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GeForce GTX 590 SLI review

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/24/2011 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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Power Consumption

Let's have a look at how much power draw we measure with this graphics card installed.

The methodology: We have a device constantly monitoring the power draw from the PC. We simply stress the GPU, not the processor. The before and after wattage will tell us roughly how much power a graphics card is consuming under load.

Note: As of lately, there has been a lot of discussion using FurMark as stress test to measure power load. Furmark is so malicious on the GPU that it does not represent an objective power draw compared to really hefty gaming. If we take a very-harsh-on-the-GPU gaming title, then measure power consumption and then compare the very same with Furmark, the power consumption can be 50 to 100W higher on a high-end graphics card solely because of FurMark.

After long deliberation we decided to move away from FurMark and are now using a game like application which stresses the GPU 100% yet is much more representable of power consumption and heat levels coming from the GPU. We however are not disclosing what application that is as we do not want AMD/NVIDIA to 'optimize & monitor' our stress test whatsoever, for our objective reasons of course.

Our test system is based on a power hungry Core i7 965 / X58 system. This setup is overclocked to 3.75 GHz. Next to that we have energy saving functions disabled for this motherboard and processor (to ensure consistent benchmark results). On average we are using roughly 50 to 100 Watts more than a standard PC due to higher CPU clock settings, water-cooling, additional cold cathode lights etc.

We'll be calculating the GPU power consumption here, not the total PC power consumption.

Measured power consumption one card

  1. System in IDLE = 213W
  2. System Wattage with GPU in FULL Stress = 503W
  3. Difference (GPU load) = 290W
  4. Add average IDLE wattage ~ 50W
  5. Subjective obtained GPU power consumption = ~ 340W

Bear in mind that the system wattage is measured from the wall socket and is for the entire PC. Below, a chart of measured wattages per card.

Power Consumption Cost Analysis

Based on the wattage we can now check how much a card like today will cost you per year and per month. We use a charge of 0,23 EUR cent (or dollar) per KWh, which is the (high) standard here.

Power consumption GTX 590 TDP in KWh KWh price 2 hrs day 4 hrs day
Graphics card measured TDP 0,340 0,23 0,16 0,31
         
Cost 5 days per week / 4 hrs day € 1,56      
Cost per Month € 6,78      
Cost per Year 5 days week / 4 hrs day / € € 81,33      
Cost per Year 5 days week / 4 hrs day / $ $ 107,35      

We estimate and calculate here based on four hours of GPU intensive gaming per day / 5 days a week with this card.

Measured power consumption two cards in QUAD GPU SLI

  1. System in IDLE = 289W
  2. System Wattage with GPU in FULL Stress = 890W
  3. Difference (GPU load) = 601W
  4. Add average IDLE wattage ~ 100W
  5. Subjective obtained GPU power consumption = ~701W

Bear in mind that the system wattage is measured from the wall socket and is for the entire PC. Below, a chart of measured wattages per card.

Power consumption GTX 590 SLI TDP in KWh KWh price 2 hrs day 4 hrs day
Graphics card measured TDP 0,701 0,23 0,32 0,64
         
Cost 5 days per week / 4 hrs day € 3,22      
Cost per Month € 13,97      
Cost per Year 5 days week / 4 hrs day / € € 167,68      
Cost per Year 5 days week / 4 hrs day / $ $ 221,34      


Recommended Power Supply

Here is Guru3D's power supply recommendation on the GeForce 500 series:

  • GeForce GTX 590 - On your average system the card requires you to have a 700 Watt power supply unit.
  • GeForce GTX 590 SLI - On your average system the card requires you to have a 1000+ Watt power supply unit.

If you are going to overclock the CPU or GPU, then we do recommend that you purchase something with some more stamina.

There are many good PSUs out there, please do have a look at our many PSU reviews as we have loads of recommended PSUs for you to check out in there. What would happen if your PSU can't cope with the load? Here are a few possible issues:

  • bad 3D performance
  • crashing games
  • spontaneous reset or imminent shutdown of the PC
  • freezing during gameplay
  • PSU overload can cause it to break down

Let's move to the next page where we'll look into GPU heat levels and noise levels coming from this graphics card.





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