cadaveca
My name is Dave
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So? Whatever power the VRM pulls needs to be accounted for. Like I hear what you are getting at(and I am not denying any of it, either), however, the same could be said of VGA power draw, which most reveiwers compare in the same way I do my motherboard compares. I'm not focused on CPU-specific draw, I am focused on the CPU and VRM together, as this is what needs to be looked at for PSU choices.
When reviewers report VGA power draw, they are not testing the GPU or memeory power draw seperately, and they are not soldering wires to the PCB to measure current....they measure at the point the PSU terminates, and the component begins, as I do. Of course, the caveat here is W1zz, who actually measures PCIe power draw as well(which is powered via the 24-pin, or a molex, if the board is equipped with one).
When it comes to PCIe power draw, you can simply google "24pin burnt out", and you'll find many instances of the 24-pin motherboard connector being burnt out from excessive PCIe power draw from multiple VGAs, as well as finding mods to boards to prevent this issue.
When reviewers report VGA power draw, they are not testing the GPU or memeory power draw seperately, and they are not soldering wires to the PCB to measure current....they measure at the point the PSU terminates, and the component begins, as I do. Of course, the caveat here is W1zz, who actually measures PCIe power draw as well(which is powered via the 24-pin, or a molex, if the board is equipped with one).
When it comes to PCIe power draw, you can simply google "24pin burnt out", and you'll find many instances of the 24-pin motherboard connector being burnt out from excessive PCIe power draw from multiple VGAs, as well as finding mods to boards to prevent this issue.
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