3090 PCI-e gen3 vs. gen4 performance? #2977
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Not sure, but check whether your current motherboard has slots with different lanes (1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x). Your card should be put in a 16x slot for full bandwidth. |
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I'm using ASUS PRIME-X470 Pro (PCI-E 3.0) with Nvidia 3090 |
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Hello ... without xformers and all settings on default I get ~2.5it/s on a Titan X Pascal, a really old card. Your problem seems not to be PCIe-3 |
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meanwhile me with stable diffusion running on a core i3 4th gen without gpu at 140s/it :D |
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Based on what you wrote it's more guessing than knowing.
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Sorry for digging, I have discovery something, Disable Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling will improve both generating / training performace on RTX 3090. Image generating from 11it/s > 16-17 it/s when disabled. |
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Hi so I have a 3090 but with xformers and default settings am only getting ~2it/s depending on the sampler. According to other threads this seems low so I checked and realized others are getting things like 16it/s and I wondered if it has to do with my specs or smth
The one thing that stands out is my motherboard only supports PCI-e gen3, I've read online that for games it doesn't actually affect performance much
Big question for me is does it affect SD performance that much
I'd like to know before I commit to spending a few hundred dollars and ripping out my motherboard
Or at least some data on other peoples specs and their its/s so I can compare baselines
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