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Some online services have lenient password complexity policies, allowing users to create weak passwords easily. This poses a security risk: Reduced Security: Weak password complexity policies make it easier for attackers to guess passwords or use dictionary attacks. False Sense of Security: Users may perceive their accounts as more secure than they actually are when allowed to create weak passwords. To overcome this challenge, organizations should enforce strong password complexity policies that require users to create passwords with a blend of upper and lower case cultivations, numbers, and special characters. Additionally, they can encourage the use of multi-factor validation (MFA) for an added layer of security. Lack of User Education Many users lack awareness of password security best practices, leading to suboptimal password choices: Weak Password Creation: Users may not understand the importance of strong passwords or how to create them. Limited Awareness of Risks: ...

A possible "RTX 3090 Ti" would reach 450 W of consumption, and would have memory at 21 Gb / s

The possible arrival of an RTX 3090 Super is being rumored a lot, which in the latest rumor is transformed into an RTX 3090 Ti courtesy of Videocardz . According to the supposed information of this future NVIDIA graphics card there would be some additional changes compared to the current RTX 3090. Although it would be the GA102 chip fully unlocked with 10 752 CUDA cores, the consumption of the card would go to 450 W.

For some reason on this website they continue to call the total consumption of the card (TBP) thermal design (TDP), confusing those who read it and that in the middle they have talked about the difference on previous occasions. But hey, keep in mind that what is indicated by the companies is the total consumption of the card and not the TDP. That is why 450 W of consumption already reaches high levels, although there are RTX 3090 models that can exceed 400 W with the turbo that they include and the power system.

In that field, apparently this "RTX 3090 Ti" would have a new power connector, but not the NVIDIA one but one that would be included as part of the PCIe 5.0 standard. It is the primary news I have of it. Apparently the information on that connector would be under embargo, to be published when the first motherboards with PCIe 5.0 arrive.

Of course, the graphics card would remain using PCIe 4.0 because the GA102 chip is not prepared for PCIe 5.0 although in Videocardz they leave the possibility open. It could happen because there is no change in the line code, only in the transfer speed, but even so that would have design implications regarding the clock that regulates the external PCIe connection that NVIDIA would have to take beforehand. And if the RTX 3090 Ti included PCIe 5.0, it would mean that all those based on the GA102 could use PCIe 5.0.

In terms of memory, this RTX 3090 Ti would use 2 GB GDDR6X chips at 21 Gb / s compared to 1 GB and 19.5 Gb / s of the RTX 3090. Which also raises a lot of doubts for how much it is they heat the GDDR6X chips to 19.5 Gb / s. It has been a source of problems in the first batches of the RTX 3090s and only well into 2021 did they begin to put better thermal pads on the GDDR6 chips to reduce their extreme temperatures. They have a maximum of 110 ÂșC, and in some models under load they reach thermal limitation, losing performance. 2GB to 21Gb / s chips generating enormous heat per chip? Well it's a rumor, they could say it's 4GB to 80Gb / s if they wanted. A separate question is whether it ends up being true.

 

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