will i have any problems with a 5090 in this build ??shud i upgrade the rest of my pc build or get 4k 240hz montor first??

nagle6666

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Intel® Core™ i9 16-Core Processor i9-12900K (3.2GHz) 30MB Cache
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SpyderTracks

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Can you post your full specs?

I take it this is a current PC that you're wanting to upgrade?

What make and model monitor are you pairing it with?
 

nagle6666

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Yes that's they pc I have now I had a 4090 in it just sold it 2day so I can get 5090 when in stock. My monitor i have now AW3423DWF 34-Inch, WQHD (3440 x 1440)165h, going to get the 4k 240hz version

 

SpyderTracks

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Yes that's they pc I have now I had a 4090 in it just sold it 2day so I can get 5090 when in stock. My monitor i have now AW3423DWF 34-Inch, WQHD (3440 x 1440)165h, going to get the 4k 240hz version

There are major issues with the 5090, it’s a physical design flaw in that they’ve only been given one power connector and it’s resulting in cables and ports melting both on the PSU and the GPU.

They’re ridiculously overpriced and don’t make any sense over the 4090 IMHO.

I don’t see any worthwhile reason to upgrade from your current card

After a recall and design change (which I doubt nvidia will willingly do) it may be a different story


 
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nagle6666

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It only happend to one guy who tested the 5090 other people who build pcs said the cable dose not get hot at all
 

nagle6666

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I have watched quite a few viedos 0n the 5090 I think it's not a big enough problem to not get one yet it was the same with the 4090 never had a problem with mine,but I won't get one for a few months anyway so we see if it becomes a bigger problem
 

SpyderTracks

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I have watched quite a few viedos 0n the 5090 I think it's not a big enough problem to not get one yet it was the same with the 4090 never had a problem with mine,but I won't get one for a few months anyway so we see if it becomes a bigger problem
If you watch the video it explains why it’s an inherent problem with the power delivery design, it's a more pronounced issue than the 4090, because it's pulling over 150W MORE than the 4090.

 
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nagle6666

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Yea I get it it's bringing all 600w tru one connection instead a splitting all the power tru multiple connections.. they said their looking into it so hopefully their next batch will have a fix
 

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Yea I get it it's bringing all 600w tru one connection instead a splitting all the power tru multiple connections.. they said their looking into it so hopefully their next batch will have a fix
Until NVIDIA admit their implementation of 12V is a problem, address it (via number of ways, but probably the easiest would be using more shunt resistors) and NOT charge even more for the card, I wouldn't hold my breath.
 

SpyderTracks

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Until NVIDIA admit their implementation of 12V is a problem, address it (via number of ways, but probably the easiest would be using more shunt resistors) and NOT charge even more for the card, I wouldn't hold my breath.
I do fully agree, but given potential fire risk, I wonder if oversight bodies may step in like they did with the NZXT H1 case that had a similar issue


This is all highly speculative at this point, but we’ll see how it plays out
 
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