I think that's underselling it. Performance is good, up by a significant margin, and the VRAM boost is well worth it. There's just no efficiency gain to go along with it.
It looks to me like you could think about it as a performance/VRAM/convenience stepping-stone between having one 4090 and having a pair.
Paired 5090s, if such a thing is possible, sounds like a very good way to spend a lot of money very quickly while possibly setting things on fire, and you'd have to have a good reason for that.
It looks to me like you could think about it as a performance/VRAM/convenience stepping-stone between having one 4090 and having a pair.
Paired 5090s, if such a thing is possible, sounds like a very good way to spend a lot of money very quickly while possibly setting things on fire, and you'd have to have a good reason for that.