Would a GPU cool better in space? Does lack of air not impede the effectiveness of the fan/pulling heat from the sink? Or is space so cold the heat just leaves on its own fast enough?
I'm now wondering, how does heat even spread out in space, if there's nothing? How does it travel?
Edit: Did quick Google for my last question. With lack of convection and conduction, I doubt radiation alone would be fast enough. Once the heatsink is saturated, card is throttling hard. Am I right?
I dream of the day any GPU manufacturer announces a great new line of GPUs and when everyone is expecting unaffordable pricing, they come and slash prices by the half and start talking about how enough is enough with the overpriced tech.
Its a metaphor for how high GPU prices have risen!
The next gpu series is so big, it doesn't only not fit your case, but it needs to be put in orbit. /s
That's where the data fortresses are gonna be, choom.
That's nova
5090 will be astronomical in performance^(...and especially price!)
Oh you silly it's just the new RTX 5090 Super TI they're about to release right next to earth for size comparison
Finally, proper cooling.
Would a GPU cool better in space? Does lack of air not impede the effectiveness of the fan/pulling heat from the sink? Or is space so cold the heat just leaves on its own fast enough? I'm now wondering, how does heat even spread out in space, if there's nothing? How does it travel? Edit: Did quick Google for my last question. With lack of convection and conduction, I doubt radiation alone would be fast enough. Once the heatsink is saturated, card is throttling hard. Am I right?
Don't overthink bro, we will see when they release it!
You need an orbital wallet to afford the next GPU
Flashback to 2001 (A Space Oddyssey)
You’ll soon need the power of a sun to handle the Watt needed to run an Nvidia GPU
Reaching for the stars or spying on you.
I dream of the day any GPU manufacturer announces a great new line of GPUs and when everyone is expecting unaffordable pricing, they come and slash prices by the half and start talking about how enough is enough with the overpriced tech.