i had the 1080ti until i got the 7900xtx. i also had the 1950x threadripper - they made a great pair on a 1080p setup but then i moved to a 1440p base system. i love the amd gpus but for machine learning they just don't cut it. the 4090 seems to check all the boxes for what i need. plus i guess ill get a boost in games. not worried about coil noise. i've got a 1000gold psu. that baby !!! hey thanx B - i'm def still interested. oh, when did you buy the card?
@simongentry I have the 1,000w Corsair PSU and love it. I have the original receipt purchase date of 11/18/22. I got it at MSRP shockingly, ha. The coil sound can only be heard if you're running crazy high frames as the power draw is highest. I have never had a GPU that didn't have some sort of whine. it seems to just be a part of them. If I cap my FPS, I get essentially no whine, which makes sense as the power draw and utilization is lower. I know the 4090 is a very good undervolt GPU where you lose essentially no performance, but can use less wattage and get even lower temps but the stock voltage never goes over like 68/70 degrees it seems. If you wanted to do some research, the particular model is the MSI Gaming Trio X. I REALLY wanted the badass stock watercooled MSI version, but it was sold out. I think it's personally the best-looking 4090 variant. Plus, it's the smallest.
@@BryceCzirr-jz7ju as i understand it was a slight oc and the water cooling... def needed if you're pushing the card. i don't plan to push and if i do well then i might explore a water cooled case for all components. either way - the 4090 is perfect for my project.
@simongentry I really don't think watercooling would ever be necessary they really over-built the coolers on the whole 4xxx lineup. They are comically large but effective. 90% of the time my fans don't even run, which is great for dust and longevity of the bearings. I think the fans only kick on when the card gets over a certain temperature. The heatsink is so massive it cools it all by itself without the aid of fans, well besides the case fans.
i had the 1080ti until i got the 7900xtx. i also had the 1950x threadripper - they made a great pair on a 1080p setup but then i moved to a 1440p base system. i love the amd gpus but for machine learning they just don't cut it. the 4090 seems to check all the boxes for what i need. plus i guess ill get a boost in games. not worried about coil noise. i've got a 1000gold psu. that baby !!! hey thanx B - i'm def still interested. oh, when did you buy the card?
@simongentry I have the 1,000w Corsair PSU and love it. I have the original receipt purchase date of 11/18/22. I got it at MSRP shockingly, ha.
The coil sound can only be heard if you're running crazy high frames as the power draw is highest. I have never had a GPU that didn't have some sort of whine. it seems to just be a part of them. If I cap my FPS, I get essentially no whine, which makes sense as the power draw and utilization is lower.
I know the 4090 is a very good undervolt GPU where you lose essentially no performance, but can use less wattage and get even lower temps but the stock voltage never goes over like 68/70 degrees it seems.
If you wanted to do some research, the particular model is the MSI Gaming Trio X. I REALLY wanted the badass stock watercooled MSI version, but it was sold out. I think it's personally the best-looking 4090 variant. Plus, it's the smallest.
@@BryceCzirr-jz7ju as i understand it was a slight oc and the water cooling... def needed if you're pushing the card. i don't plan to push and if i do well then i might explore a water cooled case for all components. either way - the 4090 is perfect for my project.
@simongentry I really don't think watercooling would ever be necessary they really over-built the coolers on the whole 4xxx lineup. They are comically large but effective. 90% of the time my fans don't even run, which is great for dust and longevity of the bearings. I think the fans only kick on when the card gets over a certain temperature.
The heatsink is so massive it cools it all by itself without the aid of fans, well besides the case fans.
@@BryceCzirr-jz7ju that's good to hear!
Welp. 5090 will be $2,000, official