BTW, if you undervolt 4060 LP (I did 890Mv@2550Mhz curve) it loses less than 1% in benchmarks but consumes 95W maximum and as result becomes more quiet and 7-8 degrees colder under load.
BTW, if you undervolt 4060 LP (I did 890Mv@2550Mhz curve) it loses less than 1% in benchmarks but consumes 95W maximum and as result becomes more quiet and 7-8 degrees colder under load.
The issue is going to be power. The HP Z2 Mini G9 has no PCIe power connectors available. So you're limited to the ~70 W that the slot can provide on its own.
Really enjoyed this review & test. Learning a lot about the RTX 4000 ADA. Probably going to build another workstation soon, & this card delivers monster performance in such a small form factor. Can you PLEASE do more content like this to get the word out there!? Everything that's out especially on YT is all about RAY TRACING and using GPUs just to play games.
I love the single slot power cards. the a4000 ada is probably the best example of how far perf/watt has come outside fully mobile SOCs. I built a perf/w machine last year that uses a T series intel 6/12 i7 running at 25w and an a2000 6gb that I got for a good price. I have more fun benchmarking that PC than my main one because it's so fun to see what something running
Very niche indeed but I'm glad you made this video. These are the current best two LP cards and by a good margin, so I was curious about what I was missing out on since I got the RTX 4060 LP (not that I could afford $1500 on a GPU anyways lmao). Good to know that, for gaming, the answer is: not very much!
Thanks for the comparison. This is a very niche market segment and some of us like our GPUs without power connectors so I was wondering if I'd be missing out not going with the 4060. Server GPUs will always be the last stronghold for low profile sub 75w performance I also appreciate you using ffxv benchmark. It's my go-to and ignored everywhere
I happen to have both in a workstation, combined with an ancient Quadro that I just use for image output. They are pretty much the same speed in my hands too... although my simulations take weeks to complete, so one may end a few hours or a day ahead.
I still don’t get why people are even comparing these two cards. Not only they are so far apart in price that it doesn’t make any sense but they also play in two different categories purpose wise 🤷
@@VJäverling-m9z yes but my point is, why would you even consider the ada when the other exists; I would understand comparing the 4060 lp with an RX 7600 lp (if it existed) but comparing a gaming card with a professional card that cost what? 3 to 4 times more I don’t get it. Maybe I’m wrong and myopic though
Great video 💯 📸, Already cleared some of my doubts, Will you please tell us about the company that upgrade these GPU's TDP. I'm planning to building my project regarding to portable desktop setup powerfull enough to handle anything with most efficient way.
Can you do an in game comparison between these two cards showing fps and temps, especially since the gigabyte has 3 fans versus the blower style fan on the ada 4000.
I was on Amazon and I think there is a second 4060 LP GPU with a faster GPU clock speed of 2475 for $386 and the other one was $329 with a GPU clock speed of 1830. They look like the same card and don't know how much didderence the clock speed would make..@@cbutters
its hardware is more in line with a 4070, using the AD104 chip, but configured somewhere between a 4070 and 4070 Super, but with a slightly cut down bus (but double the RAM on the cut down bus), and ultimately limited to 75W TDP on the SFF version, which is why its performance is more in line with a 4060.
I have been looking for a comparison between these two cards for so long. Thank you for this video!
BTW, if you undervolt 4060 LP (I did 890Mv@2550Mhz curve) it loses less than 1% in benchmarks but consumes 95W maximum and as result becomes more quiet and 7-8 degrees colder under load.
@@baka_ja_naithank you! God bless you and family.
Glad this covered the most important bases and even a slight surprise in the machine learning stuff, good video!
BTW, if you undervolt 4060 LP (I did 890Mv@2550Mhz curve) it loses less than 1% in benchmarks but consumes 95W maximum and as result becomes more quiet and 7-8 degrees colder under load.
Is there a video on how to do this?
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS MY GUY ❤
@@sethbeames1945
ruclips.net/video/KPR06CxysMw/видео.htmlsi=FpzEAuk3VH36N6vQ
@@sethbeames1945my comment get deleted since it a link but search up “how to undervolt GPU” and apply the same settings that this guy used
The issue is going to be power. The HP Z2 Mini G9 has no PCIe power connectors available. So you're limited to the ~70 W that the slot can provide on its own.
