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It's a minimum of three times for each benchmark but increases if the variation goes beyond 3.5% between runs. The number of run times, all individual raw results, etc, are available from the OpenBenchmarking.org result file.Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by JanW View PostThe power consumption of the GTX 1070Ti seems bizarre. Median power consumption over all tests looks to be 30W lower than GTX 1070. Is this expected?
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Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View Post
yeah. when something is better/faster at executing something its done faster and consumes less power. the ti is an overclock and not an increase of transistors
EDIT: Just looked up the specs. The 1070Ti has more CUDA cores (2432 vs 1920), but lower clocks than the 1070, since Nvidia does not allow factory-enabled overclocking on the Ti. On page 2 of the article, Michael even quotes 721MHz clock for the GTX 1070Ti vs 1506 for the 1070. (This can't be right? How would a 1070Ti at 721MHz outperform a 1070 at 1506MHz?)
The more I look at this, the more I think that the power consumption data between 1070 and 1070Ti may be switched? The difference is suspiciously close to the difference in TDP (150W vs 180W), just the wrong way. At these resolutions, the cards may be power limited (at least they do not seem to be thermal throttling according to the temps). Or did you raise the power limit for the 1070 and not the 1070Ti Michael?Last edited by JanW; 26 February 2019, 08:24 AM.
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Originally posted by Raka555 View Post
https://store.steampowered.com/hwsur...platform=linux
1920 x 1080 50.99%
1366 x 768 17.27%
2560 x 1440 6.07%
3840 x 2160 3.63%
I wouldn't even know where to find a non-TV 1080p screen nowadays except maybe on a smartphone or some cheap 13" notebook.
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