I bet more in-office days will fix it right?
lol lmao even
Chase that dragon, NVIDIA!
Lmao who could’ve seen THAT coming?
Oh no. Just yesterday I’ve seen an article about Blackwell PCs and what not.
You’re telling me it’s not ready?
That they lied to me?
How could that happen?
Oh no God no!
Nvidia and overheating. Name a more iconic duo.
Intel and overheating.
Just use AI to fix them. 😂
The more you buy the more you save LMAO
Caveat: it’s wccftech, there’s a non trivial chance they just pulled this story out of their arse.
Edit: thx @[email protected] for the verification. You da MVP
It was also published by The Information, which has more of a solid reporting history. Their reporting was followed up by Reuters, so I’m gonna put this in a “likely” category.
https://www.theinformation.com/articles/nvidias-top-customers-face-delays-from-glitchy-ai-chip-racks
I can see why someone wouldn’t post a link to the article from The Information since it’s paywalled.
I consider this rather foreboding for their SFF 5090 release. If anyone is getting one, seriously reconsider getting one from another manufacturer, the guy in charge of overheating concerns got thrown out the window.
The consumer cards will have a double flow through HS, so they could behave completely different than crammed racks. Still, this is sketch, and many things about this generation need to be watched before purchase IMO.
People who’ve gotten samples are claiming that it’s basically like having a hairdryer in your system. This suggests that normal GPU positioning will interfere even more with the CPU in an air-cooled system. People might need to consider switching to AIOs, use specially designed cases, or just buy one of the water cooled 5090 partner models just to make sure. In normal configurations the extra heating is liable to affect CPU, RAM, and potentially even M.2 performance.
d’oh