That's a spoof right? I mean it could only be worse if the tag line was "On the game?"
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It might require a particular NVMe version which could exclude older drives, but that wouldn't necessarily be down to which PCIe version the drive uses.
hahaYou're welcome. That video saved me spaffing £120+ on a new PSU.
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1.4a is current: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NVM_Expressversion?
wait, whats your cpu and psu again?
3090 is 350WHas any one wondered about the thermals of the cards? noticed how most cards are of three fan design not to many two fan designs thinking the thermals on these new cards are going to be hot.
On the blob edition?
I would have thought they would go for a longer adapter to hide the connection out of site. I'm also surprised that it is split all the way up to the 12 pin connector. Did nobody think this through.
3090 is 350W
3080 is 320W
Yeah we are expecting them to run hot
Yeah the seasonic adapter is a much better idea, it goes all the way back to the PSU as a single lead.
I expect other PSU manufacturers will offer add-on leads soon.Yeah the seasonic adapter is a much better idea, it goes all the way back to the PSU as a single lead.
Not much of a difference between the quoted TDP for the 3080, and the 300W TDP for a 2080Ti Gaming X Trio (ref: https://www.msi.com/Graphics-card/GeForce-RTX-2080-Ti-GAMING-X-TRIO/Specification). I was worried a 3080 would heat my room more than the Gaming X did (before I had to return it), but I think it won't even be noticeable.3080 is 320W
Yeah we are expecting them to run hot
Great find.
Do you have a link/picture for this?