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AMD Radeon HD 7950 3GB CrossFire Review
| Manufacturer: | AMD |
| Product: | Radeon HD 7950 CrossFire |
| Date: | Fri, Feb 10, 2012 - 12:00 AM |
| Written By: | Nathan Kirsch - |
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Power Consumption
For testing power consumption, we took our test system and plugged it into a Kill-A-Watt power meter. For idle numbers, we allowed the system to idle on the desktop for 15 minutes and took the reading. For load numbers we measured the peak wattage used by the system while running the OpenGL benchmark FurMark 1.9.2 at 640x480 resolution. We also ran the game HAWX 2 and looped the benchmark three times and recorded the highest Wattage seen on the meter.



The AMD Radeon HD 7900 series has a new technology called ZeroCore Power, which shuts down the GPU during periods of long idle (when the screen goes to sleep). When the GPU goes to the power state the fan stops spinning and the GPU core itself consumes 0W while the rest of the PC is still running. This is a really interesting feature and we found that it works great. After the system is at long idle the video card basically shuts down and goes to sleep. With a single AMD Radeon HD 7950 reference card in our test system the idle power was down to 86 Watts and with two cards in the system it was 92 Watts.

One of the main reasons AMD developed this technology was from feedback from CrossFire users as they didn't need all those cards running when at idle as they produce noise and heat when it isn't necessary.
Next Page - Overclocking the 7950 in CrossFire
| Review Index |
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Page 1 - Running CrossFire on the 7900 Series
Page 2 - The Test System Page 3 - Battlefield 3 Page 4 - Deus Ex: Human Revolution Page 5 - DiRT 3 Page 6 - H.A.W.X. 2 Page 7 - Just Cause 2 Page 8 - Metro 2033 Page 9 - 3DMark 11 Page 10 - Power Consumption Page 11 - Overclocking the 7950 in CrossFire Page 12 - Final Thoughts and Conclusions |
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