I’m using a LG 38” Ultrawide 3440x1600 @ 144 Hz and it’s buttery smooth gameplay. I was in the 80 frames area with my Intel 7700k @ 5.1 GHz with my old RTX 2080 Ti. But now easy hitting pass 144 frames with my new AMD 5959X and RTX 3090 FE. Card runs HOT YouTuber Jayz2cents did a removal of the cards 3080/3090 and tried other pads which resulting in a much lower temperature in the 20 degree drop on air. Already bought ek water blocks along with the new back plate that will cool the memory side much better. Planning on buying the LG OLED 46” 4K gaming as well after getting everything dialed in. And of course after buying the card $1300 over SRP NVIDIA announced a replacement of the new 3090 Super really I am already obsolete.
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This was definitely used for mining. I will have to repaste it. It performs fine otherwise but seems overpriced for the labor in taking apart this kind of card for repasting (its quite arduous, requiring the removal of ribbons and other components to repaste).
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Managed to snatch one for 1900 (couple hundred over MSRP, best you can hope for these days) and first impressions, it’s beefy. I mean physically, it’s huge. Make sure your case has the width to fit it. You also need a high wattage power supply, maybe higher than you expect due to alleged power spikes, though I haven’t gotten these myself. I’ve actually been running this on a PSU 100W under recommended spec and it’s been doing pretty okay, stock though, no overcooks or anything. Great performance in games or for workstations, but let’s be real, if you’re smart you bought this for the VRAM.
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The 3090 is a powerful card for rendering, encoding, and gaming. Under load the FE can be a bit loud as the fans speed up. But for normal things like gaming and encoding in 4K the fans barely even turn on so that's good. Aside from it being the hottest running card I've ever had it seems to be completely okay with it, and chews through everything I do with ease. It weighs a ton compared to most other cards due to the massive heatsink design, so bracing it should definitely be a consideration in a normal setup. Otherwise it will twist your PCIE slot hard and sag a lot.
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Runs my games like a champ on absolute max setting, 2x 2k monitor. The only issue is that it is LOUD! Also would not recommend purchasing if you have anything less then a 850 watt power supply as it pulls 350+ on its own or have a small case for it. It is truly a beast in size, power, and sound.
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