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runaway dog posted:I just don't understand why we need 4 pins that are smaller and in a different spot and also recessed, like surely it would've costed less to fabricate a connector with 16 equal sized pins. Those 4 pins aren't carrying any current, they don't need to be as big as the rest. They are just there to tell the card how much current is available (and they work in the most simple analog way imaginable).
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Indiana_Krom posted:Those 4 pins aren't carrying any current, they don't need to be as big as the rest. They are just there to tell the card how much current is available (and they work in the most simple analog way imaginable). Crucially, since the most recent revision the card won't even accept power unless the sense pins are active and now they're recessed far enough that they don't mate until the main pins are fully mated.
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 16:49 |
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IIRC the spec was always set up such that the sense pins not being connected would set the card to 150W mode, but they really should have recessed them from the beginning
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repiv posted:IIRC the spec was always set up such that the sense pins not being connected would set the card to 150W mode, but they really should have recessed them from the beginning Yes, previously both open was 150w and now it is 0w. So technically there is an incompatibility for 150w clients, because now 150w mode needs the pins shorted. 150w mode isn't going to burn anything even with a poor connection, so the recessed pins are a bigger deal.
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njsykora posted:The thing is there haven't really been any big reports of failure on 12-pin connectors since the initial 4090 release, except for these adaptors. Yeah because everyone is paranoid as gently caress about it now and baby it like it's a fragile porcelain angel
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 16:54 |
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runaway dog posted:Yeah because everyone is paranoid as gently caress about it now and baby it like it's a fragile porcelain angel I guess it's pretty notable that these adaptors were burning up at a hundred times the rate of even the initial pre-plugging-in-properly launch era rates, then.
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 16:58 |
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it was just a perfect storm of design issues: both the general electrical issues, but also how loose the plug is even when connected, and with poor feedback for whether it's properly seated. to make things worse, the cards were so big that some people hard to bend the cables at a suboptimal angle to fit it in their cases, and some of them were probably pressed up against the case panel, too - which isn't great for tempered glass either part of this situation is just an overlap with the problems of cards becoming as big as they are now where they barely fit in one of the most popular gaming cases on the market
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 17:00 |
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If you believe cablemod's Reddit presence, the failure point for the right angled adaptor was the PCB mount. They could just be saying that so you don't avoid their regular, non-PCB, cables though.
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 17:03 |
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What if the put the connectors at the back of the card and not the side.
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 17:11 |
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Would be too easy to use consumer cards in datacentres then.
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 17:12 |
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I dunno why they stopped doing the angled connector that all the founders cards had last generation, it was way easier to use.
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BurritoJustice posted:I dunno why they stopped doing the angled connector that all the founders cards had last generation, it was way easier to use. That was more rotated 90 degrees than angled tbf, but agreed
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Subjunctive posted:Would be too easy to use consumer cards in datacentres then. that made sense when cards were following the standard pcie form factor, but since everyone started doing this they wouldn't fit in a standard server regardless of where you put the power connector
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Subjunctive posted:Would be too easy to use consumer cards in datacentres then. Do it anyway.
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Flowing Thot posted:Do it anyway. I would if I could!
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 17:36 |
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Flowing Thot posted:Do it anyway. If you are a target with deep pockets Nvidia will come knocking because you are violating the license agreement on their GPU drivers. It's software piracy to use a GeForce card in a rackmount server or DC of any type.
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Twerk from Home posted:If you are a target with deep pockets Nvidia will come knocking because you are violating the license agreement on their GPU drivers. they should go after Linus then
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With the connector talk. ASUS announced their BTF line that uses PCIe high power connector on the GPU with the slot on the MB. Interesting idea, but a lot more companies would have to start doing the same thing. Right now that line is just future e-waste. https://www.asus.com/content/btf-hidden-connector-design/ I saw some stuff a few years ago talking about how that connector might be the way to go in the future as cards required more power, but that's the first MB/GPU combo to use it.
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is that a PCI-SIG standard or is asus just making poo poo up i recall PCI-SIG announced something like that but i'm not sure if its the same connector
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Turmoil posted:With the connector talk. Why would you do a motherboard of this type on LGA 1700 and not a socket that has least one more generation (if not more) in it like AM5 does
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Flowing Thot posted:Do it anyway. I'm sorry this kind of attitude is not aligned with our mission to provide maximum value to our shareholders. I'll need you to clean out your desk and turn in your badge.
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 18:00 |
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Lockback posted:I'm sorry this kind of attitude is not aligned with our mission to provide maximum value to our shareholders. I'll need you to clean out your desk and turn in your badge. No, we’re keeping the stuff in their desk, sorry.
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 18:10 |
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Cross-Section posted:Why would you do a motherboard of this type on LGA 1700 and not a socket that has least one more generation (if not more) in it like AM5 does Most people aren't going to upgrade their CPU before AM6 is out.
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 18:10 |
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BurritoJustice posted:Most people aren't going to upgrade their CPU before AM6 is out. AM5 would be better for me, and I think would be more likely to get people demoing sick SFF builds and such. Most importantly it would be better for me.
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 19:19 |
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Didn’t Apple do something similar to that ASUS extra power slot for the Mac Pro GPUs? Might have been the same connector IDK. CEM spec really needs an update for high power stuff. Or just move to mezannine type connectors on the motherboard and then the gpu heatsink will be just like the CPU one.
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 20:04 |
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yeah apple took it one step further by also piping video back to the motherboard through the extra pins though, which let them mux the GPUs video outputs into thunderbolt ports then they removed it from the ARM mac pro because it doesn't support GPUs at all, what a weird system
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I eagerly await the day that a x16 PCIe CEM slot is looked at as a weird legacy curiosity like a PCI slot is today.
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Cross-Section posted:Why would you do a motherboard of this type on LGA 1700 and not a socket that has least one more generation (if not more) in it like AM5 does Because if it flops, they won't have to support it with extra cards. The sampler card is a 4070ti so they seem to aim for the middle of the road market, not people keeping cards long term.
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SlowBloke posted:Because if it flops, they won't have to support it with extra cards. The sampler card is a 4070ti so they seem to aim for the middle of the road market, not people keeping cards long term. They had a 4090 version at CES this year fwiw
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Windows native upscaling out in the canary build https://x.com/PhantomOfEarth/status/1756334413040718140 "Automatic super resolution Use Al to make supported games play more smoothly with enhanced details."
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That’s gonna be a mess.
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Subjunctive posted:That’s gonna be a mess. This is exactly what I was thinking. I can’t wait for the reviews lol
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i morbidly wonder if this can be stacked with DLSS and FSR like AFMF and DLSS3
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Anime Schoolgirl posted:i morbidly wonder if this can be stacked with DLSS and FSR like AFMF and DLSS3 Galaxy brain
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Animal posted:Galaxy brain A shimmering blurry galaxy
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dkj posted:A shimmering blurry galaxy One with so much latency, that you can, just like looking up at distant stars, enjoy the light from frames long, long ago
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HalloKitty posted:One with so much latency, that you can, just like looking up at distant stars, enjoy the light from frames long, long ago "I can't tell the difference anyways"
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HalloKitty posted:One with so much latency, that you can, just like looking up at distant stars, enjoy the light from frames long, long ago This is a common fallacy; half of the starlight we see was actually inserted by AI after production to recreate an uninterrupted viewing experience
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I'm going to invent an AI frame generation software that just estimates what the game would look like if you were winning and shows you that.
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clearly the efforts should be going into an os-wide crt shader instead
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