| drkohler said:
WTF???? Power is used to switch transistors and load/unload capacitors. All the power is transferred to heat in the end. This is really a no brainer: The more powr a circuit requires, the more heat it generates. Basic electronics. |
Yeah... for the same component.
GDDR5 and DDR3 are different components... it is like a CPU from Intel consume the same power but is more cool than AMD.
I mean... I said GDDR5 require less power than DDR3 but it generate more heat DDR3.







