http://www.anandtech.com/show/9883/gddr5x-standard-jedec-new-gpu-memory-14-gbps
It sounds like a very dumb question but i don't have understand one thing:
According to this chart each 7 Gbps GDDR5 module consumes approximetly 2.75 watt. A chip that uses this amount of energy shouldn't overheat easily. But on the graphics cards without proper cooling solution, users have to deal memory overheat related problems. I can't understand how it happens.
a/For some reason the heat can't transfered to outside the chip properly(I heard some Intel CPUs has this kind of problems, some users delid their cpus)
b/it's about how the memory modules works. The numbers on the charts are average values, the chip heats instantaneously etc. etc.
Could someone explain this fact with layman's terms.
Sorry for my english.
It sounds like a very dumb question but i don't have understand one thing:
According to this chart each 7 Gbps GDDR5 module consumes approximetly 2.75 watt. A chip that uses this amount of energy shouldn't overheat easily. But on the graphics cards without proper cooling solution, users have to deal memory overheat related problems. I can't understand how it happens.
a/For some reason the heat can't transfered to outside the chip properly(I heard some Intel CPUs has this kind of problems, some users delid their cpus)
b/it's about how the memory modules works. The numbers on the charts are average values, the chip heats instantaneously etc. etc.
Could someone explain this fact with layman's terms.
Sorry for my english.
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