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Who cares about efficiency on high end cards? Buy midrange if you want good perf/watt.
High end should bring loads of performance and IF possible efficiency, not necessarily anyway.

I always factor efficiency into everything, really how good is something if it is inefficient?

To me inefficiency = poor design
 
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It all depends on what you think it is inefficient, if it brings 50% more performance for 40% more power consumption it isn't inefficient by my standard, it's still a power hog but it delivers.
 

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It all depends on what you think it is inefficient, if it brings 50% more performance for 40% more power consumption it isn't inefficient by my standard, it's still a power hog but it delivers.

...but how does it scale? How much more power can you get out of it? The 7970 is power efficient and a little more voltage goes a very long way. If Kepler runs hot, what good is over-clocking going to do if you don't have the thermal headroom and you're chip is already consuming so much power.

I'm afraid I have to agree with m1dg3t since efficiency determines how a platform scales with voltage, clocks, shader counts, and temperature.
 
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...but how does it scale? How much more power can you get out of it? The 7970 is power efficient and a little more voltage goes a very long way. If Kepler runs hot, what good is over-clocking going to do if you don't have the thermal headroom and you're chip is already consuming so much power.

I'm afraid I have to agree with m1dg3t since efficiency determines how a platform scales with voltage, clocks, shader counts, and temperature.
doesn't it matter? Overclocking is a nice person touch but if it's not needed say if kepler beats an oced 7970 by a good margin then what would it matter? Top dog is still top dog that's all that matter at ultra high end.
 
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...but how does it scale? How much more power can you get out of it? The 7970 is power efficient and a little more voltage goes a very long way. If Kepler runs hot, what good is over-clocking going to do if you don't have the thermal headroom and you're chip is already consuming so much power.

I'm afraid I have to agree with m1dg3t since efficiency determines how a platform scales with voltage, clocks, shader counts, and temperature.

You can have the thermal headroom with watercooling
 

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I always factor efficiency into everything, really how good is something if it is inefficient?

To me inefficiency = poor design

And to me people made way to big of a deal out of the "inefficiency" of nVidia cards. I mean if you take the HD6970 and GTX570, two cards that performed virtually identically, the difference in performance per watt was a whole 4%. Not something to complain about at all really, IMO. And when you look at actual power consumption between the two, the GTX570 consumes a whole 3w more when idle and a whole 9w more under load. Again, nothing to complain about really.

Yes the GTX580 was more inefficent, about 10% worse, but it also performed about 13% better, so it is actually doing slightly better than linear when it comes to raw performance and performance per watt, which is actually good.
 

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And to me people made way to big of a deal out of the "inefficiency" of nVidia cards. I mean if you take the HD6970 and GTX570, two cards that performed virtually identically, the difference in performance per watt was a whole 4%. Not something to complain about at all really, IMO. And when you look at actual power consumption between the two, the GTX570 consumes a whole 3w more when idle and a whole 9w more under load. Again, nothing to complain about really.

Yes the GTX580 was more inefficent, about 10% worse, but it also performed about 13% better, so it is actually doing slightly better than linear when it comes to raw performance and performance per watt, which is actually good.

...lets wait and see what Kepler brings. I'm anxious to find out how it performs. I like being proven wrong. :)
 
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Typically cards don't even use all the power supplied to them though.
 

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Typically cards don't even use all the power supplied to them though.

Very good point, like the GTX580 has an 8+6 pin design good for 300w and peaks in the 225w range and the GTX570 it 6+6 good for 225w and it peaks in the 190w range. So if the GK104 samples are popping up with 6+6 I would guess peak power consumption around 200w as well.

And frankly the number of power connectors on a card is a terrible way to judge power consumption, the GTX560 has a 6+6 pin design as well and peaks under 150w...
 

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Very good point, like the GTX580 has an 8+6 pin design good for 300w and peaks in the 225w range and the GTX570 it 6+6 good for 225w and it peaks in the 190w range. So if the GK104 samples are popping up with 6+6 I would guess peak power consumption around 200w as well.

And frankly the number of power connectors on a card is a terrible way to judge power consumption, the GTX560 has a 6+6 pin design as well and peaks under 150w...

The extra power from the connectors is really only there for overclocking.
 
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To begin with, the picture confirms that the board will have 5 NVVDD phases, and up to three miscellaneous power domains.
By those "miscellaneous power domains" you mean those two phases powering GDDR5 vDD and vDDQ, those on the upper edge of the card and left of the power plugs?
But where's the third miscellaneous power domain?
 
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Very good point, like the GTX580 has an 8+6 pin design good for 300w and peaks in the 225w range and the GTX570 it 6+6 good for 225w and it peaks in the 190w range. So if the GK104 samples are popping up with 6+6 I would guess peak power consumption around 200w as well.

And frankly the number of power connectors on a card is a terrible way to judge power consumption, the GTX560 has a 6+6 pin design as well and peaks under 150w...
http://tpucdn.com/reviews/Powercolor/HD_7950_PCS_Plus/images/power_maximum.gif
Wizz uses crisys 2 for power consumption not furmark so this is max real power consumption .
 

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Saw this posted earlier on WCCFTech, maybe they changed the placing of the power connectors so they would cause less stress on the PSU wires? Still yet, looks odd. :ohwell:
 

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http://tpucdn.com/reviews/Powercolor/HD_7950_PCS_Plus/images/power_maximum.gif
Wizz uses crisys 2 for power consumption not furmark so this is max real power consumption .

Or you can use Kombustor (Furmark) that fully taxes your GPU and not your CPU. It is built to stress every part of your GPU and I can tell you this. My 6870 gets a lot hotter running Kombustor than running Crysis 2. Unless you have numbers to prove the difference, I wouldn't make such a claim...
 
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Who cares about efficiency on high end cards? Buy midrange if you want good perf/watt.
High end should bring loads of performance and IF possible efficiency, not necessarily anyway.

Easy to say when your dad pays for the bills. ;)
 

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Or you can use Kombustor (Furmark) that fully taxes your GPU and not your CPU. It is built to stress every part of your GPU and I can tell you this. My 6870 gets a lot hotter running Kombustor than running Crysis 2. Unless you have numbers to prove the difference, I wouldn't make such a claim...

Because we all buy high end GPU to stare at benchmark screen all day. :laugh:
 
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Easy to say when your dad pays for the bills. ;)

Who are you to make such insinuations? For the record I went green with solar energy some years ago, my electricity bills are 0.
I'd avoid such blind statements in the future if I were you, it just isn't polite.
 
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Who are you to make such insinuations? For the record I went green with solar energy some years ago, my electricity bills are 0.
I'd avoid such blind statements in the future if I were you, it just isn't polite.

Yes, yes, specially during the night... :shadedshu
 
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Ever heard of electricity company compensation? I'd never consume more than I produce, even accounting night hours. In fact I get paid for what I don't consume, I have a contract with Enel.
Anyway you are just troll baiting me out of topic.
 
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