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    nvidia tdp for GTX 580 244W,
    GTX 590 365W..
    50% faster than GTX 580 ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaktus1907 View Post
    nvidia tdp for GTX 580 244W,
    GTX 590 365W..
    50% faster than GTX 580 ??
    It's important to remember that core binning, voltage and PWM design have a huge impact upon overall TDP. Meanwhile, all of those PLUS heatsink performance / core heat has a profound effect upon power consumption.


    The way I think of it is that NVIDIA can very well reduce core and memory voltage on hand-picked GPUs while implementing a high-end PWM design. This could in effect allow them to reduce per-GPU power consumption by a large amount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKYMTL View Post
    It's important to remember that core binning, voltage and PWM design have a huge impact upon overall TDP. Meanwhile, all of those PLUS heatsink performance / core heat has a profound effect upon power consumption.


    The way I think of it is that NVIDIA can very well reduce core and memory voltage on hand-picked GPUs while implementing a high-end PWM design. This could in effect allow them to reduce per-GPU power consumption by a large amount.
    Guess that could explain the claim that only Asus and EVGA will have cards at launch. As in, not enough highly binned chips to supply all brands.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wez View Post
    Guess that could explain the claim that only Asus and EVGA will have cards at launch. As in, not enough highly binned chips to supply all brands.
    Or NVIDIA is doing the right thing: limiting the initial partner participation to those which have excellent supply chains in order to facilitate distribution to key retailers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaktus1907 View Post
    nvidia tdp for GTX 580 244W,
    GTX 590 365W..
    50% faster than GTX 580 ??
    I don't think you can compare card to card for TDP. core/memory speed, reworked pcb, binned core, PWM, low memory voltage etc etc.

    Don't forget too Nvidia don't use the max power board, but the average TDP or Power... if this slide is official, it don't use any words as TDP, Max power...
    We will need wait complete presentation and slides for get more infos.

    Problem is availability, some was speaking about 1 thousand card only ( not as thoses cards sell so much ) ?
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