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Trust me mate...that's why they called me Elders or opa in kaskus
TDP is straight value constraint with VRM design
Let me elaborate...
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_780/images/front.jpg
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_Titan/images/front.jpg
Titan and GTX 780 only had 6 choke Foxconn made with only single channel/tunneling driver+ mosfet ,albeit R22 rating 35A each at OC (operational condition) 90'C with tolerance 10-15%.This could translate they only deliver 200W,added some pci-e slot power 75W and then you have fairly 275W.
While R290X...
Had 6 chokes Coiltronics made with dual channel/tunneling driver+mosfet,R 15 rating 50A each at OC (operational condition) 110'C with tolerance 5-10%.This could translate they will deliver 300W,added some pci-e slot power 75W and then you have 375W
It's just nature of internet
You can always mind them though,basically they didn't have valid ground to make such a statement implying to spot which is which.Its hilarious to see anyone debating over enthusiast card while he himself never touched,try,test or even had one
Just like debating Viper is ridiculously inefficient,Beemer had utterly crap materials and Mercedes big cc cant run faster than yo mama riding a wheel chair while he only had Prius
Dude I just checked the spec sheet for the coils and their rated for 70A at 125c just search coiltronics 1007r3 and the first copper bussman pdf contains the specs. Also those mosfets exist in only to variants that I know of one for 70A and the ones the Vapor-x 7970/50/r9 280x uses which are 60A rated. So the vrm has nothing to do with tdp. Tdp stands for expected power draw based on in lab tests.
Now if you look at the VRM closely you can see it is in fact 5+1+1 design capable of pushing 350A on the core voltage line without degradation(that happens only if you go over the source drain voltage spec or source drain current spec) it is capable of pushing another 40A on the VTT rail. So basically this VRM is one of the best designs on the market in terms of raw power output, it should also have low noise because it is a 1pwm to 1phase design what it does lack is efficiency as the components are running close to the maximum of their spec.
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