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Load of balls basically
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GTX 560 ti 448
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They can't know where in the wafer it was just through software detection though and even if they could why would GTX 570 all be the centre of the wafer and GTX580 not?
I think all that's happening is that the GPU-Z devs have decided on a benchmark voltage for each model (that they've presumably chosen by inspecting a range of cards) and they simply compare the VID of each GPU to that benchmark to get a percentage.
GTX 570 probably scores highly because they're effectively just downclocked GTX580's and most likely all have a similarly low voltage.
They can't know where in the wafer it was just through software detection though and even if they could why would GTX 570 all be the centre of the wafer and GTX580 not?
I think all that's happening is that the GPU-Z devs have decided on a benchmark voltage for each model (that they've presumably chosen by inspecting a range of cards) and they simply compare the VID of each GPU to that benchmark to get a percentage.
GTX 570 probably scores highly because they're effectively just downclocked GTX580's and most likely all have a similarly low voltage.
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Seems alright? Its a gigabyte 480 SE card. No idea what this really means though.