@@j-trains а где же тогда в США постоянное напряжение? У нас говорят там 110 Вольт, DC. Еще слышал, что 2 фазы 110 Вольт AC тоже бывает, зависит от штата. Я так понимаю, вы имеете в виду второе.
someone needs to turn that into a meme a panning shot of houses and one looks 4k with a person stud outside saying am jealous they have a 4k graphics card and I only have a 1080p
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Did you know that crypto-currencies & mining them already consume more electricity than the countries of Argentina or Israel? (estimated: 125 Terrawatthours)
There are things known to man. UPS. If you have any PC system (or any electrical device for that matter) that costs over 1000$ and you plug it into the wall directly and not into an UPS, you're an idiot and you deserve power spikes to ruin your stuff.
@@selong6013 avr are useless.. it relies on relays for correction. Same applies for line interactive ups. Best thing to do is either get servo variac dimmerstat based stabilizer.. or IGBT PVM BASED STATIC VOLTAGE STABILIZER with combination with low frequency online ups with galvanic isolation transformer
This was a topic about 10-15 years ago. When the GTX 8800 Ultra came out, a lot of people were having to upgrade their 500w PSU to a 600w or better. There were discussions on whether future GPU’s will require a separate PSU or possibly be made to be plugged in directly. I remember also remember in the late 1990’s, there were discussions on Intel providing refrigerated cooling systems as CPUs approached 1ghz. A company called Cryotech used to build AMD systems with refrigerated cooling in the late 1990s. The were the first manufacturer to offer a 1ghz PC. I believe it was a K7-850 overclocked to 1ghz. A few months later, AMD released a CPU that ran at 1ghz with stock setting and cooling. We are always speculating on what the future will bring, but even when we get it right, it’s never quite what we imagined
You remember 90s & this stuff???? Cuz at 90s I remember pool panties with coke/drug's/girl's/festivals/crazy night clubs vs this stupid digital version couple of decade's
Yea, I mean I don't know why this would be a solution to anything. You would still have to have all the circuitry that the PSU would have, it would just be crammed into the gfx card and then it would have to ground to the computer's PSU regardless. We can make really powerful PSUs already. It sounds more like something they'd try to do as a marketing gimmick so they could advertise that their card is too powerful to even connect to your computer or some such nonsense.
@@Jim-km1xt Back in ancient times, before ATX was a standard, power supplies had a power pass through outlet that was intended to plug your monitor into so when you powered your computer on and off, the monitor would turn on or off with it. Maybe the could bring that back, except now it is for your video card
@@xnetpc A standard wall outlet is more than capable of powering everything unless you're doing something insane. If the time comes where that's not enough to power everything, the most efficient solution would be just standardizing the use of 30A 240V breakers and outlets like you have for your oven and clothes dryer. If you ever surpass the capabilities of that, then you should probably consider slowing down a bit lol
@@fathersun6238 yeah he remembers tech stuff and probably is now very successful because he didn't rot his brain with drugs and didn't waste tine on meaningless stuff. Also you wasted your life, if the parties and drugs were good there is no way you would be in shape to remember any of it first place.
Well I know it was a serious joke at Nvidia but for anyone that hasn't seen or heard Gamers Nexus just posted a video showing that majority of the failers of the connectors where basically user error by not plugging them in all the way but yea they still have other issues to fix with the suppliers that make the connectors
Already happening. Have you heard of egpu? They are usually literally graphics cards in their own tower, connected to the computer usually using thunderbolt 3-4 or an expresscard. The gpu tower also has its own power supply.
@@jayburn00i have one connected to a pcie in my laptop. 😂 the gou with the psu and case is three times the size of my laptop. People ask me all the time if im using my gpu as a pc... Im loke nope laptop thats just extra stuff for gaming.
I met someone who had an empty pcie slot on their gaming laptop, so they put a full sized graphics card in it that basically is attached with Velcro to the bottom sticking outside the case 🤣. They say their laptop is now lopsided, but they use peripheral inputs and outputs so they don't notice except when they need to move it. They never use it on battery.
jokes are jokes, but I heard that they plan to make new UPS instead of a 12-volt additional power supply, where there will be 48 volts on the video card.
The wall is AC. The card needs DC. You would need an AC-DC converter like in your PSU. Also the voltage is 120V/240V instead of 12V that the new 16-pin plug uses. You can absolutely make some sparks like that.
gpus can work as hand dryers. just place 2 motherboards with gpus on side of table and run both 24/7. now you can dry both hands when you need. probably not as fast. but you can always overclock or add more gpus
@@mightygamersmx2547 blue sayin I have no life but I have a whole ass garden in my backyard I'm naming the sultanate of anturium bc anturium is the name of a plant in brazil
I’m not saying, it’s a bad idea, just a bad execution. If you have a power cord going from the GPU to the wall outlet, your power cord would not come out of the side of the GPU, it would come out the back. Right next to the display port ports, and HDMI ports, else you would need an open frame pc.
