486 desktop pc can support Nvidia 5090 gpu?

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Maybe, same x86 architecture wat. If can connect, Maybe take months to execute 1 simple instruction?
 

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Overlooking at 99999999ghz and buy the liquid nitrogen cooling for cpu. Maybe
 

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Can work or not ah... IT experts can advise?

Nope.

80486 era PCs supported only 32bit legacy PCI bus. 5090 is PCI-E.

32bit PCI operating at 66 Mhz is capable of a bus speed of 266MBps

PCIE 5.0 which I assume is what a 5090 will use has a 16-lane bus speed of 64GBps.

Go do the math yourself.

Nevermind that the connectors and operating voltage are completely different lol.
 

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Can dun ask these kind of questions?? The motherboard dun even have PCI-E slot required for modern day GPU.... :rolleyes:
 

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Nope.

80486 era PCs supported only 32bit legacy PCI bus. 5090 is PCI-E.

32bit PCI operating at 66 Mhz is capable of a bus speed of 266MBps

PCIE 5.0 which I assume is what a 5090 will use has a 16-lane bus speed of 64GBps.

Go do the math yourself.

Nevermind that the connectors and operating voltage are completely different lol.
Can mod the connectors and use external psu.
 

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Anyway last time tech moves so fast. 1 year your pc obsolete liao cannot run cos of new instruction sets
 

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Can mod the connectors and use external psu.
Different bus voltage and clocks. Instruction sets also different. I suppose a really smart engineer might be possible to construct a hardware interface board that allows a 486 era device to actually use a PCIE GPU for basic video output.
 

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Can dun ask these kind of questions?? The motherboard dun even have PCI-E slot required for modern day GPU.... :rolleyes:
moi IT noob cannot ask meh...
i also dont know simi PCI-E slot, ask here first before bringing down to PC shop ask them help me to install
 

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Fastest pci version of Nvidia card maybe.
You have to remember, pci was the fastest
thing in 486.

 

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Different bus voltage and clocks. Instruction sets also different. I suppose a really smart engineer might be possible to construct a hardware interface board that allows a 486 era device to actually use a PCIE GPU for basic video output.
End up might as well just get a modern motherboard.

Powering up a 8088, 80286, 80386 and 80486 system does bring back the memories.

From Windows 3.11 to Win 95, there's really a wow factor. Today it's nostalgic to run a 80486 system in DOS mode. 8088/80286 see the base memory slowly counting to 640kb before the system boots.
 

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moi IT noob cannot ask meh...
i also dont know simi PCI-E slot, ask here first before bringing down to PC shop ask them help me to install
Bro your 486 smelly smelly also more than 20++ years liao... you sure you have a working 486 PC??
 

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End up might as well just get a modern motherboard.

Powering up a 8088, 80286, 80386 and 80486 system does bring back the memories.

From Windows 3.11 to Win 95, there's really a wow factor. Today it's nostalgic to run a 80486 system in DOS mode. 8088/80286 see the base memory slowly counting to 640kb before the system boots.
I doubt even got USB port nor any SATA port lor... :sick: at best IDE port for HDD.
 
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