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I've been trying to find any info that suggested that what I'm going to expose has changed but I didn't find any so here we go:
First of all, I'm not saying that Fermi isn't too power hungry or hot, but it's definately not as dramatic as many have claimed. Most claims are based on Furmark readings, especially those who are claiming that Nvidia is lying about TDP and those readings are absolutely misleading when it comes to any brand comparison. The reason is simple, Ati cards throttle down under Furmark to prevent going too high:
http://www.techpowerup.com/index.php?69799
Renaming Furmark will no longer help as AMD succesfully "fixed" that "problem" since Cat 9.8:
http://www.geeks3d.com/20090914/catalyst-9-8-and-9-9-improve-protection-against-furmark/
But that's not all! HD5xxx cards have hardware protection (throttling when a limit is exceeded) against stress tests like Furmark and although that's a good thing for the product, since no single game will stress the cards as much as Furmark, numbers are totally misleading. Furmark numbers don't represent absolute max load as they do on Nvidia cards.
http://www.geeks3d.com/20090925/ati...on-against-power-virus-like-furmark-and-occt/
That feature in the HD5xxx series is fantastic, don't get me wrong, but fact remains true though, that such a protection absolutely denies any attempt of comparison under Furmark load as a valid point.
HD5970 throttling back:
http://www.legionhardware.com/articles_pages/ati_radeon_hd_5970_overclocking_problems,4.html
Hmm but Nvidia doesn't have that feature so it will in fact run hot and go WAY past its listed power draw which equals lie. Plus thats a 5890 your talking about. Duel GPU? I'm afraid your grabbing at straws here man.