@Turanis @Mufflore No more crashes for me with latest Nvidia Hotfix drivers, those crashes were only happening in RDR2 also. @MMXMMX First of all, your computer is working fine, and you're within the result other people with your configuration are getting, Port Royal is great as it focuses on graphics performance. Average users with your exact configuration are getting 13666, but with 12600 you're within the scope. You should be able to reach higher performance if you want to by overclocking and improving the cooling of your GPU (using custom fan profile to cool the card more intensively during workload- MSI Afterburner)
So what's the general consensus on the Inno3D RTX 3090 iCHILL X4, I just ordered one for a new 5900x build, it's all I can get at the moment. Can't really find much info about them other than don't bother trying to OC them. Any other owners here that can give me some feedback. It's going in a O11 Dynamic with 3 bottom intake fans, so plenty of air. It's just got to do "for now", seeing I've always bought ROG cards, I've still got my heart set on the Strix.
looks nice, on two 8 pins so be locked to about 375w bios ball park. looks nicer than my vision oc anyway.
I won't be overclocking, maybe increasing the power limit for the stock clocks but it'll be running on a Samsung Odyssey G7, which is 1440p, I just didn't want to wait for months to get a 3080, same reason I spend a extra 200 bucks getting a 5900x
@schoolofmonkey loved that TV program btw! Mine is classed as a "poor" 3090 but its up there with the best I think in context we are looking at maybe 10 fps for an extra few hundred in some cases more purchase price why bother unless your chasing records
Zotac Trinity, I did flash it to a Gigabyte Bios but reflashed to standard as it just seemed to work better
yes got 5 years I hopefully wont be in the UK in 5 years but sat on a Beach doing SFA and building motorbikes for fun
Scan PC £1474.00 just looked on the off chance and they had stock so i hit buy after waiting weeks for a 3080 from ocuk *edit* talk about inflation ocuk have the same in stock now for £1759!
The Inno3D has 3 year warranty, but so did my ROG RTX 2080Ti, I generally never seem to keep my cards till the end of the warranty periods anyway. It's just harder to find things out on the smaller brands. Zotac is well known company in Australia, still ranked under the 4 big brands though. I had a Galax GTX 1080ti HOF, that card was amazing, good overclocker, but I'm at the point I just want something I can throw in my system give it a little tweak and not worry about it again. I'll know next week if the Inno3D is that card.
Sadly 2*8-pin RTX 3090 are limited by BIOS and power limits, in most cases 370-375W is max which will limit OC possibilities, best BIOS are from Gigabyte 390W or KFA2 which is too 390W Regarding the Inno3D GPUs, never tried or used them and must say this applies to KFA2, friend bought KFA2 RTX 3090 SG where I'm putting waterblock and let's see what temperatures and what OC I can achieve I use on my RTX 3090 KFA2 390W BIOS which gave me good performance uplift and for benchmarks I use XOC BIOS which is 1000W Hope this helps Thanks, Jura
I'll look at the XOC Bios, I similar with my old Galax/KFA2 GTX 1080ti, gave it a little performance boost. I saw a video last night MSI 3090 GAMING X vs INNO 3D 3090, seems the Inno3D is only 3 FPS behind the MSI card, which isn't too bad seeing there's about $200 difference between the cards. The MSI card has 3*8 Pins. Still better performance than the RTX 2080 ti
3080 and 3090 With my 3080 i could not run 3 YouTube streams on the background while playing a game ad 4K 120 hertz. The 3090 can do this with no problems ad all. It feels that the 24gb video ram is making multitasking better.
Watching Big Brother on 2 streams sometimes listening podcast ad the same time. And gaming and watching TV in the living room to.