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Lookikg to change from my 3080 ti to a 4090, is there a big difference in the 4090 cards?

 

Been looking at MSI cards and different venus cards.

 

Their pretty similar but I'm trying to find a decent card that fits in my Lian Li Dynamic ^^

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7 minutes ago, MultiGamerClub said:

Their pretty similar but I'm trying to find a decent card that fits in my Lian Li Dynamic ^^

I guess your main concern would be the GPU length, as the GPU uses basically same chip the only difference is cooler and OC amount or fan curves (maybe not fan curves)

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7 minutes ago, MultiGamerClub said:

Lookikg to change from my 3080 ti to a 4090, is there a big difference in the 4090 cards?

 

Been looking at MSI cards and different venus cards.

 

Their pretty similar but I'm trying to find a decent card that fits in my Lian Li Dynamic ^^

Most should be able to hit 3GHz at 133% TDP and +100mV, aka maxing out the available sliders. If any, the 'lesser' models will come with only a 3x8pin adapter versus the latter that will have 4x8pin. The card will draw in excess of 600W if you let it.

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2 hours ago, Agall said:

Most should be able to hit 3GHz at 133% TDP and +100mV, aka maxing out the available sliders. If any, the 'lesser' models will come with only a 3x8pin adapter versus the latter that will have 4x8pin. The card will draw in excess of 600W if you let it.

Out of curiosity what performance boost are you getting over stock for that wattage? 

 

I know I get 7% more performance on average with 15% more power on my 7900XT.

 

Just a curiosity question.

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6 minutes ago, Bagzie said:

Out of curiosity what performance boost are you getting over stock for that wattage? 

 

I know I get 7% more performance on average with 15% more power on my 7900XT.

 

Just a curiosity question.

Not much, 15% at best for another 200W of draw.

 

In some games though, I noticed that being able to run the GPU at over 3GHz does have noticeable frame time latency reductions, the theory being that its fast enough to meet a threshold that GPUs couldn't before in those applications.

 

Noting I upgraded from a 6900 XT.

 

I have regularly ran a 90% TDP profile though, especially when its hot out.

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