You can't compare RAM with modern graphics cards in this discussion, especially not when it's about power supplies and how much power the next-gen graphics cards will use. You're right now saying, if we apply your RAM theory on the graphics cards in question, that more power consumption is a good thing. Which it obviously isn't. If computers are going to be using over a kilowatt of power, people will stop buying computers, as they're way too expensive to run. I think manufacturers will rather decrease their temperatures than increasing their cooling systems, just as Intel did with their new Core architecture. Then it got a bit too hot, and they switched to 45nm, new architecture, and the TDPs dropped below 100w again. The same thing will happen to the graphics cards very soon..Sup wrote:
You doubt they will use so much power? Why not wait and see. I remember a guy saying in 98: you don't need 256mb of memory in your PC but I went anyway and bought a PC with 256mb of memory.Freezer7Pro wrote:
A watercooling kit does not add more heat, that monster of a PSU will add tons of heat to the watercooling setup, reducing it's efficiencly a lot. If it's so hot that it can't be cooled with air, it's gotta be generating like 2-300 watts of heat. That itself is a really great point in not getting this thing. Adding 200w of heat to already existing 400w from quad graphics cards and 120 from a quad core, the water cooling setup will be a lot less effective..Sup wrote:
Tell me how do you know its easy to cool a 1700W PSU on air? You tested that PSU and checked temps or what? People don't say its fail until there are some reviews. Maybe in future this will be the only way to cool components. And jamiet don't be a fucking smartass. Explain why would watecooling kit add to more heat or don't reply.jamiet757 wrote:
A watercooled power supply would add more heat than necessary to your cooling loop. You didn't read my post at all did you?.Sup wrote:
Watercooling setups add more heat than ordinary coolers? Doesn't make any sense.
It is just as easy to cool a PSU with air, and it will not gain any performance benefits, so what is the point in adding all that heat from the PSU to your watercooling loop?I doubt the new series graphics cards will use much more power than the current generation. We saw in G92 that they're actually trying to do something about that tremendous heat generation graphics cards have..Sup wrote:
It it said the PSU will be delayed. What does that tell you? That it might be released with the new series GFX cards that might actually need that much power. Why do people have 16GB of memory in their PC? Yes some actually need 16Gbs and use all of it.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP