• @Addv4
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      314 months ago

      True. If this is around a 30 watt tdp, it would have amazing power consumption numbers (for reference, they were comparing it to a 1070 max q, which could have a max tdp of 115 watts).

        • @Addv4
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          174 months ago

          Even then, that is pretty impressive with a cpu and gpu together (sorry, haven’t looked at the newer cpu tdps in a bit, was thinking older mobile chips).

        • @[email protected]
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          14 months ago

          I have an older 680m in my laptop and it performs pretty well with a combined package power of under 45 watts. Usually the last 10% comes at like 50% increased power consumption so that may be where the 35-65 watt range comes from, but the final performance shouldn’t be too far off.

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      14 months ago

      I always calculate performance /( TDP * price) when looking at new relevant PC parts, something most reviewers don’t bother doing.