@Fisam87@colonel_sus Ich hatte auch ne 5070 Ti, 5080 und jetzt ne 5090, mit Frame gen x2 152 fps max bei battlefield 6 ist bei mir die Latenz von 40 auf 30 ms gesunken, die geringere Auslastung der GPU senkt die Latenz bei Frame gen deutlich mit der 5090, ich merke da nichts und butterweich frametime
@GeForce_JacobF@hms1193 Should I cancel selling my 5070 Ti because I would need it as 2nd dedicated DLSS5 GPU additional to my 5090 for decent dlss5 performance?
@TechPowerUp It restricts anything above 2910 MHz for my 5090 fe with 2nd GPU (5060). It goes higher voltage, when I have a lower clockspeed offset, the limitation is only by clock speed, not voltage.
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@Pirat_Nation The cap is not voltage, but clock speed related. I have 5090 FE and 2x GPUs. It is capped around 2910 mhz. The voltage goes higher with lower OC and lower with higher OC, always maxing at 2910 mhz and voltage does not matter, just clock speed limit.
@kr00tmantech Ok fair, I still think a 5090 Ti is an opportunity to raise the msrp of the founders edition card and there is probably no disadvantage releasing it, also even more performance is good marketing for the GeForce brand.
@VideoCardz Yes I got 10 notifications popping up on my Apple Watch and was able to get a 5090 FE via phone and mobile internet, I was nr 42 in the waiting line 🤙
@TechGuyBeau@HardwareUnboxed Obviously AMD cards will go up in price the same way as Nvidia cards, simply because of their low market share and supply/demand rules, they can't magically pull out 90% more supply out of nothing and nvidia has way better memory contracts and supply.