For those that don't know, we use Power Supplies to convert the 110/120/240V AC from the wall to smaller DC voltages like 12 V for our devices like GPUs which further convert that to about 1V. If you really wanted to plug into the wall, you would need to add a significantly sized converter onto the GPU.
If it wasn’t for random outages, surges and the risk that has on hardware I doubt plugging it into the wall is a good idea. However into a surge protector this might honestly be the new meta, you have no limit on voltage besides the card itself. Now if only we could get CPU’s to never run anywhere close to hot maybe by completely submerging them like crypto miners can be.
I'm old enough to remember a graphics card back in the early 2000s that needed to plug in to the wall. Matrox or 3dfx if I remember, power supplies were only 150-200 watts back then and this card needed more than was available on it's own 12v rail. So they added a port to the back beside the vga port that plugged in to an outlet.
I remember Nvidia 5000 series something but I did not know the voodoo 5 though... Last voodoo I had was a v3 2000... we all know that if it was late voodoo it was probably early nvidia LOL (and it wasn't long after those 5000 cards with the DC adapters came out. I could be misremembering the model but you know what is old is New Again!
Can you imagine being a guy time-traveling from the 1950s? Where computers were the size of rooms to 2050, where computers are still the size of rooms.
@moi7654 the electricity from the wall is noisy, dirty and pretty unstable. A not insignificant portion of your PSU is dedicated to cleaning, rectifying and splitting that electricity into usable power that won't destroy either your equipment or experience. Think about what a noisy 3 phase mains input would do to your GPUs ability to clock. It isn't an unsolvable problem....but if you'd prefer to not have to mount a dedicated power unit to your GPU then don't plug it into the wall
@@MousePad9The internal components of a laptop like the battery further regulate the current, and laptops take way less power. A passively cooled power supply would melt under load, that’s why they’re big boxes with a fan instead of just a little rectangle.
@@meoow1123😂ण ऐऐऐआऐ ने कहा ा आआ अ😅आआआ आ अआऐआऐऐआएएज दददआआआआआआआआआआआआअआआअआआआअअआअआआआआअअआआअआआआअआअआआअआआआअआअआआआअआआआअअअआआआआआआआआआआआआआ दआआआआअआआदअआददआदआआजआआआआआैैैआआआआजजजज जन्म आआआअ
I remember my first ATI PCI graphics card. It had 4MB of video memory. And then I upgraded to an AGP slot nVidia FX 550 with 256MB. And then came PCIe.
@@vine00 Probably because PCI-e is a 'good enough' sort of deal. It works just fine because we haven't gotten to the point where gaming focused GPUs are exceeding the capacity of the current PCI-e tech. Once we get to that point though, we'll probably get something along the lines of a PCI-e 2.
@@The-Singularity-X01 in all fairness the pcie we have now as opposed to back then is way quicker, last i recall it's at 3.0 but i'm kind of out of date
This was already slated to happen 20+ years ago with the Voodoo 5 6000 by 3DFX. It had an external power brick that you had to plug into the wall. The card was scheduled to be mass produced like the Voodoo 5 5500, but it never ended up hitting the market.
Back in the late 2000s I used to have a CD-ROM bay PSU that was exclusive for my ATI CrossFire cards, it was a 250w with 4x 6pins connectors, I had 2 power cables coming out of my case.
I had the same thing, a dedicated PSU for my GPU's, and that was because I had a Dell XPS Gen 3 that had a power supply that could not be upgraded. Think I had 7950x2 in there at one point.
@@tzz1773 most 1650's can run on pci express power except overclocked variants, dual fan variants, super/ti variants, etc. making them perfect for an office pc since u dont need a power supply for some models. i myself bought a zotac gtx 1650 for my office pc lol
@@tzz1773 low profile (half height) card. Popular for use in office PCs because of the low wattage (and often proprietary) power supplies in those PCs The RX 6400 is another more recent low profile card
No we will stop at a certain point(presumably when they get too big) and work on making them smaller with minor improvements and then we will start making them better and then eventually bigger
@@windowsvista3193 GPU dies have gotten smaller, but the cards are now being overbuilt. The 4090 and 4080 use a cooler that was built for 600W before it was found that the 4090 would only use 450W. Large GPU's are here because Nvidia is pushing high power targets
Actually I did something very close to that I used a 750w server PSU plugged directly to the wall and routed a pair of heavy gauge wire all the way to the computer where I spliced PCIe pins to the GPU
@@telleva7890 yeah i had a 450w psu for the mobo and everything else and the 750w for the GPU , eventually i bought a bigger case and modded it to put the 750 inside the case under the card, and soldered the PCIe wires directly to the server PSU, (much shorter wire), still using that case to this day, i can even put a 4090 in there no worries
Now my bills can render at 4K 60FPS
🤣
💀💀💀
just 60 fps??? 💀💀
I'm wheezing 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣
"Bro where's your PC?"
