CruNcher
19th March 2012, 13:05
http://www.geeks3d.com/20120318/nvidia-geforce-gtx-680-txaa-adaptive-vsync-gpu-boost-benchmarks-power-consumption-new-slides/
Just great and in a very short time since introduction of Sandy Bridge :)
So we can really say both CPU and GPU are fully dynamical now in their Power Consumption (depending on the Application need) a very great step efficiency wise and a foreseeable as the P states system was way to much behind this will allow much finer grains of adaptability that Intel Introduced with Sandy Bridge on Nvidias next GPUs :)
From Nvidias presentation @ least it seems they cought up to AMD in Power Efficiency finally :)
Just great and in a very short time since introduction of Sandy Bridge :)
So we can really say both CPU and GPU are fully dynamical now in their Power Consumption (depending on the Application need) a very great step efficiency wise and a foreseeable as the P states system was way to much behind this will allow much finer grains of adaptability that Intel Introduced with Sandy Bridge on Nvidias next GPUs :)
From Nvidias presentation @ least it seems they cought up to AMD in Power Efficiency finally :)