• sploosh@lemmy.world
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        9 months ago

        Longevity. I build a computer once every 6-10 years and don’t do much upgrading in between. Buying a beefier GPU means it’ll play new games well for a good long while.

        And it’s not like I’m doing this all the time. I was curious about the power usage, so I made a script to monitor it and starting tinkering with settings to see what the delta would be. I’m a 100% ultra, max resolution 95% of the time.

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        9 months ago

        I’m just thinking of using what I already have… I also suspect there is an efficiency sweet spot than running at full capacity

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          9 months ago

          Oh, absolutely. The higher-end you go, the more the product is tuned for balls to the walls power with no consideration for efficiency.

          As the extreme example, the 4090 can deliver almost 94% of it’s full potential when limiting its power draw to about 70% and/or undervolting it.

          (Not exactly sure about the numbers, but you get the idea)