NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 1536 MB Review 332

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 1536 MB Review

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Power Consumption

Cooling modern video cards is becoming more and more difficult, especially when users are asking for quiet cooling solutions. That's why the engineers are now paying much more attention to power consumption of new video card designs.

For this test we measure power consumption of only the graphics card, via PCI-Express power connector(s) and PCI-Express bus slot. A Keithley Integra 2700 with 6.5 digits is used for all measurements. Again, the values here reflect card only power consumption measured at DC VGA card inputs, not the whole system.

We chose 3DMark03 Nature as a standard test representing typical 3D usage because it offers: - very high power draw - high repeatability - is a standard benchmark that is supported by all cards - drivers are actively tested and optimized for it - supports all multi-GPU configurations - easy to obtain - fairly compact in size - test runs a constant duration and renders a non-static scene with variable complexity just like any normal game.

The four result values are as following:
  • Idle: Windows Vista Aero sitting at the desktop (1280x1024 32-bit) all windows closed, drivers installed. Card left to warm up in idle until power draw is stable.
  • Average: 3DMark03 Nature at 1280x1024, 6xAA, 16xAF. This results in the highest power consumption. Average of all readings (12 per second) while the test was rendering (no title screen).
  • Peak: 3DMark03 Nature at 1280x1024, 6xAA, 16xAF. Highest single reading during the test.
  • Maximum: Furmark Stability Test at 1280x1024, 0xAA. This results in a very high non-game power consumption that can typically be reached only with stress testing applications. Card left running stress test until power draw converged to a stable value.
  • Blu-ray Playback: Power DVD 9 Ultra is used at a resolution of 1920x1200 to play back the Batman: The Dark Knight disc with GPU acceleration turned on. Playback starts around timecode 1:19 which has the highest data rates on the BD with up to 40 Mb/s. Playback left running until power draw converged to a stable value.
NVIDIA modified large portions of the GF100 transistor design to reduce power consumption. Based on our testing they did an excellent job with that, shaving off a large chunk off the GTX 480 power consumption. The most noteworthy improvements are certainly in idle power and Blu-ray power consumption where NVIDIA is now more power-efficient than the latest HD 6800 Series from AMD.

Please note that two entries are present in the "Maximum" graph. As mentioned earlier, the card comes with a current limiter system which reduces clocks and performance in case the card senses it is overloaded. Exactly that is happening in our Furmark test, the second bar is the power draw as we see it momentarily before the current limiter has time to kick in. I am extremely confident that this represents power draw as it would appear without the current limiter in place.

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