12/7/2022 0 Comments Spike seasoning detailsThe theory is that left at default levels (no overclocking), an RTX 4090 can likely be swapped straight into a PC with an RTX 3090 Ti with no issues, or indeed many RTX 3090 systems for that matter (take this with an extra spoonful of skepticism, though). The other main bit of positive spillage here is on the power front, with the contention being that the RTX 4090 is much more stable, and less prone to the sometimes hefty power spikes that top-end Ampere GPUs exhibit. For ray tracing, expect bigger gains, generally speaking over twice as fast as the RTX 3090. What he does let us know is that generally the RTX 4090 is around 80% faster than the RTX 3090, but in some scenarios it’s quicker than that this is rasterization performance, meaning standard (not ray-traced) graphics. MLID also shared word from the grapevine on the performance of the RTX 4090, gleaned by chats with reviewers, though the leaker obviously doesn’t go into any specifics. Apparently the RTX 4090 is going to be a ‘very big’ launch and compared to Ampere, Nvidia will have some four to five times the volume of its initial flagship GPUs. As ever, apply liberal seasoning to what is essentially informed speculation here.Īt any rate, the summary of the sentiment imparted is that there will be plenty of units of the Lovelace flagship retail graphics card, at least with bigers (in the US), and even medium to smaller outlets are set to receive a decent amount of stock within the first week. This is all from well-known YouTube-based leaker Moore’s Law is Dead (opens in new tab) (MLID), who claims first of all to have word from a number of sources on how much stock of the flagship GPU will be on shelves come next Wednesday (October 12). Nvidia’s RTX 4090 graphics card is about to go on sale, and the latest spillage around the GPU makes it sound impressive on a number of fronts, including the volume of launch stock.
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