#My 5090 isn't getting any jobs, and salad says "degraded performance"
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Disable mining in Workload Preferences -> Advanced
it looks like the miners are not working for 50-series cards yet. As for the lack of jobs, that's probably just due to the very low demand for the 5090. it's overpriced
Less that it’s overpriced and more it’s just not adopted into the developer toolset as much as previous generations yet
that too. I still think it's just way overpriced though
Yeah possibly a mix of both
Personally, I think for gaming it is quite overpriced, but if you're doing work that utilizes it to it's full potential, its quite an excellent card. Also, there are some niche gaming workloads that it's literally twice as good as a 4090, such as ultra high resolution VR. Although I use it for things like that, I primarily got it for work. It's not a big expense compared to it's output in some commercial applications.
Since I know Salad serves AI workloads I figured it would be king here tbh, hence my question. I get your reply as a broad market statement, but I am confused why more people don't want to rent that compute. Isn't that the point of the platform? Seems like the most demanding workloads would want the best available hardware.
I'm talking about the price to rent the card. it's upwards of $0.45/hour when the 4090 is only $0.30/hour. Probably hard to justify paying 50% more for the GPU when most workflows aren't even optimized for the 5090 yet.
Same deal happened with the 4090 for the first year and a half after release. It took a long time for workflows to adapt to the new generation
this is where I'm at. my 5090 hasn't picked up a job in the first 3 days of having it.