
- 980 ti metro last light benchmark drivers#
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980 ti metro last light benchmark full#
Furmark maximum power shows that Gigabyte has increased the card's power limit to make full use of the 2x 8-pin power connection. Considering performance per watt, the G1 Gaming can't compete with the GTX 980 / 980 Ti / Titan X, but is close behind. Power consumption in these states is incredibly low compared to AMD's lineup AMD's cards actually consume over 3x the power to complete such simple tasks as media playback or multi-monitor desktop.ĭuring gaming, the Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti G1 Gaming uses quite a bit more power than the reference design, but it makes up for that with much higher performance. In non-gaming states, we see a tiny 1 W increase over the GTX 980 Ti reference design, but it is nothing worth worrying about. Power consumption results of other cards on this page are measurements of the respective reference design.Just like other members of the Maxwell GPU family, the GTX 980 Ti impresses with its awesome power consumption. Initial bursts during startup are not included, as they are too short to be relevant. We report the highest single reading after a short startup period. This results in a very high no-game power-consumption that can typically be reached only with stress-testing applications. Maximum: Furmark Stability Test at 1280x1024, 0xAA.Peak: Metro: Last Light at 1920x1080, representing a typical gaming power draw.In order to heat up the card, we run the benchmark once without measuring power consumption. Average of all readings (12 per second) while the benchmark was rendering (no title/loading screen). Average: Metro: Last Light at 1920x1080, representing a typical gaming power draw.Playback keeps running until power draw converges to a stable value. Measurements start around timecode 1:19, which has the highest data rates on the BD with up to 40 Mb/s. Blu-ray Playback: Power DVD 9 Ultra is used at a resolution of 1920x1080 to play back the Batman: The Dark Knight Blu-ray disc with GPU acceleration turned on.Our test represents the usage model of many productivity users, who have one big screen and a small monitor on the side. When using two identical monitors with same timings and resolution, power consumption will be lower. Card left to warm up in idle mode until power draw was stable.
980 ti metro last light benchmark drivers#
Windows 7 Aero sitting at the desktop (1920x1080+1280x1024) with all windows closed and drivers installed. Multi-monitor: Two monitors connected to the tested card, both using different display timings.
980 ti metro last light benchmark windows 7#