"We're inside of it"
bro's life so lit, he needs a seperate graphics card to render it
😂😂😂 we're inside it
*lights up cigarette and stares off stoically*.. "Truer than you know brother, Truer than you know.."
Hahahah u killer me bro
Wait
Matrix ?
@@rayto_V2 our reality.
Now the light bulbs in the house have DLSS3 ray tracing
111 likes and no comments lemme fix that
@@Foshkitrl Fortnite player detected
Lol
@@Foshkitrl :()
Proceless
“PSU was invented in 1922”
“People in 1921”
What about people in 1920
@@prany6 They rubbed their hands real quick to generate static
@@zombiekiller7101nahhh 💀
1919?
No they just used the power from the slot
"plugs GPU to a wall"
House settings: 4k Ultra Path Tracing
U forgot 240FPS bro
@@IamTKLguy FPS doesn't exist in the real world. Unless...we live in the matrix 😳
@@IamTKLguy 240Bps (bills per sec)*
@@CasualG-merin the real world tho, jokes exist
I will use dlss at home
2050: your gpu will need to have its own electrical grid to run
plug it into a nuclear power plant
@@trucbizard365 nah bro don't spoil them, that is for 2111
hilarious you think we will survive until 2050 😂
At this rate global warming will wipe us out in 10 years
@@jojen bro I haven't even married yet🥲
Sustainable GPU runs on solar power
Future Overclock :
Set the voltage to 230V on a 110V power line.
I think 3 phase installation will be requiered(400V in EU)
@@lukas4740 🤦♂️
😂
@@lukas4740 and industrial coolers to cool down the whole house lol
Ха что делать если у меня и так 220в?
“At some point, it probably makes sense just to plug them directly into the wall-“ 💥
AC to DC adapter has left the chat
@RedSaltMarine420 They'd probably want it outside of the gpu still lmao, powersupply heat + gpy heat my lord call the fd.
В США DC в домах) тут скорее понижающий напряжение нужен.
@@j-trains странно. Вроде-бы перед каждым домом на столбе висит трансформатор и выпрямитель, с высоковольтного обращает в 110 и в постоянный ток.
@@j-trains а где же тогда в США постоянное напряжение? У нас говорят там 110 Вольт, DC. Еще слышал, что 2 фазы 110 Вольт AC тоже бывает, зависит от штата. Я так понимаю, вы имеете в виду второе.
Not the outlet will convert ad to DC. Si anything you plug in will be automatically DC
His house can now run at 4K 120Fps
@@quorented2849 "my bills can now render at 4k 60fps
-EdgeYnl
Only at 120Fps?
120 bills per second💀
🤣🤣
😂😂
"Guys, my PC is overheating. Time to wipe the floors with thermal paste "
Very underrated
lol
Put cement paste for better heat transfer
xD
op
“My house is performing in 4k”
My guy just turned his house to max graphics
Bro’s windows upgraded to 8K
@@gabriel_animated also turned on anti aliasing
@@Bl1tzcuit bro turned on Fabulous on graphics
someone needs to turn that into a meme a panning shot of houses and one looks 4k with a person stud outside saying am jealous they have a 4k graphics card and I only have a 1080p
@@Bloxxify1 Bro turned on Vsync
If something doesn't work in your house/apartment, try to update drivers
people who have electronically powered garage doors (like the ones that are opened with an app): well this is already an issue
If you have a app garage door you have more problems than that lol@@crowina_nutshell
@@crowina_nutshell You never update drivers on a phone
@NPC_005 you should factory reset yourself
It will still transfer data via pcie
"Damnit my 6090 overloaded the breakers again..."
*Friends, I shot 14 pull-ups on one arm* *Support please*
I'm actually already running into that problem and have an extension line running from another room.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@lunchbox1553bro got a 6090 already
Guess it's time to unplug the fridge.
Those wall plugs look radioactive
1960: pcs the size of a room 2060: pcs the size of a room
Room is inside the PC
@@businessgamerprb5398 woke
More like power supplies the size of a room
@@businessgamerprb5398 we live in a simulation
probably make sense if the future of pc is cloud computing
2043: Mom, don’t turn off our nuclear reactor for five minutes please
😂😂😂 funny, but 😶its gonna true in future, Not nuclear reactor but similar to it.
