According to FOLDING.LAR.SYSTEMS an RX 480 was a PPD of 360K at 225W, but I'm getting that PPD for an avg of 92W with my Gaming X

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FOLDING.LAR.SYSTEM shows the 780ti being in a 200k PPD lead over the rx 480.JimboPalmer wrote:https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/r ... -480.c2848
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/g ... 0-ti.c2512
The GTX 780 ti should only be slightly slower than your RX 480 in theory
5.345 TFLOPS vs 5.834 TFLOPS
It will draw about twice as much wattage.
250 watts vs your 92 watts
Whoever is offering to trade should be throwing in a lot of money as well.
It is indeed, but it is also twice as power hungry. I am more concerned about efficiency as opposed to raw performance/power.ajm wrote:The 970 is around twice as fast:
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/g ... 1050.c2875
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/g ... -970.c2620
I had the same fan failure on my 980 ... here it how I fixed it.iero wrote:So another day, and I need your opinion fellow forum users.
Last week bought a 4 year old MSI GAming X RX 480 4GB with a broken fin, for 100€, a good price given the current GPU situation.
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You should have changed the other one while you were at ittoTOW wrote:I had the same fan failure on my 980 ... here it how I fixed it.iero wrote:So another day, and I need your opinion fellow forum users.
Last week bought a 4 year old MSI GAming X RX 480 4GB with a broken fin, for 100€, a good price given the current GPU situation.
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Broken fan : https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... 20__01.jpg
Fixed ! : https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... 215656.jpg
Yeah, if noise isn't a concern, I bet that's the best course of action. If I can't manage to trade my card after all, I'm thinking of just snapping the blade opposed to the one already missingtoTOW wrote:Maybe, I already have the spare part, but as long as it runs, I keep it as this.
That's probably what I would do.iero wrote:Yeah, if noise isn't a concern, I bet that's the best course of action. If I can't manage to trade my card after all, I'm thinking of just snapping the blade opposed to the one already missingtoTOW wrote:Maybe, I already have the spare part, but as long as it runs, I keep it as this.
That way the fan will be balanced again.
Ι'm back to my RX480 since the GTX 970 that I got ramped up to 100% fan speed for no reason. So I think its snapping timebruce wrote:That's probably what I would do.iero wrote:Yeah, if noise isn't a concern, I bet that's the best course of action. If I can't manage to trade my card after all, I'm thinking of just snapping the blade opposed to the one already missingtoTOW wrote:Maybe, I already have the spare part, but as long as it runs, I keep it as this.
That way the fan will be balanced again.