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RTX AD4000 SFF review

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Figured I'll get the ball rolling early.

While $1,250 price tag is ouchy-ouch, the RTX AD4000'll be a hitherto unheard of SFF powerhouse.

And given the popularity (and uniqueness) of the previous review of the RTX A2000, I'm sure there's plenty of SFF enthusiats looking forwards to one.

(Fuck, if we were to crowd-fund w1zz an RTX AD4000 for the review, I'd throw a couple of bucks at it lol)
 

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Figured I'll get the ball rolling early.

While $1,250 price tag is ouchy-ouch, the RTX AD4000'll be a hitherto unheard of SFF powerhouse.

And given the popularity (and uniqueness) of the previous review of the RTX A2000, I'm sure there's plenty of SFF enthusiats looking forwards to one.

(Fuck, if we were to crowd-fund w1zz an RTX AD4000 for the review, I'd throw a couple of bucks at it lol)

Ya looks like a nice card. TSMC 4N is a winner for efficiency.
 
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Absolutely agree we should get a review of this card, despite the price. However such interest may reinforce to NVIDIA (and AMD) that we don't need affordable high performance SFF options since everyone will just buy the professional version at a massive markup. Hopefully what it accomplishes instead is that they SHOULD be catering to the SFF market similar to how some AIBs did in 2008-2013 time when we could get higher end GPUs for SFF.
 
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Idk anyone who can't spend more than 4-500 with these companies seems to be looked at as peasants. Especially with Nvidia I get the impression they feel like the diy market is lucky they even release a sub 300 usd gpu.

And at least so far I'm not even sure what a 75w RDNA3 gpu would look like hopefully the RX 7700 and down scale a bit better power wise assuming they are monolithic.
 

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I got my hands on an A2000, so happy W1zzard reviewed it, I really hope that the new SFF king will be reviewed too, hopefully with enough interest W1z can spring for one.

Crazy to think this will be what, 3070/2080Ti-ish level performance, under 75W, with 20GB of memory.
 
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I got my hands on an A2000, so happy W1zzard reviewed it, I really hope that the new SFF king will be reviewed too, hopefully with enough interest W1z can spring for one.

Crazy to think this will be what, 3070/2080Ti-ish level performance, under 75W, with 20GB of memory.

Maybe if more people joined the Patreon he could buy crazy stuff like this........
 
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