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NVIDIA 4000 Series

Christ, I've been out of the loop for a while what with prices going nuts over the last decade. My venerable 980ti is still working but the big old Dell 3014 I pair it with died last night and so a new monitor is on the way and I finally get to try freesync, except that isn't supported until the 1000 series.

Not looking to go mad, so what in the 4060ti sphere would be good to avoid? The rest of my machine is full of ekwb kit so if there is one that comes with a block already that's even better.
 
Amazing what a price cut does for sales on the 4070 Super, the £539.99, Zotac card, sold 27 today.


Perhaps Nvidia will take note. :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:

Says just 19 sold for me. Not quite as exciting for Nvidia.

I think I'll cling on to my 3060ti for now at least.
 
How quickly do GPUs get re-stocked at the moment? Went to order a 4080 Super and it went from "order" to "pre-order" (before I did anything). :\
 
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Ita quite possible something might burn, especially with that power connector! :)
Don't jinx me lol. Going to have to upgrade my PSU too, so having a peek at the options including cabling ! Traditionally I've used Corsair products but I'm tempted by the Seasonic Vertex 1000W.
 
Nvidia shows off its new AI supercomputer

Powered by 1152 Xeon CPUs with total of 59 thousand cores and 4608 H100 GPUs with a total of 77 million Cuda cores

It's an expensive system, with each of the 1152 CPUS worth $10k and each of the 4608 GPUs worth $30k, bringing the cost of the parts to $150 million

 
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Nvidia shows off its new AI supercomputer

Powered by 1152 Xeon CPUs with total of 59 thousand cores and 4608 H100 GPUs with a total of 77 million Cuda cores

It's an expensive system, with each of the 1152 CPUS worth $10k and each of the 4608 GPUs worth $30k, bringing the cost of the parts to $150 million

That will need some cooling.:D
 
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Id like to see them do away with the new power connector. Its been pretty problematic, considering there have been no real problems at all with what we had before. Something like an XT90 (from the RC world) and some nice chunky silicone cables would be much better in every way.
 
Nvidia shows off its new AI supercomputer

Powered by 1152 Xeon CPUs with total of 59 thousand cores and 4608 H100 GPUs with a total of 77 million Cuda cores

It's an expensive system, with each of the 1152 CPUS worth $10k and each of the 4608 GPUs worth $30k, bringing the cost of the parts to $150 million

Will I need to upgrade my 850w PSU for one of them?
 
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