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Anyone have that spreadsheet of power/points updated with the Super lineup yet? I can't find a link to it.
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Re: Folding with the Supers
2019/07/22 07:15:29
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Re: Folding with the Supers
2019/07/22 08:02:04
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Your asking for PPD data ?
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Re: Folding with the Supers
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Re: Folding with the Supers
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Re: Folding with the Supers
2019/07/22 09:54:50
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Sorry to wander off topic a little I'd be interested in the ppd of the Supers but guessing power draw will be fairly close to the Ti's?
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Re: Folding with the Supers
2019/07/22 10:29:27
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I'd guess maybe 10% better PPD if that @ same wattage
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Re: Folding with the Supers
2019/07/24 03:50:23
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The 2060 and 2080 supers are about 10% faster and 10% more power on paper. 2080 super is 5% per reviews.
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Re: Folding with the Supers
2019/07/24 18:23:49
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Cool GTX I'd guess maybe 10% better PPD if that @ same wattage
You think more performance at same wattage? I would have thought worse performance at same wattage, but more total performance. Like ... X% more performance, but X×1.Y% more power consumption.
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Re: Folding with the Supers
2019/07/25 18:41:16
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Same chips with more cores. Same power efficiency. This isn't a new chip or anything, it's just the full chip in the case of the 2080 (thus the minor 5% uplift) and a shift to new chips for the 2060 and 2070 moved to the next level chip with cores cut (this the up to 15% gains).
Power over performance didn't change and won't until the next generation comes out. Nvidia is scared if AMD and it really shows in this release. Unfortunately for AMD they can't seem to get their power budget down low enough to try for a higher end card.
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Re: Folding with the Supers
2019/07/26 08:07:36
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Cool GTX I'd guess maybe 10% better PPD if that @ same wattage
You think more performance at same wattage? I would have thought worse performance at same wattage, but more total performance. Like ... X% more performance, but X×1.Y% more power consumption.
Super would possibly require less OC than current non-Super cards - So, I'd expect watts to remain relatively flat
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Re: Folding with the Supers
2019/07/26 08:14:29
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Yep! More CUDA Cores will do that, the best part of the Supper Cards.
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Re: Folding with the Supers
2019/07/26 09:34:37
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I would expect it to draw the same power and score more like an overclocked version of the cards previous version. If you shoot for that as an expectation you will at least have a pretty good idea of what is going on.
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Re: Folding with the Supers
2019/07/26 21:59:26
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So far, someone claimed at the folding forums, a 17% boost in folding on the 2070 Super vs the 2070. We don't know yet... If anything, the 2060 will see the biggest boost, the 2070 a bit less, and the 2080 will see the smallest increment. I'm eager to know as well; I'd like to update my PPD/Watt/purchase price ratings. The problem is that most Super cards are in short demand, so sellers sell them with at least a $50 to $150 up margin.
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