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    eek. That Coolaler link is showing the card running off of HYNIX ram. Is this going to be a problem performance wise? I thought the card was using tried and true Samsung.

    It looks as if they removed the second fan connector as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cantankerous View Post
    eek. That Coolaler link is showing the card running off of HYNIX ram. Is this going to be a problem performance wise? I thought the card was using tried and true Samsung.

    It looks as if they removed the second fan connector as well.
    While I can't say ALL the MSI graphics cards use hynnix, the ones that I have had in the past have all used hynnix. Its just what they choose to use, and does not affect other venders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cantankerous View Post
    eek. That Coolaler link is showing the card running off of HYNIX ram. Is this going to be a problem performance wise? I thought the card was using tried and true Samsung.

    It looks as if they removed the second fan connector as well.

    its hynix F1 (1.0ns/ rated 2Ghz)

    same used in ALL X1950XT 256mb


    that hynix 1.0ns on the Sapphire x1950xt i had run ~2100mhz @ stokvolts


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    Quote Originally Posted by mascaras View Post
    OCZ gamexstream 600wts PSU no problem at all overcloking E6600 and x2900xt 512mb


    Btw: with 8.374 driver on windows XP in 3dmark 2006 with card default and e6400 @ 3ghz the score is very good

    with Vista the driver still not so good , less ~1000 marks and also less FPS (some games -60 FPS )


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    How can you overclock the 2900XT while using the GameXsteam, which doesn't have the required (for overclocking) 8-pin plug?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jagt View Post
    How can you overclock the 2900XT while using the GameXsteam, which doesn't have the required (for overclocking) 8-pin plug?
    An adapter plug takes care of that which might be and as far as I know is included with the retail package.

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    insane overclock to get a high score? Obviously this will improve with better drivers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nr2134 View Post
    An adapter plug takes care of that which might be and as far as I know is included with the retail package.
    Ah, that sounds nice. Do you know what plugs the adapter uses? Molex?
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    http://forums.vr-zone.com/showpost.p...1&postcount=14

    Quad core? What clock for that I wonder?


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    Quote Originally Posted by jagt View Post
    Ah, that sounds nice. Do you know what plugs the adapter uses? Molex?
    Well the 8 pin is supposed to be 150W, so 2 x 75w PCie 6 pin plugs. 3 in total to run the card.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fornowagain View Post
    Well the 8 pin is supposed to be 150W, so 2 x 75w PCie 6 pin plugs. 3 in total to run the card.
    Yes, but he claimed the GameXstream did it, and that only has 2x 6-pin plugs.
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    the pci-express slot itself supplies 75 watts itself so using the 225 watts with 2 notmal 6 pin pci-e cables in it should add up to 225 watt total





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    Quote Originally Posted by jagt View Post
    Yes, but he claimed the GameXstream did it, and that only has 2x 6-pin plugs.
    As far as rating of plugs, then 2 x molex is used for 1 x 6 pin PCIe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jagt View Post
    Yes, but he claimed the GameXstream did it, and that only has 2x 6-pin plugs.


    the x2900 tested with gamexstream was with card on default

    btw: the x2900 cards should came with 8 pin adaptor


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    Quote Originally Posted by GLENBOY View Post
    the pci-express slot itself supplies 75 watts itself so using the 225 watts with 2 notmal 6 pin pci-e cables in it should add up to 225 watt total
    It does add up to 225W, but they don't run right to the edge and use a tolerance.. The cards TDP is 225W.



    So to overclock it needs the extra capacity of the 8 pin connector. 2x6 will run at stock.

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    Isn't TDP for AMD a maximum value and for Intel an average value?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AbelJemka View Post
    Isn't TDP for AMD a maximum value and for Intel an average value?
    No not the average, Intels are a bit short of maximum, maybe 10%. Neither are the maximum wattage a chip/card will draw in our world because we overclock/overvolt, taking them beyond TDP.

    http://www.silentpcreview.com/article169-page3.html
    This means that TDP, as defined by AMD, is measured at the maximum current the CPU can draw, at the default voltage, under the worst-case temperature conditions. This is the maximum power that the CPU can possibly dissipate. Intel, however, has a different definition.

    Intel’s TDP is actually lower than the maximum power dissipation of the processor (and as you’ll see later, it can be significantly lower). This is in stark contrast to AMD’s TDP numbers, which are higher than the respective processor’s maximum power dissipation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fornowagain View Post
    No not the average, Intels are a bit short of maximum. Neither are the maximum wattage a chip/card will draw in our world because we overclock/overvolt, taking them beyond TDP.

    http://www.silentpcreview.com/article169-page3.html
    Thats not entirely true.

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    ^^That graph shows only the inaccurate measurement on Xbitlab's side,nothing else(as for the higher than official TDP for AMD)

    And BTW ,this is OFFTOPIC!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shintai View Post
    Thats not entirely true.

    now tell me how to measure the power consumption of a cpu
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    Quote Originally Posted by mascaras View Post
    the x2900 tested with gamexstream was with card on default

    btw: the x2900 cards should came with 8 pin adaptor


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    I will be very interested in seeing this adapter

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    Well my GTS is going on Sunday so hopefully I will have one of these on Tuesday or Wednesday if the price is right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shintai View Post
    Thats not entirely true.
    What isn't?

    The TDP is just a design envelope indicating the upper thermal dissipation needed for a chip/card. Overclock or overvolt and it will move beyond this design envelope. That's my point. For Intel the main issue is when Tc >Tc-max. Take the C2D E6600 has a TDP of 65W, the same across the range except the 75W extreme versions. Its just a thermal generalization for the chip package, think about it, a 6300 should be lower than 6600, its not. Its really there for Engineers to design cooling solutions in the real world. Its not that accurate a reflection on maximum wattage. The Intel value is certainly not an average, more like the typical maximum (stock). AMD? Well its supposed to be the maximum (stock). If you're saying they under report it, I wouldn't know, its hard to measure. Theoretically if you ran identical systems the power delta should be the same as the TDP difference, but then you get into internal/external memory controllers and chipset efficiencies. I wouldn't place to much stock in charts.

    Sorry for the OT
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    Quote Originally Posted by onethreehill View Post
    Very good news...meaning AMD users with 3ghz rigs will be able to get 12k-13k scores with an oced HD 2900

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