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3070 and I think it's a pretty rubbish card, was expensive, hasn't stood the test of time.
**** Nvidia.
Never again.
What are those GPU power connectors?
Ez-diy 180 degree pcie power connectors.I wondered the same thing @Trypta
That's dope. Love how you have shaped those neons.
I really need to do something for mine. The OEM holders are poop. Need to get my wee CNC machine back in action really.
The Orville:
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It is indeed!
What a cool looking rig! Metal effect looks great. Nice and subtle too.Quiet and fast, no complaints at all really![]()
Quiet and fast, no complaints at all really![]()
I had a 3080 Ti FE, which was of course noisy and heated up the whole room which wasn't great in summer. Don't have that issue with a 4090 as the fans spin so slow at around 1100rpm in games. The 5yr warranty is the deal stealer for me. I don't want this card to last as long as my OG GTX 980 did back in the day, 4 years or more!
I had a 3080 Ti FE, which was of course noisy and heated up the whole room which wasn't great in summer. Don't have that issue with a 4090 as the fans spin so slow at around 1100rpm in games. The 5yr warranty is the deal stealer for me. I don't want this card to last as long as my OG GTX 980 did back in the day, 4 years or more!
Yeah compared to the 3080 Ti which always felt like it was at its peak labour point when running games especially with RT enabled, even with DLSS, the 4090 just cruises through like as if it's nothing.You don't?
Interesting it's heat output is lower considering it's TDP is higher. It's probably not trying as hard!
If your 3080 Ti FE is running at 70 during gaming then yeah the fans will not ramp up as loud, my 3080 Ti FE ran the fans up to 2100rpm in games like Cyberpunk. By comparison, the 4090 fans run at 1100rpm in the same game. The 3080 ti FE in my rig also ran at 80-82 degrees too in the same games, I like quieter gaming so my BIOS fan curves are geared towards only ramping up the cas efans if the CPU hits 65 degrees, which it never does in gaming, so in gaming the only fans I hear are the GPU fans, which on the 3080 Ti FE are indeed loud, whereas the Zotac 4090 fans, even in normal fan mode are quieter, but in quiet mode (which is what I am in) are even quieter still. My case is a Corsair 5000D Air with the meshed intake panel, so any noise is audible, but the plus point is its ambient cooling ability is very good as evidenced by my component temps, even with all my case and AIO fans running at 400-600rpm average.
Yeah compared to the 3080 Ti which always felt like it was at its peak labour point when running games especially with RT enabled, even with DLSS, the 4090 just cruises through like as if it's nothing.