more benchies vs GTX 480 480sp
Source: EXP
more benchies vs GTX 480 480sp
Source: EXP
Last edited by kaktus1907; 08-07-2010 at 08:08 AM.
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SO the full chip sucks 204 watts more Holy Cow!![]()
ROFL BS it has to be a typo
7% more SP is not gonna add 200W more onto the power consumption. No HSF could handle it.
Y'know what... say for the sake of discussion it IS real..... IMHO there should be a law against bringing out such inefficient electronic equipment.
typo no, user error seems more likely (unless the guy wrote down the wrong number and never thought twice about his findings)
the fact they talk about it using so much more shows thats what they are seeing, but then comes the question of why. just by knowing the C/W of whatever cooler they are using, and that the load temps are 94C, its clearly not that much more than 480SPsUnder full load the GPU voltage of reference GTX 480 was 1.0V, while 512SP edition was 1.056V. Surprisingly, the full spec’ed GTX 480 sucked 644W power, which was 204W higher than 480SP GTX 480!
but their temp chart is a little funny looking too,
notice how the temp goes up almost linear to 94C, and the fan speed tries to follow in an almost liner fashion, and does not get much faster after reaching 94C was first reached. and that somehow 94C is a perfectly flat line
im worried its way past 94C
As previously mentioned... the HSF would not be able to handle an additional 200W. It would just die... Probably 464, not 644.
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Last edited by cold2010; 08-27-2010 at 09:07 PM.
hrm, i expected the gts450 to be right behind the gtx460... what's with the cheap-o power regulation components?
btw, the 512 gf100 (as we know it now) will never see the light of day. the power figures shown in the "review" aren't representative of a consumer part and i don't believe that is the reason we can't buy it. the performance of the 512 core chip simply doesn't justify the cost to produce it, if there is only 5% advantage over the 480 core chip and it costs an extra $100 to make it... who would buy such a thing (other than xfx 5970 BE customers...)? nvidia isn't going to loose money to bring a part to market that can't even bring them the performace crown.
its the same part and pcb as a 480, why would it cost more to make it? They can slap $50 on it and sell it as the GTX+ model.
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I think these are all the latest GF1xx parts fresh out of WHQL Testing...
NVIDIA_DEV.0DC0.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce GT 440"
NVIDIA_DEV.0DC1.01 = "NVIDIA D12-P1-35"
NVIDIA_DEV.0DC4.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450"
NVIDIA_DEV.0DC5.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450"
NVIDIA_DEV.0DDF.01 = "NVIDIA GF106-INT"
NVIDIA_DEV.0DE1.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce GT 430"
NVIDIA_DEV.0DE2.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce GT 420"
NVIDIA_DEV.0DFF.01 = "NVIDIA GF108 INT"
NVIDIA_DEV.0E21.01 = "NVIDIA D12U-25"
NVIDIA_DEV.0E22.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460"
NVIDIA_DEV.0E23.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTS 455"
NVIDIA_DEV.0E24.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460"
NVIDIA_DEV.06C0.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480"
NVIDIA_DEV.06C3.01 = "NVIDIA D12U"
NVIDIA_DEV.06C4.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 465"
NVIDIA_DEV.06CD.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470"
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well, the die sizes of nVidia GF 10x chips are not exactly small relative to its competitor, so cost must be made up & reduced somewhere.
Incorrect bro, because GTX 480 is already equipped with all of GF 100 available ROP & buswidth (48 ROP & 384 bit respectively). If any, it's the power phase sector of the PCB that would need to be strengthened, quite considerably so if the last leak info from expreview can be trusted (considering nVidia's sh1tty GF 100 yield, if they want to maximize the amount of perfect GF 100 available, we could expect 325-350 w TDP of a 512 SP GF 100 part, and that might be conservative !).
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