isnt SLI dead anyway?
Maybe for gaming but not for other applications like video editing, 3d rendering AI applications and so on
isnt SLI dead anyway?
Those multi-GPU workloads don't use SLI. So long as the cards are plugged into PCIe slots they will be utilized depending on the software.Maybe for gaming but not for other applications like video editing, 3d rendering AI applications and so on
So what? Two watercooled 3090's in SLI then?Maybe for gaming but not for other applications like video editing, 3d rendering AI applications and so on
Do you want to explode?So what? Two watercooled 3090's in SLI then?
Those multi-GPU workloads don't use SLI. So long as the cards are plugged into PCIe slots they will be utilized depending on the software.
Do you want to explode?
So what? Two watercooled 3090's in SLI then?
im really confused what you mean right now. What exactly do you mean by, "will...not...need"?My friend who does 3d projects and video production was just asking about it. I doubt he will need two 3090's but I am waiting for more information.
Pro-tip have a look 4 posts above yours
Benchmarks and a shot of the 12-pin adapter.
One word: dremelGuys...
RTX 3090
Straight from Nvidia's wesbite... That's 1mm too long...
3080@699
3070@499
3090@1499
The pull fan wouldn't be up against the motherboard but the PSU. So you can flip the PSU around and actually provide a nice airflow path thru the PSU and out. Unfortunately the flipped PSU bracket needs more holes... @Wahaha360 please!the only way i see cooling being effective is a 3080 in the T1 in 3 slot mode with the gpu closest too the mesh side pannel, this way their should be enough clearance for the exhaust. obviously an assumption but i just dont really see the 3080 or the 3090 working very well if the exhaust is right up against the motherboard, this could also cause overheating on the mobo if that hot air is just blasting straight onto it and struggles to escape.
edit: this is for reference cooler obviously
This hit me like a truck..just built this yesterday!isnt SLI dead anyway?
Problem is: the $200 case or the $1500 card?One word: dremel
Guys...
RTX 3090
Straight from Nvidia's wesbite... That's 1mm too long...
Never say never... maybe there's a way to get 7mm more length on GPU side?