Originally posted by Master5000
NVIDIA Announces The GeForce GTX 1060, Linux Tests Happening
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Last edited by justmy2cents; 07 July 2016, 06:20 PM.
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostBleah... two posts eaten, third post auto-moderated. I bet this post goes through just fine since it has no useful content...
EDIT - yepOriginally posted by duby229 View Postyeah, I replied to you twice and they got queued.
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Originally posted by johnc View Post
My maths gave me 77.29% based on the numbers you provided.
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Originally posted by dungeon View PostWhat differ there is that picture actually shows not 75% power efficiency, but around 45% (typo maybe), while my percentage calculator over 185W vs 120W say that is 35%... I guess we all calculate percentages differently
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Originally posted by Nille_kungen View PostIt uses TGP instead of TDP and we have no idea how things are set up.
About the math it think they used 65w with the 120w and got ~46% but no one understands how marketing do math.
And card is GPU+board, for example RX 480's Polaris GPU is rated as 110W + board (which include anything which is not actual GPU) around 40W = 150W TDP, while TGP as they measured using 16.6.2 driver was 185W, of course that would change with 16.7.1 driverLast edited by dungeon; 07 July 2016, 05:31 PM.
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Originally posted by dungeon View PostWhat differ there is that picture actually shows not 75% power efficiency, but around 45% (typo maybe), while my percentage calculator over 185W vs 120W say that is 35%... I guess we all calculate percentages differently
BTW, AMD just released 16.7.1 driver, so now we can throwaway previous (and that 2 days old nvidia's one) comparison into trash can
About the math it think they used 65w with the 120w and got ~46% but no one understands how marketing do math.
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Originally posted by Passso View Post
How biaised is this graph, starting at 0.8 so that average people think it will 2x because visually the red bar is half the green one... What a shame, all this marketing $hit.
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Originally posted by vivnet View PostI fully expect it to outperform AMD's comparable hardware while being more efficient and having better driver support (given that marketing image is indeed from Nvidia).
Across the top gaming titles, GTX 1060 is on average 15 percent faster and over 75 percent more power efficient than the closest competitive product at stock speeds.(1)
(1) Game list includes BioShock Infinite, Crysis 3, Grand Theft Auto V, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Star Wars Battlefront, Witcher 3, Ashes of the Singularity, The Division, and more. All games tested at 1080p resolution. GTX 1060 was tested with driver version 368.64 with a TGP measured at 120 watts. As of July 5, 2016, AMD RX480 competitive product was tested with driver version 16.6.2 across the same games and resolution with a measured TGP of 185 watts.
What differ there is that picture actually shows not 75% power efficiency, but around 45% (typo maybe), while my percentage calculator over 185W vs 120W say that is 35%... I guess we all calculate percentages differently
BTW, AMD just released 16.7.1 driver, so now we can throwaway previous (and that 2 days old nvidia's one) comparison into trash can
Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.7.1 Highlights- The Radeon™ RX 480’s power distribution has been improved for AMD reference boards, lowering the current drawn from the PCIe bus.
- A new “compatibility mode” UI toggle has been made available in the Global Settings menu of Radeon Settings. This option is designed to reduce total power with minimal performance impact if end users experience any further issues. This toggle is “off” by default.
- Performance improvements for the Polaris architecture that yield performance uplifts in popular game titles of up to 3% [1]. These optimizations are designed to improve the performance of the Radeon™ RX 480, and should substantially offset the performance impact for users who choose to activate the "compatibility" toggle.
http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-arti...ase-Notes.aspxLast edited by dungeon; 07 July 2016, 05:16 PM.
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