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.
The Palit GTX 750 Ti KalmX is one of the most efficient cards we have tested, only consuming 58 watts when gaming – all from the PCI e socket.
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Not entirely sure why they bothered doing an acoustics test on a passive heatsink. Seems like a waste of time.
I think for people looking for fanless card, there is intrest how this can perform in completly passive system.
How this card will work out in case with little airflow, no or few fans with low rpm? If i already have lot of fans in my rig, probably fanless gpu wont be that much intrest to me.
Liquid cooling on cpu and total of 5 fans in system provide plenty of airflow, and show this card in perfect light but dosent quite provide insight if [maybe with reducing power consumption ], this card can work in fully|semi passive system.
I think for people looking for fanless card, there is intrest how this can perform in completly passive system.
How this card will work out in case with little airflow, no or few fans with low rpm? If i already have lot of fans in my rig, probably fanless gpu wont be that much intrest to me.
Liquid cooling on cpu and total of 5 fans in system provide plenty of airflow, and show this card in perfect light but dosent quite provide insight if [maybe with reducing power consumption ], this card can work in fully|semi passive system.