NVIDIA graphics driver quietly adds GeForce RTX 3070 Ti (GA102) and new RTX 3060 series support
I wonder if Nvidia's plan is to not just sell the left over stock but to keep producing Ampere as their more budget friendly GPUs. Cause it makes little sense to update all these cards with GDDR6X memory and such.
AMD Navi 31 GPU is rumored to support unannounced DisplayPort 2.1 interface
Pretty much the biggest disappointment from Lovelace is the fact that the 40 series GPUs are still using the old DP 1.4a. If I had to guess, it's cause they didn't update the damn G-sync module so they didn't bother updating the DP interface either.
NVIDIA is testing “Verified Priority Access” for GeForce RTX 4090 Founders Edition purchases
Nvidia continuing to take a page out of Evga's books. Considering how good the FE coolers were this gen and how little difference AIB coolers make over FE, it wouldn't surprise me if either next gen or the gen after, Nvidia either makes AIB margins so low that AIBs won't bother or they just tell them to get out.
Don't Undervolt the RTX 4090.
Very interesting. Traditionally, if you undervolt, you would get the same performance but with a lower voltage unless you undervolt aggressively. But he is showing that even if you undervolt a little, while the clock speed stays the same, you get less performance. The reason is that there's 3 different clock speeds, GPU clock, Video Clock and Effective Clock. While on the 3090s and prior, lowering the voltage allowed all 3 to stay the same, on Lovelace, the GPU clock stays the same but Video Clock and Effective Clock goes down.
Last edited by Jizz_Beard_thePirate - on 13 October 2022
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