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    If you buy a 5970, you could also buy a fermi instead.

    If you buy a fermi, it uses more power than the 5970.

    Fermi hits 93c load with NVIDIA's special gargantuan cooler and air vented/cut PCB at stock. Isn't there also a 1.Xa Delta Fan in that equation?
    My 100+ CFM 120'mm's don't use that much and I have a 3500 RPM AVC 70mm here from an AMD box cooler rated for .7v.


    Within two years, the price difference between the 480 and the 5970 are almost repaid on your electricity bill?
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    I hate Jen-Hsun Huang, he's a complete deuche for all the renaming schemes and his dirty marketing. He completely deserves this, I hope they fall into the state that Intel put AMD in, so that they're still on the market to keep competition, but are forced to suffer
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    Within two years, the price difference between the 480 and the 5970 are almost repaid on your electricity bill?
    Sorry buddy, but that's not the case.


    According to this the 480 only consumes 16 more watts than the 5970. Assuming you haven't taken a physics course yet, a Watt is a Joule per Second. Keep in mind that a Joule is a very small amount of energy, which is why energy is often recorded in terms of KiloWatt-hours (which is essentially 1000x3600 Joules). So putting that into perspective, 16 watts really won't make a difference, even over the course of a year's use.

    However, compared to the 4870 (which it is only slightly more powerful in many cases), the 480 consumes 150 more watts. Multiply that by 3600 seconds in an hour, and an average of 2 hours a day, times 7 days a week, and finally 365 days in a year, and then yes, the difference would be quite large. Would those savings much up the cost of another 4870? I couldn't tell you, I have no clue what electricity rates are in most places.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans de Vries View Post

    JF-AMD posting: IPC increases!!!!!!! How many times did I tell you!!!

    terrace215 post: IPC decreases, The more I post the more it decreases.
    terrace215 post: IPC decreases, The more I post the more it decreases.
    terrace215 post: IPC decreases, The more I post the more it decreases.
    .....}
    until (interrupt by Movieman)


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    Quote Originally Posted by AliG View Post
    Sorry buddy, but that's not the case.
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    According to this the 480 only consumes 16 more watts than the 5870. Assuming you haven't taken a physics course yet, a Watt is a Joule per Second. Keep in mind that a Joule is a very small amount of energy, which is why energy is often recorded in terms of KiloWatt-hours (which is essentially 1000x3600 Joules). So putting that into perspective, 16 watts really won't make a difference, even over the course of a year's use.

    However, compared to the 4870 (which it is only slightly more powerful in many cases), the 480 consumes 150 more watts. Multiply that by 3600 seconds in an hour, and an average of 2 hours a day, times 7 days a week, and finally 365 days in a year, and then yes, the difference would be quite large. Would those savings much up the cost of another 4870? I couldn't tell you, I have no clue what electricity rates are in most places.
    You're reading it wrong though

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    Quote Originally Posted by AliG View Post
    According to this the 480 only consumes 16 more watts than the 5870.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark-Energy View Post
    wat
    He just misread the graph, no need for name calling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by insurgent View Post
    You're reading it wrong though
    My mistake, I meant 5970, not 5870.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark-Energy View Post
    what.

    troll?
    what.

    from the dictionary:
    troll: "A dumbass who makes idiotic posts in message boards newsgroups for the sole purpose of pissing people off, often lacking in intelligence."


    Take a look at my post count, and then go through some of them. I think you'll find that I've done a lot to contribute to this site. Quite ironic that you would call me a troll, when I've got over 2000 more posts than you, especially when I supplied a detailed explanation of power consumption
    Quote Originally Posted by Hans de Vries View Post

    JF-AMD posting: IPC increases!!!!!!! How many times did I tell you!!!

    terrace215 post: IPC decreases, The more I post the more it decreases.
    terrace215 post: IPC decreases, The more I post the more it decreases.
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    until (interrupt by Movieman)


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    Meh.
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    I've had only Nvidia since the 6800 but I'm really glad I bought my 5870 back in December for $300. This looks awful. Barely faster than $5870, $500, and 100+ watts more?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AliG View Post
    My mistake, I meant 5970, not 5870.
    It happens, I used the wrong smiley though should've been .. am not making fun of you

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    I don't know why people are complaining about the temperatures. I remember the X800 or X1800 series (don't remember which) that would go over 100 degrees C in some cases and people still loved them. I'm not going to argue about the power consumption though lol.
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    hmmm

    Im gonna bet the temp will go down quite a bit once you yank the cooler, replace thier goop and use AS5 or eq and remount.

    My 8800GT dropped 10C just by doing the thermal goop correctly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AliG View Post
    Sorry buddy, but that's not the case.


