NVIDIA Has Shipped 100,000 AD102 “Ada” GPUs For GeForce RTX 4090 Graphics Card So Far
That's a lot more than I expected considering the cost of the card and that it's out of stock in a lot of places still
AMD Radeon RX 7900 GPUs are ‘designed to scale up to 3.0 GHz’
https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-radeon-rx-7900-gpus-are-designed-to-scale-up-to-3-0-ghz
This really does feel like AMD tried to copy Nvidia for better or for worse.
RDNA 3 GPUs Support DP 2.1 At 54Gbps for "4k480" (must be DSC), Also 8k60 AV1 Encode/Decode (x-post /r/HFR)
https://www.reddit.com/r/hardware/comments/yldrob/rdna_3_gpus_support_dp_21_at_54gbps_for_4k480/
Looks like the DP 2.1 in RDNA 3 isn't the full bandwidth DP2.1. Because of this, while you can still achieve higher display resolutions/framerate than DP 1.4 with DSC, the difference isn't as big until you add in DSC on top. The only saving grace for Nvidia ironically is HDMI 2.1 which has 48Gbps and can also have DSC. The question is whether or not DP2.1 monitors will also have full bandwidth HDMI 2.1.
Maybe the first burnt connector with native ATX3.0 cable
https://new.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/yltzbt/maybe_the_first_burnt_connector_with_native_atx30/
Looks like even Native ATX 3.0 cable might be having issues. The PSU is made from MSI.
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