Well A you don't need to be so abrasive and B the gaming power draw is 200w for the 4070 and 350w for the 6950xt reference design. Inferring from cards present in both tests the 6950xt seems to be about 60% as efficient as the 4070 so I wonder what about the claim for almost double power draw triggered you so much.
Its simply not true. The topic at hand is whether or not the 6950XT is worth going for, and
double power draw simply isn't a thing. Its 50%~60% more, at best - 300-320W pretty much.. That's not 2x200 = 400W. And then you're not even undervolting. And then we get Furmark... to make the point. I've already shown the real numbers a few times.
However, the thing that makes or breaks this GPU for anyone isn't a 100W gap, its whether or not your PSU can handle the spiking.
Even in Germany. I live in NL and prices for energy are similar. A 100W gap equals about 0,05
€ per hour, worst case scenario only.
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Thanks, so the consensus is 300-340W, but more realistically, you'd UV to hit 300W at the very least, and every single 6950XT can do that.
You can also go lower still and sacrifice some 5% perf to hit 250~275W. Still going to be faster than 4070, but now you're only 50~75W apart. If that's a deal breaker compared to a 4070... I guess we all have our opinions.
Still wondering why you presented Furmark though
Either way, I think we should leave it here.
PowerDraw? I have 6900XT watter cooled feat Ryzen 5700X .. the total consumption of the computer assembly via wattmeter is 300W because undervolt 6900XT RedDevil ...only 2300MHz and 0,975V = 180-200W for my GPU. 50°C temps. And undervolt have only 5% worst performance at all
Case in point.