AngleOff66 Posted January 24 Posted January 24 (edited) https://videocardz.com/pixel/nvidia-has-removed-hot-spot-sensor-data-from-geforce-rtx-50-gpus I hope the liquid metal works well. Edited January 24 by AngleOff66
kksnowbear Posted January 24 Posted January 24 (edited) Just another strike against improved price v performance IMO. Not at all surprised by anything Nvidia does anymore TBH. Edited January 24 by kksnowbear Free professional advice: Do not rely upon any advice concerning computers from anyone who uses the terms "beast" or "rocking" to refer to computer hardware. Just...don't. You've been warned. While we're at it, people should stop using the term "uplift" to convey "increase". This is a technical endeavor, we're not in church or at the movies - and it's science, not drama.
EightyDuce Posted January 24 Posted January 24 (edited) Potentially not, at least the hardware wasn't removed. May have only removed/changed the register address. I guess we will see with updates. As far as use of liquid metal, shouldn't have any bearing on it. Follow typical LM precautions to make sure it doesn't escape the main die surface. Edited January 24 by EightyDuce Terrible spelling...:( 1 Windows 11 23H2| ASUS X670E-F STRIX | AMD 9800X3D@ 5.6Ghz | G.Skill 64Gb DDR5 6200 28-36-36-38 | RTX 4090 undervolted | MSI MPG A1000G PSU | VKB MCG Ultimate + VKB T-Rudders + WH Throttle | HP Reverb G2 Quest 3 + VD
LucShep Posted January 24 Posted January 24 (edited) 2 hours ago, AngleOff66 said: https://videocardz.com/pixel/nvidia-has-removed-hot-spot-sensor-data-from-geforce-rtx-50-gpus I hope the liquid metal works well. GPU-Z will be updated at some point and rectify the sensor reading in the software. But... holy ****!!! 92ºC on the memory temp?? I sure hope GDDR7 is reliable, because (IIRC) GDDR6 used to slowly degrade if at 100ºC~105ºC. Edited January 24 by LucShep 1 CGTC - Caucasus retexture | A-10A cockpit retexture | Shadows Reduced Impact | DCS 2.5.6 - a lighter alternative Spoiler Win10 Pro x64 | Intel i7 12700K (OC@ 5.1/5.0p + 4.0e) | 64GB DDR4 (OC@ 3700 CL17 Crucial Ballistix) | RTX 3090 24GB EVGA FTW3 Ultra | 2TB NVMe (MP600 Pro XT) + 500GB SSD (WD Blue) + 3TB HDD (Toshiba P300) + 1TB HDD (WD Blue) | Corsair RMX 850W | Asus Z690 TUF+ D4 | TR PA120SE | Fractal Meshify-C | UAD Volt1 + Sennheiser HD-599SE | 7x USB 3.0 Hub | 50'' 4K Philips PUS7608 UHD TV + Head Tracking | HP Reverb G1 Pro (VR) | TM Warthog + Logitech X56
Panzerlang Posted January 24 Posted January 24 One assumes/hopes the AIBs will provide better cooling for the memory. But along with the lack-lustre performance overall these cards are a bit of a dud. 2
Dragon1-1 Posted January 26 Posted January 26 It looks like we might be hitting physical limits of what 2D silicon chips can do. While a 3D architecture is a possible solution, I'm a bit worried about heat dissipation, particularly with multiple layers of logic. 1
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