Are there Twin-PSU builds yet?
Because apparently, it’s about time.
Oh nononono
>zoomie thinks 700W is anything special
>zoomie probably has no clue what SLI was
>zoomie has no clue what Titan cards likely ever were
don't care still not buying above 50 and 60 cards
zoomers know about sli and titan
t. '01 zoomer, first build had a gtx 660
>“zoomie“ was smart enough to dodge everything you just mentioned in the past and will continue to do so
We've had 1200W+ PSUs for well over 2 decades. Now a days they aren't even that expensive. Only Americans are on suicide watch since their power sockets are coming close to their limits due to the low voltage kek.
People on here expect me to hate women, other social classes, other races, other nations, troons, users, americans, members of other religions, indians and people of different age groups than mine.
No. I'm done.
I won't fall for divide and conquer bullshit anymore.
>videocardz.com
>4080 16 gb: pg139
>"4080" 12 gb: pg141
>a completely different fucking chip
the fuck is nvidia doing
>We've had 1200W+ PSUs for well over 2 decades
Yes and they were always a retarded thing.
Just because something existed doesn't mean it was normal or that it's ok to normalize it
>340w
wow, it's literally nothing as always. why does Any Forums freak out over the most stupid shit
And look how well those held up
that is default bin, its boost will hit that upper max TGP.
What is TGP?
>660W
It's the exact same specs as the earlier rumored 4070 card. Likely they're calling it a 4080 so they can price it a tier above what it's really worth.
geeks3d.com
Total Graphics Power
Absolute power draw is irrelevant to me. I only care about efficiency. As long as it's more efficient than last gen, I've stopped listening.
Don't want huge power draw? Don't buy a 4090.
Sounds like cope from a poorfag. There was always justified reasons to have them if you have SLI setups or more for heavy workstation users (you know, people who actually work for a living and not just game like children)
kwab
4090 under $2k would actually be a value buy
What the hell is the difference between Thermal Design Power and TGP?
TDP is how much power can go into the die.
TGP is the total power draw of the board.
Man I REALLY hate it when industries keep changing the definitions of things so the numbers from last year's specs can't be compared to this year's specs at all.
I bet this is all because they want to obfuscate how hot their fucking housefires are and so made up some bullshit that lets them get away with sticking a smaller number they really should after the letters TDP.