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Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 5950X |
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Motherboard | MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk |
Cooling | Noctua NH-15D |
Memory | Crucial Ballistix 4x 16GB, DDR4-3600, CL16 (tuned) |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 7900 XT Vapor-X |
Storage | Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 1TB, 2x |
Display(s) | Gaming: LG OLED48CX9LB 4K@120Hz, Office: Samsung M7 M70A 4K@60Hz |
Case | be quiet! Pure Base 500DX |
Power Supply | be quiet! Straight Power 11 Platinum 750W |
Software | Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit |
a bit outdated, but I redone the multi monitor test acc. to
my monitors, actually smart TVs, are 4k. one 120hz, one 60hz.
multi monitor with both at 4k@60hz results in 18W power draw.
my current gpu is from sapphire.
and: 3 W power drawMulti-monitor: Two monitors are connected to the tested card, and both use different display timings. One monitor runs 2560x1440 over DisplayPort, and the other monitor runs 1920x1080 over HDMI. The refresh rate is set to 60 Hz for both screens. Windows 10 is sitting at the desktop with all windows closed and drivers installed. The card is left to warm up in idle mode until power draw is stable. When using two identical monitors with the same timings and resolution, power consumption can be lower. When using high refresh rate monitors, power consumption can be higher than in this test.
my monitors, actually smart TVs, are 4k. one 120hz, one 60hz.
multi monitor with both at 4k@60hz results in 18W power draw.
my current gpu is from sapphire.