T TuffGuy Diamond Member Jul 6, 2000 6,478 0 76 Apr 10, 2002 #1 Is there a reference guide somewhere to how much power they consume?
BrunoPuntzJones Lifer Feb 24, 2001 14,513 4 81 Apr 10, 2002 #2 Are all the GF4 Ti cards 1.5v? Specifically the PNY GF4 Ti4400. Surely it's 1.5v and not 3.3v right?
BrunoPuntzJones Lifer Feb 24, 2001 14,513 4 81 Apr 11, 2002 #4 I know, I was just adding here rather than making a new thread
M Mingon Diamond Member Apr 2, 2000 3,012 0 0 Apr 11, 2002 #5 iirc the geforce cards produce between 25 and 30 watts.
T TuffGuy Diamond Member Jul 6, 2000 6,478 0 76 Apr 11, 2002 #6 nah. i remember that the old geforce used 16w, and that the gf2mx used only 9w.
O Olias Senior member Sep 3, 2000 529 0 0 Apr 11, 2002 #7 I thought it was in the Jigawatts range and needed a nuclear reactor to power it
T TuffGuy Diamond Member Jul 6, 2000 6,478 0 76 Apr 11, 2002 #8 << I thought it was in the Jigawatts range and needed a nuclear reactor to power it >> you're thinking of AMD.
<< I thought it was in the Jigawatts range and needed a nuclear reactor to power it >> you're thinking of AMD.
Jeff7 Lifer Jan 4, 2001 41,596 19 81 Apr 12, 2002 #9 << you're thinking of AMD. >> <----Hands TuffGuy a flame shield. It is surprising how so many other appliances have their power req's printed right there, but computer stuff almost never has those details anywhere.
<< you're thinking of AMD. >> <----Hands TuffGuy a flame shield. It is surprising how so many other appliances have their power req's printed right there, but computer stuff almost never has those details anywhere.