Puget Systems Tests Four Blower-Style GeForce RTX 3090 Cards in a Single Workstation: 1,717-Watt Peak Power Draw

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NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 3090 has already become infamous for its higher power draw, but can you imagine four of those space heaters in a single system? That’s exactly what Puget Systems dared to try in a recent test to determine the feasibility of a custom workstation featuring a quad-BFGPU setup.



Puget Systems chose GIGABYTE’s GeForce RTX 3090 TURBO 24G for its tests, which ditches the open-air, tri-axial fan setup seen in most custom GeForce RTX 3090 cards for a blower design that can directly exhaust heat out of the system. Each of these cards were...

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The Intel Xeon W-2255 they used has a TDP 165W which is still pretty hefty. However, imagine a10900K that is 125W but when overclocked has been spotted going over 331W.

Yep, they're gonna need a bigger boat for that beast.
 
The Intel Xeon W-2255 they used has a TDP 165W which is still pretty hefty. However, imagine a10900K that is 125W but when overclocked has been spotted going over 331W.

Yep, they're gonna need a bigger boat for that beast.

Yes they do. Something like the Core i9-10980XE pulls even more. Nearly 500w on its own when overclocked.
 
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