Geforce RTX 4090: Allegedly more than 20K points in 3D Mark [Gerücht]

Geforce RTX 4090: Allegedly more than 20K points in 3D Mark [Gerücht]


from Andrew Link
A Geforce RTX 4090 has appeared in the Chiphell forum, which is said to achieve over 20,000 graphics points (GPU Score) in 3DMark Time Spy Extreme.

A measured value for the Geforce RTX 4090 has appeared in the Chiphell forum, according to which it achieves 20,192 points in 3DMark Time Spy Extreme. Around 19,000 points were predicted in the rumor mill. One assumes that even a few more points would have been possible if the test system wasn’t ranked in the middle class. A Core i5-12400F was used.

You can find fresh comparison values ​​without a CPU limit in the PCGH 3DMark ranking list 2022. This would make the Geforce RTX 4090 around 78 percent faster than a Geforce RTX 3090 Ti and around 90 percent faster than a Geforce RTX 3090. The GPU should be included in the test 3.015MHz clock working; that would be a little more than the previously predicted ~2,800 MHz. There was talk of 2,235 MHz base clock, 2,520 MHz boost clock and 2,750 maximum clock. The already known 16,384 FP32 shaders and 24 GiByte GDDR6X memory with 21 GT/s are mentioned for the model.

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<p>It was further said that the test was carried out at 30 degrees ambient temperature and the GPU reached around 55 degrees – under a large air cooling.  He assumes that the design can certainly handle more than the last-mentioned 450 watts of power consumption for a standard model.  The new Geforce RTX 4000 will probably be presented at the GTC on September 20th.</p>
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