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AMD Official Response on the Power issue
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So overclocking on the reference board is a big no no then?
So overclocking on the reference board is a big no no then?
Has overclocking on a mainstream reference board ever been a big yes yes?
No way I am overclocking til I know for sure that my Mobo won't go pop lol. I have sent Asus an email asking what their stance is and am I safe with the RX 480 using more power than the 75W PCI-E on my Asus X99-A II.
No way I am overclocking til I know for sure that my Mobo won't go pop lol. I have sent Asus an email asking what their stance is and am I safe with the RX 480 using more power than the 75W PCI-E on my Asus X99-A II.
Its unlikely, unless it was pulling like 200w from the PCIE slot. Cmon get that review up gregster!![]()
XFX Accidentally Leaks Its Own Custom ‘Double Dissipation’ RX 480 Graphics Card With Hard Swap Fans
http://wccftech.com/xfx-double-dissipation-custom-rx-480/
XFX Accidentally Leaks Its Own Custom ‘Double Dissipation’ RX 480 Graphics Card With Hard Swap Fans
http://wccftech.com/xfx-double-dissipation-custom-rx-480/
About as fast as stock (1216mhz) 980 with RX 480 at 1390mhz on hybrid cooler.
AMD Official Response on the Power issue
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Yes watched that so it gives confidence the AIB will reach the 980 performance target many of us hoped and for in around or not much over £250.
Seen this and thought of you Humbug
Have a nice weekend guys...
I still don't get it. So far, I think the info we got is:
1) The RX 480 exceeds PCIe power draw when overclocked
2) More or less any card will do so when overclocked
3) Tom's Hardware identified this when running overclocked at 4K
...yet AMD admit to some problem that will be rectified with a driver update?
What do they intend to do? Lower the power draw? Up to what? I mean, how many spikes are an 'acceptable level' for this? And what about other cards that draw more power when overclocked?
This just keeps making no sense...