@@G.one.it's probably not gonna happen we would instead have power supplies on steroids
@@cyberrunner6529 it's better if it's steroid than the power supply getting stoned with some zaza 🌿
when your gpu bios hacks your nuclear reactor bios
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ГП п ня тя РФ кривой эмчийн льстит себе на🐝🍯🐝😊👍✨🐝🍯шошшшшшшх❤🎉😮😅вует
“You can't enter the house, the VRAM is at maximum capacity” 🤣
oh no, my turkey got corrupted!
@radhe-radhe-15 pov: some parts of america
Not how it works but okay lol
@@Guff93🤓
😂
10 second video and you've got me boping to the song, its Callout by Agst if anyone was wondering
Bro can see his reflection on the mirror now, he activated Ray Tracing 💀
💀💀💀
he can get out of the matrix
the matrix has you
exit through the mirror
Bringing VRChat to real life!
Huh?
@@WillOnSomething xD
Imagine roaming the neighbourhood and you see this one house, stylish, rendered, ultra graphics.
((House)), single family home, traditional US construction, picket fence, ((((ultrarealistic)))), trending on artstation.
😂😂😂
Lol
Gaming Desktop❌
Gaming House⭕💀
@Tecnicos E-store
opp
I bet is going to be like the meme where they replace a air conditioner with a giant gpu
Not air conditioner, it should be a room heater lol
@@arjyadas1938 fr
Air conditioner? Lmao you mean heater or radiator
That's what om making
You mean oven right
At 1 point there is just a car battery inside ur case
Can’t wait for the day when a graphics card requires an entire nuclear power plant.
Did you know that crypto-currencies & mining them already consume more electricity than the countries of Argentina or Israel?
(estimated: 125 Terrawatthours)
Can't wait for the day when nuclear power plants require graphic cards
@@howtomundane3109 How much energy is consumed by the banking system daily?
@@valentinrx6448 Traditional Banking is estimated at about twice as much energy consumption, whilst serving ca. 50× the amount of people.
@@howtomundane3109 wait really?
Voltage spikes: I'm about to end this man's whole career
There are things known to man. UPS.
If you have any PC system (or any electrical device for that matter) that costs over 1000$ and you plug it into the wall directly and not into an UPS, you're an idiot and you deserve power spikes to ruin your stuff.
@Hi There! dumby also how could it kill it you didn’t use the power supply that came with your laptop...
@Hi There! you didnt have an avr?
Ups:really??
@@selong6013 avr are useless.. it relies on relays for correction. Same applies for line interactive ups.
Best thing to do is either get servo variac dimmerstat based stabilizer.. or IGBT PVM BASED STATIC VOLTAGE STABILIZER with combination with low frequency online ups with galvanic isolation transformer
imagine, neighbors judge you based on the GPU ur house is using 🤣
Essa placa é para Notebook, usada com adaptador.
@@fabioconstantinodasilva5504bro didnt understand the joke
That’s what the affluent do.
This is the 2nd best case scenario of an AI revolution
@@NPC_005AI what? How big is your tinfoil hat you clown 😂
Bro is living in his pc ....
This was a topic about 10-15 years ago. When the GTX 8800 Ultra came out, a lot of people were having to upgrade their 500w PSU to a 600w or better. There were discussions on whether future GPU’s will require a separate PSU or possibly be made to be plugged in directly.
I remember also remember in the late 1990’s, there were discussions on Intel providing refrigerated cooling systems as CPUs approached 1ghz.
A company called Cryotech used to build AMD systems with refrigerated cooling in the late 1990s. The were the first manufacturer to offer a 1ghz PC. I believe it was a K7-850 overclocked to 1ghz. A few months later, AMD released a CPU that ran at 1ghz with stock setting and cooling.
We are always speculating on what the future will bring, but even when we get it right, it’s never quite what we imagined
You remember 90s & this stuff????
Cuz at 90s I remember pool panties with coke/drug's/girl's/festivals/crazy night clubs vs this stupid digital version couple of decade's
Yea, I mean I don't know why this would be a solution to anything. You would still have to have all the circuitry that the PSU would have, it would just be crammed into the gfx card and then it would have to ground to the computer's PSU regardless.
We can make really powerful PSUs already. It sounds more like something they'd try to do as a marketing gimmick so they could advertise that their card is too powerful to even connect to your computer or some such nonsense.
