And the ASUS gtx950 with no power connector pulls a maximum of 76w from the slot. So they managed to keep it right at the limit.
Overclock it and you probably go to 85-90W.
Custom RX 480 cards will come and this matter will be forgotten fast. It will be only one of the things that fanboys will be remembering in fanboy wars. "RX 480 was a fire hazard". "The same can be said for GTX 570(I think)" etc.
What I think we should learn here, is that when overclocking a card that it is at it's TDP limit from the factory(GTX 950 with no power connector, R9 270X with only one 6pin), we are not just stressing the card, we are probably stressing the motherboard. I was in total darkness until now. Was I the only one? I wonder how many people out there get a GTX 950 without a power connector and overclock it because
"It doesn't need a power connector, so it must have some really top quality GPU in there that probably overclocks better than those used in cards that need an extra power connector".
Theory that was floated, is 480 was clocked at a lower mhz but the launch of pascal 1070/1080 changed what clocks 480 was set to run which changed power draw. Its a plausible idea and AMD didn't have time to test it which they should of.
Techinically, 970 wasn't selling with the wrong spec's It HAS 4gb of memory no matter how much people say its only 3.5. there is 4gb there so specs were correct.
The real competition for AMD, the bar they had set to pass, was GTX 970, not 1070 or 1080. They needed a card faster than GTX 970 and at the same time at 150W TDP limit. Lowering the clocks was probably enough to lose some benchmarks. So they decided to go over the TDP limits, probably knowing that if there where any incidents, they would be few. Wrong thinking.
Technically if my EVO 840 was 100GB SSD and 20GB HDD, I wouldn't say "That's OK, I always have 20GBs free", or "That's OK, 100GBs+20GBs it's 120GBs".
I don't give any excuses to AMD, and no one should. The world will be a better place, and products of better quality, if people also stop giving excuses to Nvidia for it's mistakes/lies.
PS Also less ROPs, less cache, less bandwidth. You keep forgetting those.