Alleged NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 16GB 3DMark benchmarks have been leaked "The results are quite good, in fact, the GPU is already the fastest GPU in a 3DMARK ranking. This alleged RTX 4080 scored 17465 and 13977 Graphics points in FireStrike Extreme and TimeSpy Extreme respectively, which puts it at the very top of the list."
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 3DMark scores leaked, at least 82% faster than RTX 3090 The RTX 4090 scores 18892 points in FireStrike Ultra, 25256 points in TimeSpy Extreme and 24886 points in Port Royal. All of which are Graphics scores. This is with a card running at reference clocks (2520 MHz and default TDP of 450W). For comparison, we are also including results from an undisclosed factory-overclocked AIB card. Other scores are taken from official 3DMark ranking (average from thousands of entries). According to these results, the RTX 4090 is at least 82% faster than RTX 3090. Results will vary depending on a setup and board partner design. We have seen higher and lower scores, but these seem to be accurate according to the reviewers that we spoke to. GeForce RTX 4090/3090 performance uplift: FireStrike Ultra: 2.00x – 2.04x TimeSpy Extreme: 1.84x – 1.89x Port Royal: 1.82x – 1.86x
https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-...-to-3135-mhz-with-493w-peak-power-consumption NVIDIA RTX 40 GPU can reach 3.135 GHz clock, shows newly leaked screenshot According to the screenshots shared by hardware leaker wnxod, the RTX 4090 may easily reach high frequencies with relatively small power increase. There are two screenshots shared by the leaker, both showing TechPowerUP GPU-Z Sensor tab with details on the undisclosed graphics card. However, given that there is only one gaming card that has a TDP of 450W, it is relatively easy to guess it’s RTX 4090 GPU. The first screenshot shows a default clock of 2730 MHz, which from what we gathered so far is a typical clock to be seen in most synthetic tests and gaming. However, the clock speed will vary depending on the intensity of the graphics settings and resolutions, so it may still go lower or higher. Unfortunately, wnxod did not confirm what was being tested in this particular example. What is confirmed though is that the card reached 65.6°C with a hot spot reaching 73.4°C, and that’s with a current power reading of 446.9W. This means we are looking at stock settings with default TDP of 450W. The fan speed reading for two fans shows 1652/1653 RPM, which is a 40% of maximum fan speed. The second screenshot is a bit more interesting because it shows a peak GPU clock of 3135 MHz, thus far the highest frequency shown in any leak regarding the RTX 4090. The temperature has only slightly increased to a peak at 68.2°C. Furthermore, it shows that the peak power consumption of the whole card was 492.8W, so less than 50W more than in the previous screenshots. There are a few things to note, however. First, we do not know what workload was used, it could just as well be some ancient gaming benchmark that has very low GPU use. Second, the real-time values are not shown here, so we can only see peak. Also keep in mind that 50.6 MHz memory clock and hot spot temperature of 40.3°C are minimum values, not the maximum.
Blacklisting GN, because they made a sponsored video with NVidia, with an engineer from NVidia explaining how they make coolers? And it was NVidia who brought all the coolers an cut them for demonstration. Not GN.
Note: I've hoped for some more TBF, but it's fine anyways For ppl that have 3080+ it's waste of money IMhO, especially for 1440p players.
another fake comparison where the youtuber has no access to the card. Comments disabled is proof, if this guy had one he would use in game benchmarks with results screens that list the model and driver.
jaw dropping, if replicated across the variables in RL even so, there is under accounted power draw when compared to the average benches (tho' many are synthetic) so this is mysterious how this card can achieve such a stunning efficiency in this case.
Nvidia White Paper -- SHADER EXECUTION REORDERING (SER) ser-whitepaper.pdf (nvidia.com) nVidia has updated their UE5 branch with SER support today.
Nvidia reportedly preparing RTX 4090 Ti cards with up to 20% increased performance over the RTX 4090 https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidi...d-performance-over-the-RTX-4090.661441.0.html
Of course they have it ready. In case AMD unexpectedly manages to dethrone the 4090 in performance, they will release it early, otherwise Nvidia will wait until next summer or later (or even never release it if they have a new line ready early). Let's hope AMD delivers so Nvidia will have to play all their cards sooner than they are hoping to, and hopefully prices will go down due to competition as well.
Nvidia introduces ‘Verified Priority Access’ queue system for RTX 4090 Founders Edition purchases The company will send out waves of invites to join the queue through the GeForce Experience, giving users a unique URL to obtain a Founders Edition card. In many instances, this unique URL will lead you to a partnered retailer with access to Founders Edition stock. ... Unfortunately, priority access isn't available worldwide. For now, it's exclusive to specific countries and retailers, but the program is still in a testing phase, so we may see it grow in the future. The list of retailers and respective counties is the following: Best Buy (United States) Scan (United Kingdom) NBB (Germany & Netherlands) LDLC (France, Italy, and Spain) At this point, it's unclear how Nvidia selects which users get an invite. At the very least, you will need to have GeForce Experience installed in order to get one.