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The original was posted on /r/hardware by /u/SpaceBoJangles on 2024-02-03 05:05:12.


Like, it logically doesn’t seem possible. It’s got faster memory, slightly more cores, and is theoretically a better, more mature die. At the very least its 5% bump in core count should account for something, and it’s not at a lower TDP, so like…how is it possible that it performs basically the same in benchmarks? It makes no sense.

Edit: So, apparently everyone is agreed upon the fact that Nvidia gimped the power delivery.

Seriously Jensen, wtf??

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