AMD to fix Radeon RX 480 power comsumption problem with driver update
AMD has stated that it will fix the Radeon RX 480's power problems with an upcoming driver update.
AMD to fix Radeon RX 480 power comsumption problem with driver update
AMD has stated that it will fix the Radeon RX 480's power problems with an upcoming driver update.
Mine is pulling 113w, under 100% load. Guess mine is safe?
Last edited by blaaislaai; 04-07-2016 at 11:23 AM.
4690k @4.5ghz |CM SEIDON 120V PLUS |CM HAF 932 |ASRock Fatal1ty Z97 Killer | 16GB DDR3 | 2x Saphire RX480 Nitro+ OC| 2x256GB SSD RAID0 | 850w Corsair PSU
Well, no, with 113kW you can power my house for a couple of days
Assuming you meant 113 W:
It all depends on the route the power takes to get to the cards; the PCI standard says that the mobo can provide 66 W of power through the PCI slot, the rest must come directly from the PSU. This is a little ambiguous, as it's not clear whether we're talking about peak or steady state loads. From what I understand, the RX 480 draws up to 66 W at steady state, but that peak loads go over 66W. If the mobo was designed to handle 66W peak, then you're still potentially in trouble. I'd wager most of the name brand mobo's (MSI, gigabyte, Asus, etc.) will have some load limiting protection, but that's a far cry from a guarantee.
The trouble is, I can't think that there is any way to change the split in loads via software, which means that the driver change might have to limit the board's performance. I do hope that's not the case.
Alot less than the advertised 150W TDP, yes
4690k @4.5ghz |CM SEIDON 120V PLUS |CM HAF 932 |ASRock Fatal1ty Z97 Killer | 16GB DDR3 | 2x Saphire RX480 Nitro+ OC| 2x256GB SSD RAID0 | 850w Corsair PSU
[MENTION=1402]Avatar[/MENTION] [MENTION=13506]Apollo[/MENTION] oh geez, terrible typo I made there!
It makes perfectly sense what you have mentioned, therefore I will do 3x benchmarks before and after driver update and see if there's a difference. Will also see if my etherium mining will be affected by this change.