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2mbur2n got a reaction from LarsReviews in A rare look into the linustechtip meetings
I was able to covertly observe the linustechtip monthly meeting in Canada and this is what I learned. Here are good suggestions being thrown out the window.
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2mbur2n reacted to Xsilent(X) in Your Folding Rig(s)
Please do not use folding for laptops it is bad for the battery!
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2mbur2n got a reaction from NATYPE in Few folding questions
I didn't know that. More of an Nvidia guy myself.
The 750Ti consumes around 35W~ of power and gives upwards of 40k PPD. The 7970 consumes around 200W and gives only 130k PPD~. By doing the math you the 750Ti and 7970 get 1.1k/watt and 0.65k/watt, respectively. Of course, this all depends on who's paying the power bill. For me efficiency is important and it's just not worth running older hardware. Another thing to take into consideration is the heat. Less efficiency obviously equals more heat and less points.
I know the 780Ti scales almost perfectly when compared to the 750Ti. 200W for over 200k PPD, or 1k/watt.
For the power bill let's say hypothetically you pay $150 for a 7970 and are getting 0.65k/watt while running 24/7. A used 780Ti on the other hand you can pick up for used for around $400 (at least where I live). Within a month you've payed in power $14 for the 7970 and earned 3.9m points. If you chose you go with the 780Ti you'd pay almost the same price in power but get 6m points. I guess you just have to look at your priorities.
Anyways, just my two cents.
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2mbur2n got a reaction from Syntaxvgm in Few folding questions
I didn't know that. More of an Nvidia guy myself.
The 750Ti consumes around 35W~ of power and gives upwards of 40k PPD. The 7970 consumes around 200W and gives only 130k PPD~. By doing the math you the 750Ti and 7970 get 1.1k/watt and 0.65k/watt, respectively. Of course, this all depends on who's paying the power bill. For me efficiency is important and it's just not worth running older hardware. Another thing to take into consideration is the heat. Less efficiency obviously equals more heat and less points.
I know the 780Ti scales almost perfectly when compared to the 750Ti. 200W for over 200k PPD, or 1k/watt.
For the power bill let's say hypothetically you pay $150 for a 7970 and are getting 0.65k/watt while running 24/7. A used 780Ti on the other hand you can pick up for used for around $400 (at least where I live). Within a month you've payed in power $14 for the 7970 and earned 3.9m points. If you chose you go with the 780Ti you'd pay almost the same price in power but get 6m points. I guess you just have to look at your priorities.
Anyways, just my two cents.