How much does it actually use on average?My current GPU is an Asus ROG Strix 1080ti OC, which apparently can pull upto 280W. I can't fit any more radiator space in the case unfortunately, so ideally what I need is a GPU that's more modern, a bit quicker (quick enough that I can play GTA6 or similar at 1440p around 100fps happily), but with a lower power draw if possible, and there must be a waterblock available for it, which it appears narrows it down a lot these days? What happened to the water cooling crowd in the last 5 years or so?![]()
Realistically, if you're aiming for upcoming AAA games at 1440p with 100+ FPS, then it'll need to be at least a 5070 or 9070, unless the game is very well optimised.
Both of those cards use around 200-250 watts on average, so I doubt it would be much different to what you have.
You COULD step down to a 5060 Ti 16GB, which is around 160-170 watts, but they hit 80 fps in TPU's 1440p testing on average and even a 5070/9070 are barely over 100. That is with the highest settings, however GTA6 is likely a long way off on PC.
I'd say (with power usage) you're always better off going for a higher-end card and tuning them down, than buying a lower-end card to run at stock.