55 inch 4k oledMy full build with a trio 5090 is finally shipping and arriving tomorrow. Just need a good monitor to pair it with now lol.
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55 inch 4k oledMy full build with a trio 5090 is finally shipping and arriving tomorrow. Just need a good monitor to pair it with now lol.
Fair enough on the disclaimer, I often use my tongue as a multimeter if I need to do a quick test on a 9v battery or coin battery.That's what your tongue is for
Disclaimer: I'm not suggesting anyone use their tongue as a multi-meter.
With you on the FE cards Dave, I love 'em.Will still pickup a 5090 FE if I get the chance though!
Id guess some are flown in as some have a manufacture date towards end of January and were in end users hand within a week up until now. The big drops like you said will be on a boat for 6 weeks.Don't forget, it's not just making a card. The bios has to be installed, then go through QC, then packaging, then off to a distribution centre where they will sat on a shelf for a week or so. Next they goto the docks where they will be in storage a few days. Then 6 weeks on a ship. Maybe a week in UK customs. Then to retailers, who have to book all the stock in and warehouse. So maybe from start of manufacture of a card to delivery by the retailer you're probably looking at a period of 2.5 months (incidentally many retailers are giving expected delivery dates for end of April/May)
All this is at a time of the 2 week Chinese New Year period when the manufacturers and ports are mostly shut. (Note the FEs are also made in Taiwan)
Way too big for a desk55 inch 4k oled
Extra shunts without additional balancing circuitry is like putting a tannoy on the Titanic.The best 5090 at the moment is the Astral LC. Besides the MSI affiliation of HUB, the ASUS card has the better PCB (including shunt resistors for reporting per wire current). The only gripes I had with the non-LC Astral were noise and thermals, both solved by the LC version which surpassed the Suprim in overall graphics score 3DMark Timespy benchmarks. Air to Air, the suprim is better. But now given the circumstances especially, the LC Astral is top.
It is of course, unobtainium under the circumstances
Better than having no idea if your card will combust.. it's not a fix but they went a step further than the others.Extra shunts without additional balancing circuitry is like putting a tannoy on the Titanic.
I wonder if there's a phase imbalance limit that'll trigger a shutdown. Should be easy to implement if all pins are monitored.Extra shunts without additional balancing circuitry is like putting a tannoy on the Titanic.
Indications are that it will give you a readout if you're running Asus own tool. No indication of any failsafes and totally useless if you're running any unmonitored rendering tasks etc.I wonder if there's a phase imbalance limit that'll trigger a shutdown. Should be easy to implement if all pins are monitored.
Indications are that it will give you a readout if you're running Asus own tool. No indication of any failsafes and totally useless if you're running any unmonitored rendering tasks etc.
What about the free of charge coil whine?The best 5090 at the moment is the Astral LC. Besides the MSI affiliation of HUB, the ASUS card has the better PCB (including shunt resistors for reporting per wire current). The only gripes I had with the non-LC Astral were noise and thermals, both solved by the LC version which surpassed the Suprim in overall graphics score 3DMark Timespy benchmarks. Air to Air, the suprim is better. But now given the circumstances especially, the LC Astral is top.
It is of course, unobtainium under the circumstances
Free of charge? I thought that was the extra few hundred, got to pay for the tone of asusWhat about the free of charge coil whine?
Depends on the failure mode.But what is the likelyhood of a sudden failure if the cable/components themselves are not moved or touched in any way?
Say you're about to leave the house or go to sleep and you want to start a ten hour task. You click start and look at the ASUS readout, all 6 pins are perfectly balanced 100watts each.
Are we saying that left unattended and completely untouched the pc could spontaneously go from OK to catastrophic failure, all by itself?
Also, surely the tool can be used to check if a new setup (PSU, card, and/or cable) is not faulty in anyway?
If I'm not in the room with a direct line of sight to a PC with a 5090, then it's going to be turned off. Only exception is if I'm not nipping to the loo or quickly grabbing some sustenance.But what is the likelyhood of a sudden failure if the cable/components themselves are not moved or touched in any way?
Say you're about to leave the house or go to sleep and you want to start a ten hour task. You click start and look at the ASUS readout, all 6 pins are perfectly balanced 100watts each.
Are we saying that left unattended and completely untouched the pc could spontaneously go from OK to catastrophic failure, all by itself?
Also, surely the tool can be used to check if a new setup (PSU, card, and/or cable) is not faulty in anyway?
Definitely non-zero. That's enough even on my 4090 to keep it power restricted in case it gets silly, when I'm not next to it. 5090 is even worse.But what is the likelyhood of a sudden failure if the cable/components themselves are not moved or touched in any way?
Just spoken to the retailer and the MSI 5080 that I bought and paid for is OOS, but they have confirmed that my Saturday delivery is still scheduled! Totally confused now!I literally just now got confirmation from DPD that they are waiting for them to get the handover and yes, same card for me too
I mean that's how most house fires caused by electrical appliances start, they're left unattended and completely untouched and sometimes go from OK to catastrophic failure.Are we saying that left unattended and completely untouched the pc could spontaneously go from OK to catastrophic failure, all by itself?