PNY has revealed attractive custom GeForce RTX 40-series (Ada Lovelace) graphics cards.
PNY Flaunts 4.5-Slot RTX 4090, RTX 4070 Blower GPUs : Read more
PNY Flaunts 4.5-Slot RTX 4090, RTX 4070 Blower GPUs : Read more
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4090 blower edition make your car 475fps/hp per liter
4070 blower need dlss and some ia ecu to give some fps/hp per liter
Someday, we'll get there:Just a last year the idea of a GPU taking up 4.5 slots was an April fools joke!
Well usually liquid-cooled GPUs enable nice 1-slot form-factors, of course excluding the fact you have to mount the massive radiator somewhere lol.This is absolutely excessive. What’s next, giant radiator cards?
You need a mitutoyo caliper to know the size. Or will break your warranty... precision scale to weight before you put that on your pci-x slot our will break another warranty. After that you need to Calc your wires gauge of your power supply, know of the wires are made from cooper or aluminum coated with cooper...Sure that’s great and all, but where’s my 4.725666667 slot card?
I laughed too hard at this 🤣🤣🤣You need a mitutoyo caliper to know the size. Or will break your warranty... precision scale to weight before you put that on your pci-x slot our will break another warranty. After that you need to Calc your wires gauge of your power supply, know of the wires are made from cooper or aluminum coated with cooper...
Measure twice your connector plug once. After all this you can play some games.
Or just switch things around: make the GPU the motherboard and plug a CPU card into it, then the GPU with its heatsink could occupy all of the space normally occupied by the CPU, VRM, DIMMs, etc.The way high-end GPUS are going, the two-case PC cannot be far off...
Yep 🤣although, it’ll be nice once a newer standard than DIMM proliferates the consumer market. MRDIMM for example, I’m really excited about the bandwidth implications of it.Or just switch things around: make the GPU the motherboard and plug a CPU card into it, then the GPU with its heatsink could occupy all of the space normally occupied by the CPU, VRM, DIMMs, etc.
If the multi-layer memory from a month or ago so pans out, we could be looking at 64GB single chips for about $20 in the next 5-10 years. Possibly even layered directly onto logic instead of as a separate chip.At least, until it’s economically viable to strap 32-64 GB of DRAM to the package itself (better yet - via TSVs/Cu bumps to the die itself).
I saw that! What’s also really exciting is the future CFET, that should make SRAM itself a lot denser too (not that 6T/8T SRAM will ever be a viable replacement economically/spatially for DRAM, but I digress). Maybe even DRAM too, although at 1T1C, it’s already pretty dense.If the multi-layer memory from a month or ago so pans out, we could be looking at 64GB single chips for about $20 in the next 5-10 years. Possibly even layered directly onto logic instead of as a separate chip.
LOL .. where is the Nuclear Reactor ? it is missingSomeday, we'll get there: