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NVIDIA 4000 Series

Last time I read up on AIB VS reference/FE (whatever you want to call it), AIBs can customise the cards a fair bit in order to cut costs and so on, some posts from that reddit thread:





As always, take with a pinch of salt though.

I'm sure we'll get the truth at some point though especially if an investigation is launched.
AIBs can customise their cards but I thought Nvidia has to give final approval.
 
AIBs can customise their cards but I thought Nvidia has to give final approval.

No clue tbh. I would have thought that nvidia do some QC checks on their end then send out to AIBs and it is up to the AIBs as to what they can change (imagine there would be a list of what they can and can't do provided by nvidia) from there on and obviously go through their own QC checks.
 
Playing MW2 at 60% power limit on my 4090 results in a drop in temps to 56c while achieving the same fps as 100% @ 63c.
How are you getting on with the GameRock? Curious to know what the core clock is at stock and what you are able to overclock to on the core/memory game stable?
 
So who's fault is that then? Nvidia or AIBs?
Whoever asked for it asked for it to be made to a certain spec and cost. Either the company delivered what was asked for or there were QC issues. Everything is made is China anyway, both good and bad.

These are the first time these connectors have been pushed out to the wider world so as with any new thing there are teething problems that need to be ironed out.
 
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