*cough* cost of electricity *cough*
Are you refering to the fact that 2x 6850 use less electricity than a single 470, when compaired underload?
2x 6870s will use more than a single 470 though, but again less than 1x 480.
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*cough* cost of electricity *cough*
Are you refering to the fact that 2x 6850 use less electricity than a singel 470, when compaired underload?
*cough* cost of electricity *cough*
Just out of my own curiosity -
Anand's review shows a 100 watt difference at load between the two cards in the same setup. So 200 watts difference with SLI vs. crossfire, that is 0.2 kwh. I don't know how much energy costs in different parts of the US or the rest of the world but where I live, in the most expensive time of the year (summer), the cost of energy is 7.91 cents per kilowatt hour. So, at most, it's costing someone in my area 1.582 cents more per hour to run a gtx470 SLI setup while playing games than an hd6870.
Just food for thought. If my math is off there, please tell me how I am wrong.
Just out of my own curiosity -
Anand's review shows a 100 watt difference at load between the two cards in the same setup. So 200 watts difference with SLI vs. crossfire, that is 0.2 kwh. I don't know how much energy costs in different parts of the US or the rest of the world but where I live, in the most expensive time of the year (summer), the cost of energy is 7.91 cents per kilowatt hour. So, at most, it's costing someone in my area 1.582 cents more per hour to run a gtx470 SLI setup while playing games than an hd6870.
Just food for thought. If my math is off there, please tell me how I am wrong.
Luckily for me, I merely have to direct you to the explanatory post of a handsome, dashing, intelligent, and generally all-around good guy, here: http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=30507671&postcount=15
Punch in your usage numbers to arrive at your total cost, assuming that the card will not bump you up or down a tier.
In my area, assuming Tier 1 rates, it's more like $.03 more per hour at load, and that's at rock-bottom Tier 1 rates.
This also assumes that one would not have to upgrade a PSU or get an SLI mobo; for some people that number is not zero cost.
Call me dumb - but how are those formulas derived? Am I then wrong in assuming that 100 more watts at load does equal 0.1 kwh? And why does the computer idling use a different formula for finding power draw in KWH than when the computer is at load?
Call me dumb - but how are those formulas derived? Am I then wrong in assuming that 100 more watts at load does equal 0.1 kwh? And why does the computer idling use a different formula for finding power draw in KWH than when the computer is at load?
EDIT: 19.5 + 4.5 is hours in a day. I see. So I don't think there is anything wrong per se with my understanding, I just simplified it down to how much more does it cost when gaming.
The poster I was responding to in that thread said he gamed 4-5 hours per day and left his PC on 24/7. hence 4.5 and 19.5. I was responding to his particular numbers but you can modify it according to your own usage patterns (and cost of electricity).
My point about potentially costly PSU and mobo upgrades remains.
Just out of my own curiosity -
Anand's review shows a 100 watt difference at load between the two cards in the same setup. So 200 watts difference with SLI vs. crossfire, that is 0.2 kwh. I don't know how much energy costs in different parts of the US or the rest of the world but where I live, in the most expensive time of the year (summer), the cost of energy is 7.91 cents per kilowatt hour. So, at most, it's costing someone in my area 1.582 cents more per hour to run a gtx470 SLI setup while playing games than an hd6870.
Just food for thought. If my math is off there, please tell me how I am wrong.
Just for reference, electricity here is 90cents per kwh. Thats over 11x more than where you live.
You can do the math with that and see why I always find power consumption a big deal. Also why I never EVER use crossfire or SLI.
Oh and congratulations on your 1000th post!
Anyone find a site that might dare to be different and test the new cards in crossfire on a AMD chipset, obviously with a AMD cpu. One of the new 890fx 16x 16x boards. I didn't spot one.
For more data:
Another site with crossfire/SLI results (unfortunately in swedish):
http://www.sweclockers.com/recension/12873-amd-radeon-hd-6870-och-hd-6850
Note that the EVGA GTX460 FTW for some reason show up in this review also. Although the card isn't even sold in Sweden
For more data:
Another site with crossfire/SLI results (unfortunately in swedish):
http://www.sweclockers.com/recension...70-och-hd-6850
Note that the EVGA GTX460 FTW for some reason show up in this review also. Although the card isn't even sold in Sweden
I've suspected for quite awhile that the 5xxx series scaling was a hardware limitation. The 4xxx series scaled much better, and it looks like the 6xxx was rebalanced so it scales better as well. I'm tempted to pick up two 6850's to see if AMD did anything to fix multi-GPU microstuttering (probably not), but with Cayman so close I'll just be getting the 6970. Thanks OP for doing all the homework and posting it :thumbsup:.