@@Jim-km1xt Back in ancient times, before ATX was a standard, power supplies had a power pass through outlet that was intended to plug your monitor into so when you powered your computer on and off, the monitor would turn on or off with it. Maybe the could bring that back, except now it is for your video card
@@xnetpc A standard wall outlet is more than capable of powering everything unless you're doing something insane. If the time comes where that's not enough to power everything, the most efficient solution would be just standardizing the use of 30A 240V breakers and outlets like you have for your oven and clothes dryer. If you ever surpass the capabilities of that, then you should probably consider slowing down a bit lol
@@fathersun6238 yeah he remembers tech stuff and probably is now very successful because he didn't rot his brain with drugs and didn't waste tine on meaningless stuff. Also you wasted your life, if the parties and drugs were good there is no way you would be in shape to remember any of it first place.
GPU: look at me, I am the power supply now
😂😂😂
*Friends, I shot 16 pull-ups on one arm* *Support please*
Captain Phillips is a great movie.
🤣🤣🤣
Hahahahah
finally someone fixed the nvidia rtx 40 series connector
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️🤧👏👏👏👏👏
You need 3-phase power for RTX 4090
Better give them a diesel engine instead it will be cheaper than plugging them. 👀
@@Dusan-k5v Don't give them ideas you utter poon 🤣🤣
Well I know it was a serious joke at Nvidia but for anyone that hasn't seen or heard Gamers Nexus just posted a video showing that majority of the failers of the connectors where basically user error by not plugging them in all the way but yea they still have other issues to fix with the suppliers that make the connectors
Now we can run 25ft extension cords to keep our breakers from tripping!
House can now run at 4K 120fps. And in order to do the benchmark, you have to stress the home owner.
So good
Hahaha
Lol
Electricity bills...
"ayo it's cold in here, eyy bump up that boost clock!"
Spitting facts
Not even a joke I did this yesterday. It works no cap 100% verified
@@bluewave2432 My room is being heated by my Ryzen during the winters
@@sh4rpys saves money and makes use of a waste product. Way to save the earth man! 👊
@@bluewave2432 What do you mean "a waste product"
In the future you will have two PC towers, one will be the GPU alone
Already happening. Have you heard of egpu? They are usually literally graphics cards in their own tower, connected to the computer usually using thunderbolt 3-4 or an expresscard. The gpu tower also has its own power supply.
*Friends, I shot 16 pull-ups on one arm* *Support please*
@@jayburn00i have one connected to a pcie in my laptop. 😂 the gou with the psu and case is three times the size of my laptop. People ask me all the time if im using my gpu as a pc... Im loke nope laptop thats just extra stuff for gaming.
In the future probably gpu will become the tower with a slots for CPU/RAM/SSD 😂
I met someone who had an empty pcie slot on their gaming laptop, so they put a full sized graphics card in it that basically is attached with Velcro to the bottom sticking outside the case 🤣. They say their laptop is now lopsided, but they use peripheral inputs and outputs so they don't notice except when they need to move it. They never use it on battery.
When the blackout.. Whole family only running at least 15fps.. Sometimes lagging😂
The guy doing RTX 5090 : 💡The best idea ever💡
jokes are jokes, but I heard that they plan to make new UPS instead of a 12-volt additional power supply, where there will be 48 volts on the video card.
You have no clue about electronics do you
@@Glukonic you mean a PSU. UPS is a battery backup system.
@@pau1phi11ips nah he means UPS will be hand delivering every frame in future
can't wait for the 6090 :skull:
Bro upgraded the 11 windows on his house to windows 11
Window 11 home 💀
ok now how do you explain windows 11 pro?
@@86soulxFor businesses.
@@86soulxsimple.. the pro just gives you 1 more window😂
Smart joke, homie. Respect
Now I need a seven minute video of Electroboom showing how dangerous this is by doing it and yelping at the sparks that explode from everywhere.
The wall is AC. The card needs DC. You would need an AC-DC converter like in your PSU. Also the voltage is 120V/240V instead of 12V that the new 16-pin plug uses. You can absolutely make some sparks like that.
@@SoWhiteItHurts 🤓
@@harrasika fairly common knowledge actually if u know anything at all about anything
@@methheadfreestyle482 🤓
@@harrasika average goofball response lmao
I am completely with this idea
Great now my sister can use it as a hair dryer.
Bro 🤣🤣💀
gpus can work as hand dryers.
just place 2 motherboards with gpus on side of table and run both 24/7.
now you can dry both hands when you need. probably not as fast. but you can always overclock or add more gpus
@@boredape1257 please get out, Sir
Step sis
Damn my lights gonna activate in 4K😂
After 4K Hours
120 bills per sec
Flushes toilet, cools the CPU in freezer.
Opens windows insde the house, sees blue screen and an error code outside the house.
