Considering the value of the coins at the moment and the price of power would you not be better served just buying bitcoin direct at paypal?
Aye I was wondering what the price of energy will do to the market, especially if it's set to double next year. Meanwhile North Sea gas companies rake in record profits, as good as when the financial crash happened...
Looks like we won't be getting a 3090 Super this year. . . . . . . . . It's now called a 3090Ti instead
BREAKING - Nvidia announce RTX3050, available from Jan 27th, priced from $249 (plus scalper fees) 9 Shader cores 18 RT cores 73 Tensor cores 8GB GDDR6
Yeah, I thought the limit for the FE 12 pin was 450-500W. Two of them plus the draw from the slot would be 1075W max, surely?
https://www.techpowerup.com/269957/...r-its-real-and-coming-with-nvidia-ampere-gpus 600W apparently...
I'm not a betting man but tbh dude I wouldn't bet on that. My 2080Ti KP is capable of pulling over 700w when you unlock the voltage and put it under LN2...... Hopefully Vince will hook up Steve @ GN. I know Jay had a 2080Ti KP for funs.
I would certainly put a Gary* on the card not being able to pull 1275W, 8-900 or even 1KW maybe but I cant see it going that much even fully unlocked. * Spoiler Would love someone to prove me wrong.
75w from slot and 150w per 8pin is the pci-sig spec, the 12 pin might be built for more but I guess until it is in some spec that your customers are mandated to use, atx or pci-sig then it is nothing more than a way to minimise board area of connectors on a tiny PCB, or at least that is my understanding, The stock power of 450w before OCing would utilize 3x8 supply, OCing would easily take 75w from slot, the 4th would give you margin. EDIT - I should have read @Goatee post just after