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Which generation is your Graphics Card?

Which generation is your Graphics Card?

  • GeForce 1000 and older

    Votes: 14,065 22.3%
  • GeForce 2000

    Votes: 5,378 8.5%
  • GeForce 3000

    Votes: 13,778 21.9%
  • GeForce 4000

    Votes: 8,502 13.5%
  • Radeon RX 5000 and older

    Votes: 6,175 9.8%
  • Radeon RX 6000

    Votes: 11,686 18.5%
  • Radeon RX 7000

    Votes: 3,459 5.5%

  • Total voters
    63,043
  • Poll closed .
You're right about that. I'm not understanding how you can get...

...THAT from...

...this.

But whatever. I digress..
Assuming that the voltage where you live is 220 V, and the graph has an average consumption between 125 - 130 W.


He's using voltage from mains, wattage from the GPU. Not wattage from the wall socket to the PSU.
Both measurements must be from the same location.


220v at 1A is 220W.
220W on a CPU at 1.2v is 183A

you cant mix and match values from either line there - they must be from the same location.
 
Assuming that the voltage where you live is 220 V, and the graph has an average consumption between 125 - 130 W.


He's using voltage from mains, wattage from the GPU. Not wattage from the wall socket to the PSU.
Both measurements must be from the same location.


220v at 1A is 220W.
220W on a CPU at 1.2v is 183A

you cant mix and match values from either line there - they must be from the same location.
We're getting off-topic. Let's let this go..
 
This forum is about learning.
Someone made a genuine error, thinking you can mix amps and volts from two separate locations to give a wattage reading.
They deserved to have it explained that is not how electric circuits work.

The rest was you arguing against that - take your own advice.
 
This forum is about learning.
Someone made a genuine error, thinking you can mix amps and volts from two separate locations to give a wattage reading.
They deserved to have it explained that is not how electric circuits work.

The rest was you arguing against that - take your own advice.
See PM.
 
Pass. You've derailed enough threads.

It's against my own policy to add people to ignore lists but you've definitely got a personal problem with me and keep causing trouble in multiple threads arguing over things to the point you've tried moderating a moderator.
 
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