To test power consumption today we are using a Keithley Integra unit and we measure power consumption from the VGA card inputs, not the system wide drain. We measure results while gaming in Crysis Warhead and the synthetic stress test Furmark and record both results.
Under gaming load, the card demands 240 watts of power.
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Thats an amazing card, the Ti rocks. just wish I could afford one. they need to bring out a GTX770 Ti 🙂
Yeah im more an AMD fan, but this is pretty awesome. AMD have the pricing though, im just waiting on a Vapor X or Toxic 290 to come out. if the price is good.
Awesome card. This is perfect!
Why did you only apply a +0.035v bump with the voltage slider?? Certainly the core could have been pushed harder? Please max voltage and retest OC. You’re the first site with a custom PCB review, please test max voltage OC!
I did, it made no difference.
Okay thanks, sorry I should have assumed u did
Hmm, didnt expect 290X to perform that well with that awful cooler. When customs 290 -series hit the markets, it will take first place with ease. Wait and you will see!