No reply? Leme fix that
@@hasskano life? can't fix that.
@@mightygamersmx2547 blue sayin I have no life but I have a whole ass garden in my backyard I'm naming the sultanate of anturium bc anturium is the name of a plant in brazil
No parents? Can't fix that@@hasska
I’m not saying, it’s a bad idea, just a bad execution.
If you have a power cord going from the GPU to the wall outlet, your power cord would not come out of the side of the GPU, it would come out the back. Right next to the display port ports, and HDMI ports, else you would need an open frame pc.
"Yeah , it was a combo, the GPU came with the house."
No, the house came with the GPU
You mean the house came with the GPU...
the gpu isn't attached to anything
Is funny comment bruh @@Cypher84X
For those that don't know, we use Power Supplies to convert the 110/120/240V AC from the wall to smaller DC voltages like 12 V for our devices like GPUs which further convert that to about 1V. If you really wanted to plug into the wall, you would need to add a significantly sized converter onto the GPU.
true but how he made the fan spins here ?
@@danteashen6178 by spinning them with his finger and cutting that out
i dont care with the gpu being significantly larger to convert ac to dc because its already worse in size
@@harukills Uhhh, imagine trying to add half of a PSU to it.........
@@danteashen6178 it obviously isn't a real gpu
Finally can render my electricity bill at 16k 30fps after 10 years
Plug them in all over your house so you can play doom eternal at 1000 fps
@@IseeSandvich in real life
people keeps talking about gpu benchmarks, how bout billing benchmark 💀
@@IseeSandvich yea dont even think abt yr state having any electricity left to power anything other than yr gpus
@@Bos_Meong highest bill takes the top of the leaderboard lmao
If it wasn’t for random outages, surges and the risk that has on hardware I doubt plugging it into the wall is a good idea. However into a surge protector this might honestly be the new meta, you have no limit on voltage besides the card itself.
Now if only we could get CPU’s to never run anywhere close to hot maybe by completely submerging them like crypto miners can be.
I'm old enough to remember a graphics card back in the early 2000s that needed to plug in to the wall. Matrox or 3dfx if I remember, power supplies were only 150-200 watts back then and this card needed more than was available on it's own 12v rail. So they added a port to the back beside the vga port that plugged in to an outlet.
The unreleased Voodoo 5 card with 4 gpu cores had to be plugged in the wall . Nothing new here 🥱
I remember Nvidia 5000 series something but I did not know the voodoo 5 though... Last voodoo I had was a v3 2000... we all know that if it was late voodoo it was probably early nvidia LOL (and it wasn't long after those 5000 cards with the DC adapters came out. I could be misremembering the model but you know what is old is New Again!
@@bpkesner the last 3dfx card was the v5 5500 I own one.
@@FullMetal-Tech Very cool! Nice to have some old gems like that! Yeah those ladder models were out of my price range and then 3dfx was gone 😕
Да, были времена))) сейчас уже и 600w не особо хватает.
“Why the hell do you have a gpu plugged into the wall???”
“My ceiling light can now run 4K 300 fps”
“Nice”
🤣
With lights having maximum ambient occulation and ray tracing
I would click "like" but at the time I'm seeing this comment it's at 69 likes.
open your curtains and it migt even be ray traced
Finally raytraced lighting in my room 😎
Can you imagine being a guy time-traveling from the 1950s? Where computers were the size of rooms to 2050, where computers are still the size of rooms.
"We started making them really tiny, like small enough to fit into a pocket, and then, well, we just decided to make them big again."
imagine 😂😂😂
also this happened with phones, going from massive bricks to tiny rectangles and then back to ultrawide screens 😂😂
@@xgg_fpv i hope they make a smartphone thats rotary. That would be kewl
@@th3ch33t Yeah, we slowly doing this to phones
No one gonna talk about that plug socket💀💀
bro’s turning on his lights at 4k 60fps with Ray Tracing
Underrated
Am I the only one who notices his outlet is torned up and in bad condition
Man just upgraded his house when he plugged the GPU in
me after plugging my keyboard and mouse into the wall
I mean you can plug your internet to the wall
🤣
WallGaming 18k 1fps 2000Ping
what do you intend to control? your house?
@@noobdogg wall be like :- yaaamete yaaamete kudasai auhhh
Bro is singing a youtube short 💀
Mom: Why Lights Flashes?
beacuse the lifetime is ending buy a new one
I dont want to screw 69 likes
@@amnesia.-. its already 75.
We've finally hit the penultimate arc where smaller technology begins to become bigger again.
