so AMD should manage your expectations?
AFAICS:
- 150W TBP - true
- Equivalent performance to ~$500 cards - true
- VR Ready - true
- Multimedia functionality - true
- Upto 2.8x power efficiency - true
I don't remember anything from AMD claiming that this is a 110W card and even if you thought so, This is a 40W difference from your expectation. I am failing to see how this is bad.
Can some one explain why this card is "disappointing?" --without the hyperbole.
7 review cards goes beyond that TDP while gaming. and you can argure "7 out of hundreads is not significan" but remember: GPUs chosen for reviews and even more for lunch reviews are the best of the best they could get and if 7 out of them are going beyond the limit...then thats a worrying trend. even if it doesn't we already talk that you can't sell a GPU without a safe margin in power consumption, in my opinion AMD have made a
BIG irresponsibility on the way they are marketing this cards: This are mid-rage cards that are going to be place into mid to low-tier Mobos, and we know those are not the same quality as a high end one. I wouldn't be surprise if a low-tier Mobo would only be able to deliver 90W throw the PCI slot before starting to take damages.
Now here more the big irresponsibility made by AMD: they are marketing this VGA for multi-GPU configs. Why is this important? well... The 75W are not per slot but counting the power consumptions of all of them. So lets be clear: Even if the 480 consumes 150W that is going to be 75W out of each the PCI slot so they are socking 150W through the Motherboard...we talk about that cards typically as for less than 50W from the PCI slot, well this is 3 times higher. Now if we take into account that the cards may actually be asking for 80+W out of the PCI slot then things start to get a little scary.
now I don't know if AMD could change the way the card sock power via software(I doubt it)(taking more from the 6pin instead of the PCI) but even though they would be asking
too much from mid to low tier Powers...I can't believe AMD actually made something this silly just in order to look prettier in the leaked pictures...I really can't believe it....
All of this would have not happen if only the reference card had an 8pin power connector instead of the 6. Or reduce the frequency of the card. in either way AMD decided to sacrifice the users hardware in order to make its product looks better in the leaks.
Now if you ask me if I would buy a 480 the answer is probably yes. I am very please with the level of performance it delivers for its price(or I could get an used 970 or 980 for good price) But I have mid-tier power supply and a high-tier MoBo and im not planning of doing multi GPU at the moment so I'm not worry for my hardware. But if you think about the market that this card is aiming and the way it is being marketed then there is the possibility that someone with a cheap motherboard and a cheap power supply try to do a CF with low assic 480 and try to OCed and then it could go wrong. Im not saying it will explode or something like it but, do you agree that it is OK for a company to take the risk of killing your hardware just to look better in a picture? I do not.