AMD makes their PCBs from celluloid plastic, also known as nitrocellulose...

AMD makes their PCBs from celluloid plastic, also known as nitrocellulose, and their heatsinks are made of magnesium alloy.

Now imagine what happens when the fan stops working and there is a 300W chip.

300w chip?
Pretty sure it'll just throttle at 92 degrees c, and shut down at 105 degrees c.

This thread is pointless as fuck.

It's also very technically incorrect, which is the worst kind of incorrect.

That's for gpu btw, i have no idea about any 300w CPUs.

It's not even techincally incorrect, it's just wrong. And retarded.

This.

Same as GPU. When a cpu reaches a certain temperature it will throttle back. If it gets too hot it should shut down.

>Now imagine what happens when the fan stops working and there is a 300W chip.
It throttles before breaking 100° C, or simply shuts down
How unfortunate that there's no 300W rated chip out there, the closest is GF100 which went to 105° C under normal operating conditions thanks to the awful cooler it had, and consumed more than 300W on average despite it's 250W rating
You can get close to 250W using high binned Vishera chips overvolted and overclocked a lot

>Reddit memes

OP makes his ends meet with random cocks in his mouth, also know as being a faggot, and his asshole is also up for sale.

Now imagine what his threads are like when the syphilis finally reaches its final stage.

What?

>AMD makes their PCBs from celluloid plastic, also known as nitrocellulose, and their heatsinks are made of magnesium alloy.
wrong and wrong.
they're FR4 and aluminum like everyone else.

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>total system

What's your point, the rest of the system is identical.

Either OP is nvidia fag/fan, or nvidia's propaganda team.
Or some maybe some random faggot who want to spark the nvidia/amd wars.

I love how the first reply just shut him down.

Need to use this case

>AMD makes their PCBs from celluloid plastic, also known as nitrocellulose, and their heatsinks are made of magnesium alloy.
A Magnesium ribbon has an ignition temp of about 475C.

Even if the alloy lowered its flash point, it's not going to ever be anywhere near what the CPU could produce.

>I don't understand how this works

>meme arrows
for when your argument doesn't stand on its own

Are you trying to imply that the magnesium heatsink would light up like thermite? Because you know you need an oxidizer for that, right?

Na bro it's like aluminum it'll explode without any provocation

You are retarded.

just plain air is an oxidizer for magnesium if you lit it, it will burn hot and bright as fuck.

It's a magnesium alloy, not pure magnesium, you fucking retard.

Yes, you don't understand how that works.

U cant make 6-8 layer pcb with blind vias and 5ghz frequencies without proper fr4 epoxy shit.

wait for zen :3

The total power consumption is larger so the bars are longer, making the differences in power consumption by the GPU alone look smaller. Like a 4" line looks smaller compared to a 5" line than a 10" line does compared to an 11" line.

>nitrocellulose aka guncotton


Well that's just retarded.

The numbers are right there in plain sight, the Fury X only uses 6 more watts than the 980ti at idle and 9 more at load. Far from an advantage worth bragging about the way nvidia fanboys do.

The graph is still deceptive. If you're really not trying to downplay the difference, why not just show the graph of ONLY the GPU power consumption?

How do you take the exact power consumption from the gpu without knowing what the other components are drawing?

you can get close to 250W with literally any chip from the last 10 years if you overclock it far enough.
2600K at 5GHz will use over 200W unless you're the lucky fuck that can do it at 1.35v.

Not realizing there are thousands of listed types of celluloid plastic and many more unlisted variations. Most of which are cheaper and more durable in every way as nitrocellulose plastic has been considered obsolete for a while and was unofficially banned in most industries back in 1951.

So what you are telling me is AMD actively went out of their way to pay more to get a limited production plastic that is inferior in every property that matters for said application and holds a very negative public image given related 129 deaths in 1929 alone?

I think you may want to check your sources and basic comprehension skills OP.

better review sites can measure not only 6/8 pin power draw but the PCIe connector's itself.

it's not rocket science, but it generally requires buying/making a special bridge where the different power in lines can be tapped by an ammeter.