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System Name | Money Hole |
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Processor | Core i7 970 |
Motherboard | Asus P6T6 WS Revolution |
Cooling | Noctua UH-D14 |
Memory | 2133Mhz 12GB (3x4GB) Mushkin 998991 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Tri-X OC R9 290X |
Storage | Samsung 1TB 850 Evo |
Display(s) | 3x Acer KG240A 144hz |
Case | CM HAF 932 |
Audio Device(s) | ADI (onboard) |
Power Supply | Enermax Revolution 85+ 1050w |
Mouse | Logitech G602 |
Keyboard | Logitech G710+ |
Software | Windows 10 Professional x64 |
US is already at the limit of the standard outlet, and power companies will not adjust just because a Computer draws way more power than an Oven does.
Screw the oven, my PC needs that outlet. Who uses an oven now a days anyway?
If Fermi turns out hot and power hungry like all reports suggest, then that just shows that the TSMC 40nm is leaky for this design (or nVidia didn't do their homework). While they may appear to be heading backwards are far as power consumption goes, it just because of bad design and/or process. Together they have made a "perfect storm" for Fermi.
All mention of TSMC 28nm is that it is better which will probably translate to Fermi taking flight on both power usage and performance (compared to 40nm Fermi). Sort of like the little jump that nVidia got from moving GT200 to 55nm from 65nm launch.