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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Benchmark Leak Shows A 65% Gain Over RTX 3090 Ti (Updated)

1 hour ago, pas008 said:

where are you getting those prices

"4080 12GB" MSRP is 900.  You can get several models of 3090ti (Founders, ASUS TUF, EVGA FTW3, etc) for $1099.  Both MC and BestBuy have those prices I haven't looked online.

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32 minutes ago, ewitte said:

"4080 12GB" MSRP is 900.  You can get several models of 3090ti (Founders, ASUS TUF, EVGA FTW3, etc) for $1099.  Both MC and BestBuy have those prices I haven't looked online.

so 12gb more for 200 for what purposes hopefully not 1440p( maybe 4k too)or less gaming

 

edit i dont think 12gb will be 900 i think it will hit 1100 on aibs best offerings after thinking about it

 

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32 minutes ago, ewitte said:

"4080 12GB" MSRP is 900.  You can get several models of 3090ti (Founders, ASUS TUF, EVGA FTW3, etc) for $1099.  Both MC and BestBuy have those prices I haven't looked online.

The "4080" 12gb is going to be slower than the 3090ti

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15 minutes ago, CHICKSLAYA said:

The "4080" 12gb is going to be slower than the 3090ti

i'm not sure about that

with dlss3 and few driver optimizations might be slightly faster, hence why it is another 4080 because they prolly didnt want to release an 4070 that will pass last gens top card

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39 minutes ago, CHICKSLAYA said:

The "4080" 12gb is going to be slower than the 3090ti

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Probably on par or slightly faster. 

 

20 minutes ago, DANK_AS_gay said:

That will be on the 3090ti as well

Nah DLSS3 is exclusive for 4000 series. I recalled one of Nvidia engineer said it's too slow for Optical Flow Accelerator in 3000 series. 

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2 hours ago, Rym said:

Isn't it quite unfair and biased to compare an upcoming product's release MSRP with the MSRP of a 2 year old product?

I don't think so.

What matters is what customers can buy. It doesn't matter if a GPU is 2 years old if that's what you can buy today. The same goes for the people saying "well you are comparing it to a 2 year old card". Is it the latest AMD has to offer? Then it doesn't matter if it's 2 year sold, or 2 days old. What matters is always what you can buy today, how much it costs in stores, and what it performs like in real world applications and games that you are interested in running.

 

The small exception to that rule is when a competing product is about to be released, preferably with a set date.

"Company X will release their competitor in 6 months so we should not compare it to the current stuff!" = Fanboy logic.

"Company X will release their competitor in 6 days so we should hold off on declaring a winner in this imaginary war for another week or so" = Reasonable.

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1 hour ago, pas008 said:

so 12gb more for 200 for what purposes hopefully not 1440p( maybe 4k too)or less gaming

 

edit i dont think 12gb will be 900 i think it will hit 1100 on aibs best offerings after thinking about it

 

We are already on the line for 12GB at 4k.  This will be card you will have to deal with for 2 years.  I've already made that mistake with the 3080 having (rare) issues once going to 4k.  I'm not sure about AIB but for the 4090 I've heard there must be at least one product released at MSRP.  I don't know the restrictions, but every AIB has listed one so far.

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LOL

 

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1 hour ago, BiG StroOnZ said:

Image is broken. 

Just a tiddies reference. 

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 spotted reaching 3.0 GHz and 616 Watts with GPU stress tool:

 

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According to the screenshots posted on Bilibili, the RTX 4090 can run at 3.0 GHz and 425.6W or at 2.64 GHz and 615.8W. Both results are extreme for any GPU, but as shown, clearly achievable with RTX 4090. It looks like the leaker used MSI Kombustor for both tests. The 3.0 GHz clock was performed with the default test called “msi-01” and 616W was recorded workload called “Furmark-donut”. The latter is much more power hungry.

 

https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-geforce-rtx-4090-spotted-reaching-3-0-ghz-and-616-watts-with-gpu-stress-tool

 

Keep in mind, apparently this is under water, and with a water chiller. 

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Wooot my ATX 3.0 psu got here today.  Now I just need me a 4090 lol.

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1 hour ago, Shzzit said:

Wooot my ATX 3.0 psu got here today.  Now I just need me a 4090 lol.

Which model did you get? Didn't realise any were out to buy yet (am in UK though). Thanks.

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2 hours ago, JediFragger said:

Which model did you get? Didn't realise any were out to buy yet (am in UK though). Thanks.

I got the thermaltake gf3 1650.  Has 10 year warranty so I’ll give it a chance.

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1 hour ago, Shzzit said:

I got the thermaltake gf3 1650.  Has 10 year warranty so I’ll give it a chance.

Thanks, not due here for another month 😞

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8 hours ago, JediFragger said:

Thanks, not due here for another month 😞


Man that sucks mate, i think i got lucky and got a prerelease order, when i ordered it the shipping date changed like 5 times lol.  Went from Oct 15, to Nov 4, to Nov 16 to Oct 6 LOL.  So i guess im happy and lucky maybe. 

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Another preliminary benchmark leak for the 4090 ~ 

 

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 3DMark scores leaked, at least 82% faster than RTX 3090:

 

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The leaked benchmark scores feature 3DMark FireStrike Ultra, a DirectX11 benchmark running at 4K resolution, TimeSpy Extreme using DirectX12 API and same resolution, and also Port Royal which is based on a custom engine featuring DirectX Raytracing API. The RTX 4090 scores 18892 points in FireStrike Ultra, 25256 points in TimeSpy Extreme and 24886 points in Port Royal. According to these results, the RTX 4090 is at least 82% faster than RTX 3090.

 

GeForce RTX 4090/3090 performance uplift:

 

  • FireStrike Ultra: 2.00x – 2.04x
  • TimeSpy Extreme: 1.84x – 1.89x
  • Port Royal: 1.82x – 1.86x

 

https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-geforce-rtx-4090-3dmark-scores-leaked-at-least-82-faster-than-rtx-3090

 

Then there's a leak showing overclocked results of the 4090 ~

 

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 now spotted with max 3.2 GHz GPU and 25 Gbps memory overclock:

 

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Before we jump into conclusions, the 3.2 GHz GPU clock pictured may not be doable with all cards. In fact, we do not know anything about TDP settings or the voltage-frequency curve. What is worth noticing here is the memory clock. The 1562.7 MHz clock rate means that the effective memory speed is 25003 Mbps, a 4 Gbps overclock that increases the maximum bandwidth from 1 TB/s to 1.2 TB/s.

 

https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-geforce-rtx-4090-now-spotted-with-max-3-2-ghz-gpu-and-25-gbps-memory-overclock

 

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Oh boy, are we getting Pascal like performance jump where the flagship is almost 2x faster compare to previous flagship and the x70/midtier/bottomhightier 3rd top end card is equal to the previous flagship but at the cost of slightly more power consumption and someone's kidney.

 

I hope RDNA3 doesn't flop like Vega. (poor Volta)

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2 hours ago, xAcid9 said:

I hope RDNA3 doesn't flop like Vega. (poor Volta)

ouch, sloooow burn on that one lol

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9 hours ago, TOMPPIX said:

All these buffoons buying at this price 🤣🤣🤣🤣

You sound jealous your not getting one lol.

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3 hours ago, Shzzit said:

You sound jealous your not getting one lol.

I am jealous😏 also im happy four you. 

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