Rakesh95
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System Name | Cant think of one |
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Processor | Intel Core i7 930 D0 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte EX58A-UD3R |
Cooling | 3x 200mm, 1x120, 1x120 push for megahalem |
Memory | Kingston OC DDR3 1600MHz Cas 6 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte GTX 275 896mb |
Storage | 1x WD AV-GP 1 Terabyte(OS/bkup) 1x WD Caviar Green(Data) 1x WD Caviar Blue(MAC OSX 10.5.5 |
Display(s) | Dell 22" |
Case | Coolermaster Storm Sniper |
Audio Device(s) | ALC889a |
Power Supply | Coolermaster Utimate Circute protection(UCP) 700 |
Software | Wndows 7 and MAC OSX leopard |
Hey all,
I have a new gigabyte EX58a-UD3R. It has this feature called Dynamic Energy Saver 2, it can show the current power usage of the cpu. At full stock it shows that my cpu is only using 8 watts! I think that astounding, when i have my 930 at 4ghz, it shows around 130-140w. It isnt stable just yet, but that wattage was recorded at 1.26v.
I find these figures interesting, but im not sure if its true. Im sure many people here have equipment to check for these things as well so i want to ask if DES is actually showing the true power usage.
Thanks in advanced
I have a new gigabyte EX58a-UD3R. It has this feature called Dynamic Energy Saver 2, it can show the current power usage of the cpu. At full stock it shows that my cpu is only using 8 watts! I think that astounding, when i have my 930 at 4ghz, it shows around 130-140w. It isnt stable just yet, but that wattage was recorded at 1.26v.
I find these figures interesting, but im not sure if its true. Im sure many people here have equipment to check for these things as well so i want to ask if DES is actually showing the true power usage.
Thanks in advanced