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cm0002@lemmy.world to Hardware@lemmy.world · 5 months ago

I'm getting PS4 flashbacks - Nvidia's RTX 5090 FE reportedly uses 600W of power and "sounds like a jet engine"

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I'm getting PS4 flashbacks - Nvidia's RTX 5090 FE reportedly uses 600W of power and "sounds like a jet engine"

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cm0002@lemmy.world to Hardware@lemmy.world · 5 months ago
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Nvidia RTX 5090 FE rumor claims high-end GPU gets loud - but other reports tell a very different story
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  • Alphane Moon@lemmy.worldM
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    600W is going require some serious cooling and is going to generate a lot of noise. I am not at all surprised by these requirements.

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      Guess it’s time to update those old Fermi George Foreman grill memes.

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      I’ll just point a box fan at it, that should do it!

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      The CPU is maybe another couple hundred watts, too. I mean, it’s not just your case that’s going to need cooling. At some point, the room is going to start needing some kind of ventillation or something when the thing is spooled up.

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        With a rig like that, who needs heating during the winter?

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    The site recommends a psu of at least 1000W. It’s gonna be tons of fun when you turn on your computer and your fuses trip because of an overloaded network

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      Just don’t game and microwave at the same time, should be fine lmao

      • massive_bereavement@fedia.io
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        So back when dial up meant you couldn’t use the phone and internet at the same time, but this time with every appliance.

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      Future living spaces will need to put each computer area on its own breaker 💀

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    It would have to sound like a jet engine. I have an induction burner and I cook most everything at 600 watts.

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    GeForce FX 5800 all over again!

  • tal@lemmy.today
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    sounds like a jet engine

    If you stick multiple of them in one case, I imagine that it can sound like a whole jet plane.

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      We have lift off!

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    Let’s stack ten thousand of them together so some teen can cheat on their English homework.

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