Thank you so so much for this article, I liked the observation in the trend/pattern of board power over the years
instead of price to performance, we should do "price to performance to power" / normalize for all 3, since you're generally paying for better efficiency as you pay for a better card, and less if you buy an older cheaper card (that still has the same performance as a new midrange card e.g.)
I personally just wanted an ITX / low length/single fan RTX 4070 with 16GB VRAM. Or something like the 1080Ti mini for the 4070Ti (Super/16GB VRAM).
it's ~200W just like the numerous ITX 1080/2070(S)/3060Ti, all ~1 "Liter" in size, so ~200 "Watt per Liter"
We should be getting better/more efficient/smaller cooler designs over time, not larger
What's so so sad is that individual people are modding their 4070/Tis to ~1 Liter. so so sad how companies with 100s of (paid) ppl don't want to / cannot make a product that already kinda used to exist 6-7 years ago but 1 unpaid passionate person can
There is the RTX 4000 SFF / 4500 if you have double(?) money it's worth lol. People were using A4000 for $500 despite being similar performance to a 3060Ti (but <70%
I should add here that technically there is already a "<=175W 4080/4070", the Laptop 4090/4080 lol
Which in turn is kind of sad because there used to be a 200W 2080 desktop/laptop that didn't need this awful segmentation/naming/power limiting/scamming
More efficient GPUs to just run them at idiotic power levels and larger coolers at idiotic prices with idiotic memory setups with idiotic naming schemes/segmentation lol
AMD dGPUs are seemingly non existent in laptops, which is kinda funny because there's little reason to buy a non AMD CPU laptop other than supply/them existing (Intel = bad battery / bad iGPU until MTL, it's fine in larger laptops I guess). RDNA3 is significantly less efficient than RTX4xxx/Ada Lovelace anyways