I actually think this is a good idea even with current gpus, imagine never having to upgrade your power supply
A PSU is meant to convert electric current, raw electricity would destroy ur current GPU x)
@@Jean-Aimarre well maybe something like what laptops use, but now that I think about it that would also be really expensive for a 400w laptop charger
8pin Cabel that only can let a specific number of watts to the gpu. Why should u need a miniature building in ur pc to replace a cabel
@moi7654 the electricity from the wall is noisy, dirty and pretty unstable.
A not insignificant portion of your PSU is dedicated to cleaning, rectifying and splitting that electricity into usable power that won't destroy either your equipment or experience.
Think about what a noisy 3 phase mains input would do to your GPUs ability to clock.
It isn't an unsolvable problem....but if you'd prefer to not have to mount a dedicated power unit to your GPU then don't plug it into the wall
@@MousePad9The internal components of a laptop like the battery further regulate the current, and laptops take way less power. A passively cooled power supply would melt under load, that’s why they’re big boxes with a fan instead of just a little rectangle.
Bro gonna have at least -120 FPS while there is a power outage!
Store in 2030: We have in stock the newest RTX 10090Ti. Power drawn: One nuclear reactor.
i think your joke just gave me covid
@@rockyou9967 lmao thank you for saving it 😅😅😅
2050: XTR 50060 TI Extreme
Now you will never know why i got so many likes
Jk i just said 120 flames per second
240/540 🗿
@@meoow1123 nah I'll give it 69/49953
Nice.. Can also be useful for burning marshmallows
@@vivekranavaya4043 nah bro i will give it like a 9/11
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I remember my first ATI PCI graphics card. It had 4MB of video memory. And then I upgraded to an AGP slot nVidia FX 550 with 256MB. And then came PCIe.
i'm actually kind of amazed we are still using PCI-e after 20 years
@@vine00 Probably because PCI-e is a 'good enough' sort of deal. It works just fine because we haven't gotten to the point where gaming focused GPUs are exceeding the capacity of the current PCI-e tech. Once we get to that point though, we'll probably get something along the lines of a PCI-e 2.
@@The-Singularity-X01 in all fairness the pcie we have now as opposed to back then is way quicker, last i recall it's at 3.0 but i'm kind of out of date
*Friends, I shot 16 pull-ups on one arm* *Support please*
My first GPU was GT 9400. It can't even run GTA IV, and Fallout 3 put it out of commission.
That day, I learned something about GPUs in general.
You, sir, have a talent for making content that helps no one, was asked for by no one, and that no one but you benefit from.
My whole family got rid of their glasses after my home became 4K
@GorEldeen 2 underrated comments right here
This was already slated to happen 20+ years ago with the Voodoo 5 6000 by 3DFX. It had an external power brick that you had to plug into the wall. The card was scheduled to be mass produced like the Voodoo 5 5500, but it never ended up hitting the market.
Back in the late 2000s I used to have a CD-ROM bay PSU that was exclusive for my ATI CrossFire cards, it was a 250w with 4x 6pins connectors, I had 2 power cables coming out of my case.
I had the same thing, a dedicated PSU for my GPU's, and that was because I had a Dell XPS Gen 3 that had a power supply that could not be upgraded.
Think I had 7950x2 in there at one point.
@@cmdell4693 Probably yes and the standard will be 3 slots and the power cord will be on the I/O shield not in the case.
Damm lol all for 250w
@@bigshot329 yes sir, we needed to Frankenstein our rigs back them...
Ah yes now my house can run 4K 240V
Day 25 of asking you to use Oreo cream as thermal paste
Give up. Realize your dreams are simply just that, dreams.
@@Snackable_ Yesn't.... You have a quite poor skill on focusing huh well don't influence others too pls
@@Snackable_ shut
@@Snackable_ you must be great at committing to things
@@Snackable_ You are the type of person that gives up on stuff in life. You are the type of person that doesn't retry when fails.
I can hear both Edison and Tesla turning into their graves at the sound of this short.
*Friends, I shot 16 pull-ups on one arm* *Support please*
They'd probably first be wondering "what the fuck is a gpu?"
That outlet looks like an electric fire waiting to happen
Those things look like they've caught on fire or melted several times. Just sprayed and wiped down. Then a "ehh, it's probably fine"
More like an an electric fire that already has happened.
Electrical outlet aside, pretty sure the gpu would explode anyways if he were placing it into that Jurassic era board on the table
They just need to add storage to install OS and usb ports to connect keyboard and mouse.
@@RaneBoDasch it's a sleeper build
Bros bills gonna be $4,60 million 💀
Edit: relax he is just gonna live like a brokie
Day 2 of asking for mryeester to use pencil lead as thermal paste
How.. would that work?
