tviceman
Diamond Member
In reality no one gives a fudge about power consumption in this segment (enthusiast gaming), only stockholders and shills when it's favorable to their agenda.
Ya seriously if there is a single Maxwell card with 780Ti SLI performance and uses 350-375W, it will fly off the shelves. People buy flagship cards not because of performance/watt but because of flagship performance. If an architecture is more efficient, it is a "free" bonus courtesy if AMD/NV's new design. Performance/watt matter more for sub-75W, sub-150W in desktop and mobile sector. For flagship desktop, I would love a 400W 550mm2+ card with double the performance of 780Ti; and if they have to use AIO to cool it, I am fine with that too.
It looks like I am the only one who is sick of 1990's size computer cases and/or mini-tornadoes cooling down the 750 watt space heaters we call gaming rigs.
:/ Oh well. This is me getting old. I suck.
EDIT: If higher end Maxwells scale in perf/watt as well as GM107 does over GK107, it should only take ~280 watts (average power consumption) to get 2x GTX 780 TI. If Nvidia were to build a Maxwell card designed to run at 400 watts, then it should conceivably be 2.5x the performance of GTX 780 TI.
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