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Power consumption:
-CPU (0.912v--967MHz **idle** ), GPU (1.08v--550/400 **idle** ) --> 175w
-CPU (0.912v--967MHz **load** ), GPU (1.08v--550/400 **idle** ) --> 191w
-CPU (0.912v--967MHz **idle** ), GPU (1.08v--550/400 **load** ) --> 207w
-CPU (0.912v--967MHz **idle** ), GPU (0.925v--550/400 **idle** ) --> 175w
-CPU (1.35v--3010MHz **idle** ), GPU (1.08v--550/400 **idle** ) --> 191w
-CPU (1.35v--3010MHz **load** ), GPU (1.08v--550/400 **idle** ) --> 320w
-CPU (1.35v--3010MHz **idle** ), GPU (1.26v--800/1000 **load** ) --> 335w
-CPU (1.35v--3010MHz **load** ), GPU (1.26v--800/1000 **load** ) --> 460w
These are full system results measured with a Kill-a-Watt meter (efficiency not factored). In addition to the specs in my sig, I have a COrsair HX620, 3 hard drives, 1 DVD-RW, 4x120mm fans, 3x40mm fans, and the Swiftech MCP355 pump all drawing power.
Load results for just the GPU was with Furmark (renamed) and there was a little bit of CPU usage on one core. Full load on CPU and GPU was done with Prime95 large FTT and Furmark running at the same time. I went lower with the GPU and CPU voltages but it didn't lower power consumption by any noticeable amount.
Remember this is at the socket, so assuming 80% efficiency, the fully loaded system would draw about 370w.
EDIT: According to S44 the kill-a-watt meter doesn't measure properly from active pfc PSUs.
-CPU (0.912v--967MHz **idle** ), GPU (1.08v--550/400 **idle** ) --> 175w
-CPU (0.912v--967MHz **load** ), GPU (1.08v--550/400 **idle** ) --> 191w
-CPU (0.912v--967MHz **idle** ), GPU (1.08v--550/400 **load** ) --> 207w
-CPU (0.912v--967MHz **idle** ), GPU (0.925v--550/400 **idle** ) --> 175w
-CPU (1.35v--3010MHz **idle** ), GPU (1.08v--550/400 **idle** ) --> 191w
-CPU (1.35v--3010MHz **load** ), GPU (1.08v--550/400 **idle** ) --> 320w
-CPU (1.35v--3010MHz **idle** ), GPU (1.26v--800/1000 **load** ) --> 335w
-CPU (1.35v--3010MHz **load** ), GPU (1.26v--800/1000 **load** ) --> 460w
These are full system results measured with a Kill-a-Watt meter (efficiency not factored). In addition to the specs in my sig, I have a COrsair HX620, 3 hard drives, 1 DVD-RW, 4x120mm fans, 3x40mm fans, and the Swiftech MCP355 pump all drawing power.
Load results for just the GPU was with Furmark (renamed) and there was a little bit of CPU usage on one core. Full load on CPU and GPU was done with Prime95 large FTT and Furmark running at the same time. I went lower with the GPU and CPU voltages but it didn't lower power consumption by any noticeable amount.
Remember this is at the socket, so assuming 80% efficiency, the fully loaded system would draw about 370w.
EDIT: According to S44 the kill-a-watt meter doesn't measure properly from active pfc PSUs.