Really enjoyed this review & test. Learning a lot about the RTX 4000 ADA. Probably going to build another workstation soon, & this card delivers monster performance in such a small form factor. Can you PLEASE do more content like this to get the word out there!? Everything that's out especially on YT is all about RAY TRACING and using GPUs just to play games.
I love the single slot power cards. the a4000 ada is probably the best example of how far perf/watt has come outside fully mobile SOCs. I built a perf/w machine last year that uses a T series intel 6/12 i7 running at 25w and an a2000 6gb that I got for a good price. I have more fun benchmarking that PC than my main one because it's so fun to see what something running
THANK you man, this is exactly what I really wanted to know!
Very niche indeed but I'm glad you made this video. These are the current best two LP cards and by a good margin, so I was curious about what I was missing out on since I got the RTX 4060 LP (not that I could afford $1500 on a GPU anyways lmao). Good to know that, for gaming, the answer is: not very much!
Very nice comparison
the RTX SFF Ada perfect for small form factor work travel
Thanks for the comparison. This is a very niche market segment and some of us like our GPUs without power connectors so I was wondering if I'd be missing out not going with the 4060. Server GPUs will always be the last stronghold for low profile sub 75w performance
I also appreciate you using ffxv benchmark. It's my go-to and ignored everywhere
Thank you that was super helpful
I happen to have both in a workstation, combined with an ancient Quadro that I just use for image output. They are pretty much the same speed in my hands too... although my simulations take weeks to complete, so one may end a few hours or a day ahead.
For my own personal uses case, I went for the Asrock ARC a380 over the RTX 4000 SFF Ada, as I need access to AV1 encoder on the cheap.
You are the only one with both cards and you failed to benchmark real games.... disappointing.
I have both a4000 sff is better
But you can bios swap the 4060 and beat out the a4000
@@candyred3vThere are bios mods for the A2000 and A4000 that allow it to draw more power and perform a lot better
@@candyred3v can you write some fps compare in games pls thanks.. i want to buy one but not shure what to chose
more memory always good for processing those 4k 8k textures if you using unreal engines or gpu rendering software like octane redshift etc
Which one is quieter when under load? Thanks
I still don’t get why people are even comparing these two cards. Not only they are so far apart in price that it doesn’t make any sense but they also play in two different categories purpose wise 🤷
@@VJäverling-m9z yes but my point is, why would you even consider the ada when the other exists; I would understand comparing the 4060 lp with an RX 7600 lp (if it existed) but comparing a gaming card with a professional card that cost what? 3 to 4 times more I don’t get it. Maybe I’m wrong and myopic though
Great video 💯 📸,
Already cleared some of my doubts,
Will you please tell us about the company that upgrade these GPU's TDP. I'm planning to building my project regarding to portable desktop setup powerfull enough to handle anything with most efficient way.
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Kinda wish there were some gaming benchmarks where the 8GB of VRAM struggle.
Aww man you have both cards, but failed to do any 4K game tests?
those would have been nice to see... some game tests in 1080p 1440p and 4k
Can you do an in game comparison between these two cards showing fps and temps, especially since the gigabyte has 3 fans versus the blower style fan on the ada 4000.
can RTX 4000 SFF run "chat with RTX" ?
How about *4060 Ti 16GB* ?
What about it? Would be nice if one existed in this small form factor.
Too bad 4000 SFF costs x4 times as much as the 4060 LP
But can the RTX 4000 run Crysis lol.
Is that even a relevant question these days lol
Of course the main problem is the cost difference
Yeah, it'd be nice if there was a 16GB 4060 Ti
LP option for 400ish, that would close the gap a LOT.
I was on Amazon and I think there is a second 4060 LP GPU with a faster GPU clock speed of 2475 for $386 and the other one was $329 with a GPU clock speed of 1830. They look like the same card and don't know how much didderence the clock speed would make..@@cbutters
so rtx 4000 is basically = 12gb 4060
its 20GB, also, see this mod: ruclips.net/video/2w9J07LuPig/видео.html its basically a 3070 Ti
its hardware is more in line with a 4070, using the AD104 chip, but configured somewhere between a 4070 and 4070 Super, but with a slightly cut down bus (but double the RAM on the cut down bus), and ultimately limited to 75W TDP on the SFF version, which is why its performance is more in line with a 4060.
Thanks !
Have been looking for this comparison. It really helps make decision.
Heyyyy lol where Apex? 😢