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Okay. I just want one solid and firm answer for the power draw of a Sapphire Nitro R9 Fury Tri-X 4GB (Non-OC). I have been seeing many different wattages and charts for these and just looking for a single answer. Anyone with this exact card have an exact answer?

 

How much power does it draw on playing at 1080p High-Ultra games?

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I mean literally game is different. It even comes down to what exactly in the game is being rendered at any given time. You're asking a question with a million answers.

 

Fury has a TDP of 275W. On my sapphire Nitro card (pretty much identical to yours), with the performance BIOS on and with my power limit slider maxed out in MSI afterburner, it pulled around 330W from the wall.

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On 1/28/2019 at 10:00 PM, AYDANN6ix9ine said:

Okay. Thanks for the advice.

 

Here are my games. 

Fortnite, CSGO, LOL

Easy games to run, don't expect to be pegged at max GPU load all the time, especially for LoL. 

The GPU has 2x8 PCIe plus the PCIe slot, so 375 watts would technically be the max you could push through this card, but I don't believe it reaches that high without furmark's brutal nonsense.

 

Also, I responded to your other thread with a link, which had a super convenient chart

Try not to make more than one thread about the same topic please.

 

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

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Be safe.  Go with the highest wattage you see.  Just because one test reports less, does not mean the card is not capable of drawing more.

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I've never been able to get my whole system power consumption much over 400w, and I know my 4790k draws over 100w at 4.7ghz. And thats with the Fury overclocked/overvolted, usually I keep her at stock speeds and undervolted.

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Just now, Vegetable said:

usually I keep her at stock speeds and undervolted.

Is Fury like Vega, where it has too much voltage applied at stock so undervolting it just gives you the same thing but less temps?

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

How many watts do I needATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0 spec, PSU misconceptions, protections explainedgroup reg is bad

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56 minutes ago, fasauceome said:

Is Fury like Vega, where it has too much voltage applied at stock so undervolting it just gives you the same thing but less temps?

Yessir it is. It's a GCN thing in general actually. Even the HD 7000 series undervolts pretty well, as well as obviously the 290(x)/390(x). I can drop 3c by going from stock voltage to -75mv at 1050mhz core.

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