On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 15:50:12 GMT, "comcast" <boe_d@hotmail(me).com>
wrote:
>I was wondering if anyone has read anything on the power requirements on the
>upcoming x800. I 've seen some specs on it but they didn't mention power
>requirements. I just read that the new nvidia requires 480 WATTS!
>
Nope. You didn't read very far.
The suggested power supply for a complete PC (with highest-end
single-CPU ) and the 6800Ultra is 480 watts. That is to ensure that
enough current is available from the +12V rail (at least 18 amps)
for the sum-total of the 6800U, the CPU and the disk-peripherals.
Power-supplies of smaller capacity also generally have lower
12V max. current. A simple recommendation for non-technical
people.
The 6800U card is 110watts max (w/256Meg GDDR3 memory)
The GPU itself is ~ 90 watts max.
The current 5950U and 9800XT cards are around 93 watts max,
GPU ~ 65-70 watts max.
Just because the transistor count in NV40 is doubled over a
NV35 (also on a 0.13u process) does not mean doubled power.
A high percentage of the power is consumed by I/O
buffers, which power only changes with clock-rate. The
clock-rate of the NV40 is 400 Mhz, exactly the same
as a NV35. BTW, IBM builds the NV40 chip; less current
leakage than the (NV35) TSMC process AFAIK.
John Lewis
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