 Price Mark Looking at the US markets, we see retailers like Amazon offering the Radeon RX 9070 XT at around $960, which marks around a 50% difference from the MSRP, which is shocking.
  8. Apple produce the hardware as well. @Mr. Fox Ready to buy an M$ surfbook? And You are 100%sure you'll get Windows 11 pre-installed. Microsoft really, really wants Windows 10 users to buy Copilot+ PCs A new blog post extols the virtues of AI-ready Copilot+ PCs and paints them as the way forward for users who have unupgradable Windows 10 PCs. Microsoft try hard to make their latest and greatest better.... Microsoft PC Manager for Windows 11 is now showing Microsoft 365 ads Microsoft confirms Windows 11 24H2 0x80240069 svchost.exe_wuauserv crashes
  9. Yup. Use the card in an cramped box with not the best airflow and you live in a place with higher ambient temp inside home (AC can do so much) and temps will start creep upwards. Add some weird power balancing for the pins (even perfect insert can make weird power balancing for the pins) and you see where it goes. Of course we will see more melted cards not from user errors but from bad engineering. Or quality issues. Sad seeing so called enthusiasts always blame the end users.
  10. Yup. And not all cards can keep the cable connector equal cold. I'm sure the Zotac card's 12v-2*6 connectors would run even hotter than +80C if stuffed with an worse quality power cable. I'm quite impressed with the cable dongle coming with the 5090 FE. Looks like it's of good quality. And I'm sure Nvidia's engineers have spent long time with it before they chose it for their FE cards.
  11. Seen several have problems with drivers after xross flashing certain vbios versions. Nice. MSI offer worse quality than Nvidia. Yet they want higher prices. Maybe they should lower the price to match the quality? MSI's 12V-2x6 adapter for RTXs isn't as high-quality as the original power supply cable, so what's the point? The case of this MSI RTX 5090 SUPRIM takes on a new shape when we now know that in terms of materials and assembly, the adapter that was sold as the solution to the 12V-2x6 problems by MSI does not even have the quality of the NVIDIA one.
  12. Where was the gap between 3080 and 3090? And no more xx80 Ti class. If Nvidia won't make it then we should see the xx90 as the xx80Ti. The performance gap bethween xx80 and xx90 should be equal 1080 vs 1080Ti or 2080 vs 2080Ti. This means Nvidia have crippled the performance for xx80 tier cards. Hence the xx80 is overpriced or the 5090 should be cheaper. No way the 5090 should be 60-85% faster than the next tier cards. Not even if Nvidia released a 5080 Ti. Even with 24GB vram the 5080 should be cheaper/more cores (or 5090 much cheaper). Feedback on newest drivers from today https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/game-ready-drivers/13/564384/geforce-grd-57628-feedback-thread-released-43025/ Nvidia RTX 50-series demand drops in Germany — cheapest models of all but RTX 5090 priced at MSRP or lower 5090s are still flying off the shelves everywhere, it seems. See here. 5090 will keep their ugly price. Because creators, AI jockey's will compete with gamers. And China wan't real 5090's to build 48GB GPU's for AI workstations with 3 or more cards. PSU's with 3 or 4 tiny 12v-2*6 connectors is what Nvidia want to see more of. Silverstone's new PSU can power four RTX 5080 GPUs, or three RTX 5090 cards Intel driver update for Lunar Lake chips reportedly improves iGPU FPS by 10%, 1% lows by 25%
  13. Yup, you have probably right. I just start to be too old for new modern tech😀 9 Reasons Why RGB is Worth It for Your Gaming PC Why make too many 5090's if you can sell the chips for more cash for workstation cards? Make less 5090's will profit both Nvidia and their AIB partners (higher ASP aka scalper prices). NVIDIA's new RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell PCB with double-sided 96GB GDDR7 detailed https://www.tweaktown.com/news/104854/nvidias-new-rtx-pro-6000-blackwell-pcb-with-double-sided-96gb-gddr7-detailed/index.html
  14. The double colored trash connector got an nice color change Dell Alienware would be proud of. Is more colors better?😁 MSI's 'secure' yellow-tipped RTX 5090 12V-2x6 cable is still vulnerable to melting, user report suggests Tripple colored 12V-2*6 (12VHPWR) connector is what you want😁 Keep in mind, the yellow tip is merely a visual aid, and errors can still go unnoticed, well, until they melt your GPU.
  15. Nice seeing the tiny trash connector on the Zotac card run hotter than the GPU cores😁 And with uneven power balancing bethween the pins the connector will surely run even hotter. At 100C you can start fry eggs on the backplate for that card. I'm sure the results would be much better with the Zotac 5090. And the cooking would go much faster🙂
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