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Old 17-05-07, 01:31 PM
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R600 too hot for LN2 at 1230MHz!

After writing the article about the R600 I was just looking around to see what other people have found etc.

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Marcus "Kinc" Hultin - "You can't have missed all the discussions about R600 being a real hottie. This is mainly due to the big leakage of the 80nm process, a similar problem to that Intel had with Prescott. Personally, from an overclocking point of view, I like hot hardware because it means that there is a good margin for overclocking if you're able to remove the heat."
Maybe we will see an improvement if AMD/ATI ever move to 65nm

Source: Nordic Hardware

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Old 17-05-07, 07:37 PM
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I am sure leakage contributes to the high power consumption but to be honest I think that is a relatively small part of the picture. The reason I say this is that leakage will not change with clockspeed but their seems to be a large increase in heat when the clockspeed is increased.
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Old 17-05-07, 11:34 PM
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Which is usualy what happens when you overclock
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Old 18-05-07, 12:03 AM
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So his GPU put can't hold temps under load.. I doubt it's the R600 heat.
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Old 18-05-07, 01:47 AM
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Sounds more like a crappy pot;
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Old 18-05-07, 02:30 AM
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So his GPU put can't hold temps under load.. I doubt it's the R600 heat.
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Sounds more like a crappy pot;
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Old 18-05-07, 02:34 AM
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I didnt know what a GPU put is, sorry
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Old 18-05-07, 03:14 AM
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I didnt know what a GPU put is, sorry
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