![]() ![]() When I first put my 3090 into this machine, none of my graphics packages could really utilize it except through the “universal” generic Windows driver. Presently Topaz VEAI has managed to increase GPU utilization and framerate considerably, And they claim they are still optimizing. However, implementing this can take a while. The 4090 has a few extended capabilities the 3090 didn’t and is much faster overall. Whether it will be faster in VEAI or not will depend on whether Topaz has been using an Nvidia driver SDK that already supports and optimizes both 30. I will then replace the 3090 with the new 4090 and after making certain I have the appropriate (Nvidia) drivers, etc in place, I will run the benchmarks again and I’ll be able to report on the native speed improvement. Before uninstalling the 3090, I will uninstall all of my OC software and run the benchmark tests. I have the Passmark performance test on this machine. It will probably be a day or two before I have a chance to install it in place of my RTX 3090. I unboxed my new Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4090 this morning. I am planning on building a prototype as soon as it gets cool enough to starting using my garage machine shop. They can get very expensive.Īs for cooling, I am developing what I think will be the ultimate cooling solution. Of course the next challenges will be finding reasonably-priced UPS units that can support the bigger PSUs. And, it will also have the enhanced GPU capabilities. ![]() It will run slower, but will have many more cores the 10th or the 11th did so it will be much faster for multi-threaded application processing. The i9 will avoid overheating my having a CPU chip with a lot more surface area. Unfortunately, the 12th Gen looks like it will be the charm. In a year or two, we may not even need a separate video card… I have Intel 10th & 11th gen motherboards with their corresponding i9-K CPUs in them, overclocked, too. However, some of the newer Intel CPU/GPU units will have some powerful video rendering capabilities. Even the biggest one that Gigabyte is currently listing will fit with room to spare. I know the 4090 I’m buying will be able to fit in it. My 3090 has been doing pretty well, now that they are actually writing code that will utilize its capabilities. I had to buy a monster-sized case just to support the 420mm radiator for cooling my CPU. ![]()
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