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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Performance Drops 8% with Nearly Half of its Power limit and Undervolting

This is impressive. Korean website QuasarZone has tested the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 by dropping its power limit by nearly half of it’s power limit and also undervolting the card. The results show the performance drops by nearly 8%.

Taken from VideoCardz… “QuasarZone tested the RTX 4090 in five games (Cyberpunk 2077, Marvel Spider-Man Remastered, Forza Horizon 5, Lostark, PUBG Battlegrounds). All games were tested at 4K and with maximum quality settings, ensuring it is the GPU that may become a bottleneck, not other components. The results are as follows for average and 1% low framerates:

The long story short, power efficiency has greatly improved, regardless of which method was used. Undervolting appears to show better results nonetheless which means higher clocks and lower power consumption, but at the same time this method is more complicated to use (replies on NVIDIA voltage curve).

It goes without saying but power limit option is much simpler to use (only requires one slider adjustment in tools such as MSI Afterburner). However, regardless of which option technique is used, performance degradation is minimal. Even with the most impactful settings, performance has only declined by up to 8%, while reducing power consumption by more than 110W. In this case, RTX 4090 was running at almost half of the advertised TDP.”

Source: VideoCardz via QuasarZone(Korean)

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