Captain_Tom said:
-The 1024 HBM VRAM won't use any more power over their current memory configuration -Using 3072 SP's instead of 2816 would use more power, but not a ton more (Like 5%). -Clocking it at 1100 MHz wouldn't necessarily make it use a ton more power either if it was binned correctly. Honestly I think we are looking at a 275-300w part instead of a 250-270w part. IMO that really isn't a big deal as long as they use a proper cooler!!!! Also keep in mind the GTX 480 used 303-350w, and Nvidia thought was ok. Makes anything sub-300w look tame in comparison. |
While the stacked RAM won't use more power per se, AMD will probably go and add more of it so instead of 4GB the cards could have 6 or 8GB (whatever the bus they go with) so in the end it will use more power.
Binned chips also mean less of them and therefore, a higher price.
The biggest problem with volcanic islands hasn't really been its power draw, Nvidia's cards use about the same power, but heat. Yes, that's because of their shitty cooler but also because they are designed to run hot (the guy who codenamed them that way was really spot on) and as long as they go with that architecture, heat will still be a problem.
Yes, the GTX 480 was a disaster even bigger than what the 290X has been as it was going against the 5870, which was a fantastic card.
On a side note, a sub $400 card that is 4 times stronger than a 7970? You'll have to wait a looong time.
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