![]() You can find great discussions about it in EVGA forums. Issue was not isolated to any particular software nor to any particular brand of the card, and it has been traced back to design of the cards. Many have experienced that when running beta of Amazon's New World. If you search around you will find number of 30xx card users experienced similar issue to yours, with cards dying in similar manner, when running software that puts heavy load on the card (typically games). I put a 1000W PSU in my build for safety and have never crashed from load issues. The 3090 is comically power hungry and produces massive spikes in transient load, which power supplies frequently can't cope with unless oversized for the build. The feeling I had is that Davinci was overriding the safety limits for the GPU. I run very GPU-intensive processes and there's no one software that ever produced a hardware fault. That excitement turned into expensive damage. I have been working in CGI for 20 years and thought to add a cinema camera to my arsenal. I am not an editor or expert in filming just passionate about this. I managed to shut down the PC in time the first time. 31 minutes in my secondary 3090 Gigabyte OC Vision dies. 30 minutes in and I am denoising my first clip. ![]() Yesterday I bought a BMPCC6K Pro and installed Davinci Resolve Studio 8. ![]() Where do you see the biggest benefits when going with a RTX A6000? Are there any other improvements with a quadro i am not taking into consideration? Are those cards for example specifically tested with resolve and therefor supported or even recommended or would you guys go with the RTX 3090 and save quite a few bucks?ĪrteconiCGI wrote:Sadly another case here. Performance wise the RTX 3090 should be faster than the RTX A6000 but there is the obvious argument that the A6000 offers double the amount of VRAM and at least in our case resolve seems most of the time constraint by the amount of VRAM our GPU can offer. (or any performance graphics card for that matter) is heavily overpriced right now, the difference isn`t as big as it used to be. Usually the RTX A6000 would be too much of a price increase but given the fact that the RTX 3090 We are in need of a new GPU for our main editing workstation and it comes down to the two candidates mentioned in the title, the RTX 3090 and the RTX A6000.
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