• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

4090 PPD 20 million or more ??

Markfw

Moderator Emeritus, Elite Member
From reddit:
Yeah, since the samples are low the average is probably low, but looking at project 18601, one of the highest PPD projects, we can see that the results are 22m vs 10m in terms of best performance. Plus the 4090 results are Windows only, where Linux typically gets ~10% better PPD, so we can expect a best case of around 24m PPD on the 4090... which is crazy.
You can probably cut power to 300w and still get 20m PPD.
 
Now the only honorable task remaining.... Try to find one to purchase without paying an astronomical price. 😉

--LANMAN
 
Considering my eVGA FTW3 Ultra RTX 3080 (10GB) gets 6-7M ppd in Windows capped at 260W power limit... early return bonus is insane.

Guess I'll keep an eye on the unannounced but inevitable RTX 4090 Ti and a possible RX 7950/7970XT(X). Since the ERB seems to really mean for F@H the most efficient (per slot and per W) setup is to use the fastest GPUs possible. It's insane to me that a single RTX 4090 could potentially surpass my RTX 3080 + dual 2070 + Radeon VII rigs while using significantly less power.
 
@Markfw I recently acquired (less than a week ago). I'm running Win 11, 7800x3d, ddr 5 6000 at CL30 and the 4090 is at stock clocks. My numbers tend to vary from lows of 18m, pretty consistent 20m's-27m's, with the occasional 30-32m. I haven't been paying attention to which WU's seem to be giving those big numbers.
It has put me in the top 10 producers for the Team (where I haven't been ever before).
27m per day.jpg
 
Back
Top