    According to this the 480 only consumes 16 more watts than the 5970. Assuming you haven't taken a physics course yet, a Watt is a Joule per Second. Keep in mind that a Joule is a very small amount of energy, which is why energy is often recorded in terms of KiloWatt-hours (which is essentially 1000x3600 Joules). So putting that into perspective, 16 watts really won't make a difference, even over the course of a year's use.

    However, compared to the 4870 (which it is only slightly more powerful in many cases), the 480 consumes 150 more watts. Multiply that by 3600 seconds in an hour, and an average of 2 hours a day, times 7 days a week, and finally 365 days in a year, and then yes, the difference would be quite large. Would those savings much up the cost of another 4870? I couldn't tell you, I have no clue what electricity rates are in most places.

    I didnt say "repay" the 5970, I mean the difference in price between them.

    450 euro = $600 USD (I doubt it sells for that cheap)
    Current 5970 prices of ~$700 USD

    You are saying that in two years a 16w savings would not amount to $100 USD depending on energy prices? I'm a bit ignorant to be honest, not trying to argue here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    I didnt say "repay" the 5970, I mean the difference in price between them.

    450 euro = $600 USD (I doubt it sells for that cheap)
    Current 5970 prices of ~$700 USD

    You are saying that in two years a 16w savings would not amount to $100 USD depending on energy prices? I'm a bit ignorant to be honest, not trying to argue here.
    5970 for $580: http://www.ncixus.com/products/46685/5970PE52G/Diamond/

    Auto-notify and enjoy. It sold out a few days ago so they'll probably have more next week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yvese View Post
    5970 for $580: http://www.ncixus.com/products/46685/5970PE52G/Diamond/

    Auto-notify and enjoy. It sold out a few days ago so they'll probably have more next week.
    *Facepalm*

    All ATI has to do is drop prices a small amount to make fermi a fail...
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    Fermi's better be cheaper than RV870 is these numbers are "credible." Judging from the heat output and the power load, it seems like it's not impressive at all.

    I've also seen a review on TPU, the numbers are more impressive than the one given by Hexus. Can't wait for the "real" reviews.
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    Prices are high due to demand, ATI shouldn't worry about dropping prices, but meeting demand.

    I can't wait to pick up a 5850 2GB $200AR

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sushi Warrior View Post
    HEXUS's priceing is way off, or at least EU prices are screwed up. 40% more than a 5870? What the hell? It's more like 20% from everything I see here.
    Hexus used an average price, taking into account many e-shops in the United Kingdom. £440 for a GTX480 is below the average, taking Scan as a source, minimum £428 ~ £504 maximum, average would be around £460. The price seems ridiculous, kind normal when products launch, demand is higher and so the prices.

    http://www.scan.co.uk/Shop/Computer-...28480-Cores%29

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    I didnt say "repay" the 5970, I mean the difference in price between them.

    450 euro = $600 USD (I doubt it sells for that cheap)
    Current 5970 prices of ~$700 USD

    You are saying that in two years a 16w savings would not amount to $100 USD depending on energy prices? I'm a bit ignorant to be honest, not trying to argue here.
    That's pricely what I was saying. As I pointed out before, 16 Joules per second is a minuscule amount of power. Unless if electricity is extremely expensive where you live, I doubt that would amount to $100 difference, even over the course of 2 years. Most likely you're looking at the difference of pennies each day you game a few hours.
    Quote Originally Posted by Hans de Vries View Post

    JF-AMD posting: IPC increases!!!!!!! How many times did I tell you!!!

    terrace215 post: IPC decreases, The more I post the more it decreases.
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    until (interrupt by Movieman)


    Regards, Hans

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    *Facepalm*

    All ATI has to do is drop prices a small amount to make fermi a fail...
    True, but they have already stated they are not that smart. Its likely they are raising the prices, which will give the 480 a firm grip on purpose.

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    when fermi launches, ATi's supply issues will largely be over. Their demand will be halved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AliG View Post
    Take a look at my post count, and then go through some of them. I think you'll find that I've done a lot to contribute to this site. Quite ironic that you would call me a troll, when I've got over 2000 more posts than you, especially when I supplied a detailed explanation of power consumption
    Sorry, forget what I said, I quickly deleted that part of my post once I realized you had just misread it. Sometimes I over analyze posts, and also usually people don't look at the username or posts anyways before replying and it appears that you would have expected that due to how you say you have contributed alot to this forum and have a lot of posts. Anyways, I was surprised that you had actually caught that and made a post out of it, it got me a bit frustrated because I wasn't really serious about it anyways

    edit: also, I've gotten into a bad habit of editing my posts alot so just be forewarned lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by LiquidFiction View Post
    Its Official nVidia geForce GTX 480 The Fastest Single GPU On the planet

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    need some 4870X2 and 4890 numbers added

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