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Is this just Daniel or does 5070 Ti (or whatever Blackwell GPU for that matter) usually consume less than its advertised max TDP?
No, his experience is quite normal.

If the game doesn't max out the compute capability of the card (including RT and Tensor cores) as well as load up the memory controller, it won't use it's max power

Also if you enable Reflex, GPU util will decrease to aid responsiveness, potentially dropping power usage too.

It gets more technical, but I'm not qualified to speak for nGreedia...
 
Savings seem much better than with Ada. I'm more inclined to get a 5070 than ever (5070 Ti upwards cost beyond unreasonable here so no go, and 5060 series is too meh; and AMD cards just don't support what I need so a complete no go either).
 
Savings seem much better than with Ada. I'm more inclined to get a 5070 than ever (5070 Ti upwards cost beyond unreasonable here so no go, and 5060 series is too meh; and AMD cards just don't support what I need so a complete no go either).
Apparently. My 4090 was always pegged to max TGP for whatever reason

Impressive how they didn't shrink the node but they tweaked the architecture enough to gain performance out of it... Now if they weren't so conservative on the factory clock speeds, 50 series would've been received a bit better regarding performance. I haven't heard of any cases where a 50 series card couldn't handle a buch more MHz yet...

The 5070 looks overall decent when not thinking about the 4090 memes... The product isn't bad, the surroundings are.
 
Got a 5060 Ti 16GB recently, very happy with the AI performance especially after the results for the 9060 XT are out. Getting around 2.5it/sec on Illustrious.
 
Part of an even bigger project @lexluthermiester

Petty enough to be happy this managed to get here because I know it will irritate some.

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The performance bios:


The quiet bios:

 
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Petty enough to be happy this managed to get here because I know it will irritate some.
That's a cool card! Who cares what the naysayers think. Enjoy! When you're done with the work you using it for, turn it into a themed system build! :toast:

The performance bios:

Also, go with the performance BIOS. Those fans are not going to be very noisy. So unless you're ultra sensitive to fan noise(I would be surprised if you are), cooler is better. :rockout:
 
I know you can shave power usage off by about this amount, I'm more interested in running a 5070 at .7 V so it theoretically pars GTX 1060 in terms of wattage. Curious how much performance will be wasted.
I think that will be particular for the chip you are lucky to get.
 
Forgot that theres a topic for this.:oops:

I've upgraded from my 3060 Ti after a bit more than 2 and half years.
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Its a true 2 slot card and I have to say that I kinda like how sleek it looks and the build quality is surprisingly good.
It is brand new just not from an etailer so I've saved off a decent ammount of money that way and the guy is buying my 3060 Ti so that also made it cheaper. 'whatever cheaper means in my country anyway:laugh:'

Used it for a few days now and the card OC's pretty well even tho I don't usually care about OC but since its giving me zero issues with this card and the temps are still good enough its fine I guess. 'I've saved 2 profiles in Afterburner, one for my max OC+UV and one thats stock with an even more agressive UV for when I don't need the extra performance'

Good thing is that I can in fact run the card with my 500W PSU with the supplied adapter, checked my system's total power draw with my power meter and my system is not drawing more than what my 3060 Ti did 'also undervolted' or at most it draws about the same if I really push the card with no FPS cap.

There is a slight bit of a coil whine when gaming like about the same as what my 1070 used to have but its nothing too bothersome + I'm always uisng a headset when gaming so its like whatever.
 
@Sithaer 's all fine and dandy m8 but now to the most important question: how many FPS do you get at the desktop?
 
Twice a year or once a couple years? It's important for my, ahem, research...
2 frames - twice a year
So, 4 frames annually
I hope you're not a researcher working for team green eh? :laugh::wtf:
 
Is this just Daniel or does 5070 Ti (or whatever Blackwell GPU for that matter) usually consume less than its advertised max TDP?
My 5070 Ti does seem to use little power, or at least the sensor is showing that. Unless I'm in a synthetic benchmark, it never approaches 200W. Whereas my 3060 Ti would regularly get over 200W.
 
My 5070 Ti does seem to use little power, or at least the sensor is showing that. Unless I'm in a synthetic benchmark, it never approaches 200W. Whereas my 3060 Ti would regularly get over 200W.
True. but remember a software-based sensor reading for gpu or cpu power draw will never be correct... it is an estimation, it doesn't take into account efficiency loss through heat buildup and whatnot...

eg: if my 5090 maxes out, software will show 600W because it understands the TGP spec is set to 600W... But an external sensor inline with the 12V FirePower cable like my Thermal Grizzly WireView actually indicates 640W max. that doesnt take into account the ~10-20 something watts from the PCIe slot.

The 5070 Ti is actually highly efficient for what it does. I played with a 3060 Ti before and personally owned a 3080 Ti and 2 3090s in SLI... RTX 30 series cards would always be pegged to their limits and needed a lot of power to do what comparatively slower cards now can do.

I'd imagine a 3060 Ti brute forced with 300W still wouldn't match the 5070 Ti running below 200 since the node shrink from 30 series' Samsung 8nm to 40+50 series' TSMC's 5N was really big for efficiency

2 frames - twice a year
So, 4 frames annually
I hope you're not a researcher working for team green eh? :laugh::wtf:
Imagine nvidia releases a GPU like this for a second...

4FPY = 0.00000012675 FPS

The rest of the FPS would come from multi frame gen and whatever else they invent

Maybe 5090 performance for $400 as a tagline on stage?

How would Jensen brag about that accomplishment?

Thoughts? :laugh:
 
I'd imagine a 3060 Ti brute forced with 300W still wouldn't match the 5070 Ti running below 200
You don't need to imagine. Even 3070 Ti is way behind. It only manages to trade blows with 5060 Ti.
 
Allright, back in the Green zone. After being briefly in the Red (got and returned a faulty 9070XT) and several months of being GPU-less, Ii bit the bullet and got the still severely overpriced PNY 5070Ti. Around ~1000 $, with a bundle of a 750W Gigabyte PSU which I can hopefully flog for ~60$.

It sucks, but I'm an addict. Need my hi-end modern gaming fix, even thou I don't really do it that much. And the prices don't seem like they’re coming down anytime soon.
 
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Just built a new PC with 5070+9700x for my colleague (more like boss) so he can play MS Flight Simulator 2024.

The Gigabyte 5070 SFF is so tiny and light, though the temps are fine, 75C at stock with 30C ambient while fans are silent
 
Allright, back in the Green zone. After being briefly in the Red (got and returned a faulty 9070XT) and several months of being GPU-less, Ii bit the bullet and got the still severely overpriced PNY 5070Ti. Around ~1000 $, with a bundle of a 750W Gigabyte PSU which I can hopefully flog for ~60$.

It sucks, but I'm an addict. Need my hi-end modern gaming fix, even thou I don't really do it that much. And the prices don't seem like they’re coming down anytime soon.
Congratz, I'm happy that you mange to get a GPU. PNY from my experience are good cards.
 
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