- Jun 5, 2008
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Hey guys,
I picked up a GTS250 for $45 and wanted to see first hand if it was suitable for a friends computer with 300 W power supply. I did some tests with a Kill-a-watt and my computer as a test system. Just thought other people looking to upgrade on a budget could use this info and I couldn't find it anywhere else
Boot is power draw measured before Windows
Idle is power draw measured at desktop after sufficient time of no activity
Furmark tested at 1920x1080 w/ 4xFSAA extreme burn for a minute
"WoW" idle is WoW 4.2 open in a plain area at 1600x900 with gfx at Ultra, 4x AA
"WoW" rapid is WoW 4.2 flying around spazzing the mouse at 1600x900 with gfx at Ultra, 4x AA
Testbed
Core i5 750 @ Stock, C1E EIST enabled
DFI miniITX mobo
2x2GB DDR3
1 TB WD HDD
FSPGroup 460W 80+ PSU
5770 Results
140-160w boot
61w idle
220w furmark
125w WoW idle
160w WoW rapid
GTS250 Results
110w boot
65w idle
250w furmark
135w WoW idle
170w WoW rapid
I thought I was buying a 55nm GTS250 but GPU-Z reports it as 65nm. This was the EVGA 512MB HDMI edition, which also has lower clocks. Drew too much power to put it in a rig with a cheap 300W PSU.
This particular card also had trouble overheating, so I'm returning it
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130539
Thought it was surprising they were so close in idle wattage though, and the 5770 actually used a lot more while booting up
I picked up a GTS250 for $45 and wanted to see first hand if it was suitable for a friends computer with 300 W power supply. I did some tests with a Kill-a-watt and my computer as a test system. Just thought other people looking to upgrade on a budget could use this info and I couldn't find it anywhere else
Boot is power draw measured before Windows
Idle is power draw measured at desktop after sufficient time of no activity
Furmark tested at 1920x1080 w/ 4xFSAA extreme burn for a minute
"WoW" idle is WoW 4.2 open in a plain area at 1600x900 with gfx at Ultra, 4x AA
"WoW" rapid is WoW 4.2 flying around spazzing the mouse at 1600x900 with gfx at Ultra, 4x AA
Testbed
Core i5 750 @ Stock, C1E EIST enabled
DFI miniITX mobo
2x2GB DDR3
1 TB WD HDD
FSPGroup 460W 80+ PSU
5770 Results
140-160w boot
61w idle
220w furmark
125w WoW idle
160w WoW rapid
GTS250 Results
110w boot
65w idle
250w furmark
135w WoW idle
170w WoW rapid
I thought I was buying a 55nm GTS250 but GPU-Z reports it as 65nm. This was the EVGA 512MB HDMI edition, which also has lower clocks. Drew too much power to put it in a rig with a cheap 300W PSU.
This particular card also had trouble overheating, so I'm returning it
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130539
Thought it was surprising they were so close in idle wattage though, and the 5770 actually used a lot more while booting up
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