One more thing and I'll shut up, since we'll only end up pulling the thread off-topic.
Not true.. 100% efficiency would mean absolutely every single watt is used for 100% performance.
I just think you're missing my point still. I wasn't saying you can have 100% it's just an idealised model to show how the heat production acts in a high efficiency limit.
You both seem to applying the concept of power efficiency to a GPU. That doesn't really work as a circuit like a CPU/GPU doesn't have a power input or output per se. Sure, it produces heat, and in an ideal world it wouldn't produce any, but it doesn't really have any power output, so the "efficiency" concept in terms of power doesn't hold up.
Contrast that to your PSU, it pulls something (an input) from the wall, and delivers an output to the internal pc components. The difference is what it burns internally, thus leading to the efficiency measure, ie. 80% efficient means 80% of the input gets delivered to the output, 20% getting lost within. Here the efficiency figure actually makes sense, whereas conceptually, a CPU/GPU is very different. Performance per watt dissipated in heat or Performance Vs Die Area are the better measures, and are normally what are used.
See, this is where you get into electronics, and most users like those on this forum and elsewhere are really just pc users/enthusiasts with above average knowledge of pc hardware but not necessarily electronics, where in reality an intimate knowledge of electronics is involved to understand this kind of stuff. Occasional PSU reviews, or when people get talking about the process technology are great examples of this.
/pet peeve of mine.
All I'm saying is, if you have two devices, the higher performing one does not HAVE to be hotter, as long as it's more efficient than the other.
It really depends on the performance difference. There's a big gap between a 2W Smartphone CPU/GPU and a high-end desktop one both in terms of power draw/heat dissipation and performance.
More On-Topic:
There are some GTX 780's that are quite attractive right now, citing a place I buy components off (no 290X's available yet)
http://www.dabs.ie/products/best-va...eam-8Z78.html?refs=4294945034-492850000&src=3
Bring on the price cuts, I might pick up a 780 over Christmas.