@@quotablegaming7767 my thought exactly 😆
@@quotablegaming7767 By crushing the graphite in them?
Unless if we are legitimately considering sticking whole pencils between the CPU and heat sink.
@@oscarcacnio8418 if we just use crushed graphite, then it'll act the same way as something like salt would
@@oscarcacnio8418 paste is useful because either goes into the microscopic creveceses, but idk maybe lead is just smaller, anatomically idk
Plugging it onto the wall would really overclock his clock on the wall
never though that the future of PC gaming would require you to have a personal nuclear power plant at your home.
it really is getting absolutely insane. kind of dumb we need a 850w psu min for high end gaming pc
I bet he‘s installing the SSDs in his storage room
Underrated comment 🤣🤣
For that to work without an external power supply the GPU will need to be twice as large and heavy so it has it’s own DC power supply! :)
This man is going to change the world if he becomes a scientist
This already been done
2077 : Your GPU needs to be connected to a Nuclear Reactor for 24K gaming at 1069 FPS 😂
now you can see the glare on the window with raytracing whilst your father leaves to get "the milk."
AC to DC adaptor has left the chat
I was going to say it's inside the GPU, but the wattage requirements for modern GPUs means it’d be way too big to fit in there.
In the future we will have DC outlet so we don't even need a PSU anymore...
@@chiyolateeh prob not
it will be too expensive and hard to transport@@chiyolate
Still have my 1650 with no external power connector, I think I am goona stick with that for a while, it is still a nice card.
How is your 1650 so low power
@@tzz1773 most 1650's can run on pci express power except overclocked variants, dual fan variants, super/ti variants, etc.
making them perfect for an office pc since u dont need a power supply for some models. i myself bought a zotac gtx 1650 for my office pc lol
Can get a 6600 for like 215 atm would be a decent upgrade for ya
@@tzz1773 low profile (half height) card. Popular for use in office PCs because of the low wattage (and often proprietary) power supplies in those PCs
The RX 6400 is another more recent low profile card
@@nickfury1279 i feel like a rx 7400 if they make one will be a huge upgrade for sff business/gaming
I could see my friend using that as a fan for his room😂😂
day 18 of asking for molasses as thermal paste
Please do this
I hope it happens soon
Eventually we'll need one of those nuclear submarine reactors to power a GPU.
In engineering, we call this backing yourself into the corner, but selling it as something cool.
Yeah, I hate this lmao
You slot the dual channel RAMs into the toaster and the power button is the doorbell
I want this for this coming winter.
Which keeps warmer home RTX4090 or Rx 7900 xtx?
He can now overclock his house
No we will stop at a certain point(presumably when they get too big) and work on making them smaller with minor improvements and then we will start making them better and then eventually bigger
But they have gotten a lot smaller😅😅😅
@@JASONXMARIELA have they I mean the smallest ones I know are the older ones from like 2005
@@windowsvista3193 GPU dies have gotten smaller, but the cards are now being overbuilt. The 4090 and 4080 use a cooler that was built for 600W before it was found that the 4090 would only use 450W. Large GPU's are here because Nvidia is pushing high power targets
That outlet is illegal😭
Day 1 of asking whether you can use shampoo as thermal paste
As I recall, he did it, and it had very good results.
He did it already
Actually I did something very close to that I used a 750w server PSU plugged directly to the wall and routed a pair of heavy gauge wire all the way to the computer where I spliced PCIe pins to the GPU
@@telleva7890 yeah i had a 450w psu for the mobo and everything else and the 750w for the GPU , eventually i bought a bigger case and modded it to put the 750 inside the case under the card, and soldered the PCIe wires directly to the server PSU, (much shorter wire), still using that case to this day, i can even put a 4090 in there no worries
The plugs looked like overworked corporate workers lacking sleep 😂😢
LMFAO
Leaked footage of the 5090
The issue is that chips only run on about 1volt so we would always need big and bulky stepdown transformers
This is what I need. I don’t want to throw my 1000W PSU 😢
انضر كيف تدور المراوح بشكل بطيء. لقد استعمل يده 😂
@@AL_SHWARB15 yes
@@AL_SHWARB15 yes
Its a good space heater
BRO HOW U GONNA FIT THAT IN UR CASE THATS MASSIVE CARD!
it IS the case
@@dudeofdudovia Bro true 💀
It's not that massive.. any 360mm case works well.
It's not of tall and extra fat
@@GWCGamingwithChittaarth But i have 2070 super and my GPU looks so small compared to that
@@MrTefe it gets fatter... Not taller.
If your 2070 super is 3 fans, then it's basically the same in length.
But breadth would be 💀
RTX 40 series:
-need power from power supply
RTX 50 series:
-need power