Nvidia 4000 series

>tfw one month away from announcement

Are you adequately prepared to watch Nvidia BTFO AMD into irrelevance, permanently?

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>Are you adequately prepared to watch Nvidia BTFO AMD into irrelevance, permanently?

user, show me on the doll where AMD touched you

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>4090 Ti (aka, The Beast)
Does anyone actually believe this shit

>2022 graphics card uses as much power as an entire computer used in 2012

Can't wait for Intel to shit all over Nvidia.

Arc is probably dead in the water. They haven't fixed basic 3D rendering issues yet even after several post launch driver releases. It isn't like these issues are specific to the discrete cards either, the IGPs have some of the exact same problems. Intel just can't do graphics.

Is it really this big? I don't think it'll fit in Mr case youtu.be/0frNP0qzxQc

It's touched me several times over the past decade with hardware and driver issues. Switching to Nvidia has been such a positive experience that I feel compelled to evangelize.

>800W

I hear it's good for keeping your house warm in the winter.

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>800w
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>average electric space heaters draw 1200-1500w
>these can heat entire rooms given enough time
>GPU can now draw 800 under load
>CPUs can pull over 200w, likely pushing to 400w
Crazy times. But for another interesting reference, typical hair dryers pull 800 to 1800w. I pray for people with substandard wiring in their homes.

Is this real ?

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>American power infrastructure can't run modern housefires
>Euros will end up banning it to save muh environment
Future looks pretty bleak.

No thanks, I’ll stick with AMD until Nvidia release a working driver.

I wish ROCm worked. I'm almost going team green because of this, but since I use Linux to also play old games, not only driver stability worries me, but old game compat (I heard AMD is better at this).

Not sure if you're being sarcastic. AMD's frequent driver issues are what made me jump ship to Nvidia. The 1080Ti was my first Nvidia card, and it's been the best money I've ever spent.

What AMD card you used? 400/500 series? I read this series was actually OK.

No sarcasm, Nvidia’s Linux driver is legitimately shit. Takes a fuckton of work to get Wayland to run on it. It’ll game just fine, but try running the counterpart of Excel and it’ll just crash and burn. Useless. Which is unfortunate because I really want cuda.
AMD has an open source driver that works fine. Performance in games is less than Nvidia, but instead everything just works.
The ideal setup for drivers on Linux is Intel CPU with AMD GPU.

I had the 6970. Hated it. Originally 2 in Crossfire, but that was even more of a headache, so switched to a single.

I will buy silicon that hasn't improved 2D performance in 10 years. I will buy silicon that draws more than 50 watts. I will buy silicon that can't drive a 4K TV from walmart for $300 when it would cost me $400 to $2000. I will consoom and I will be happy.

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>The ideal setup for drivers on Linux is Intel CPU
How does that matter for drivers?

With ublock origin is your image still a issue anymore

Works fine on X. The problem isn't Nvidia, the problem is Wayland.

what the hell is ublock origin?

>CPUs can pull over 200w, likely pushing to 400w
Which ones? Last time I checked 12900K was an outlier at 250W with most CPUs below 150W.

The 13900k will have a new upper power limit mode beyond existing chips

>”it works fine if you’re okay with screen tearing and shitty compositor performance”
AMD CPUs have had stability issues, Intel tends to just work. 12th gen is an exception because of the cuck cores, but that problem is architectural because Linux wasn’t designed to handle big.LITTLE. Android faced the same problems and were able to overcome them, so it’s only a matter of time.

I lost it when I saw the little bit of spilled soda and shredded can as he panned past the card

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