>I see that in the bios they reduced all the voltages maybe nvidia found that 950 needs lower voltages to run stable. Because a i have a gtx msi 950 oc one fun and i run a medium overclock at 1404 max clock at 1.1875 voltage = 108 watts. (max power limit for my board) >(MAX POWER LIMIT FOR MY BOARD)
Watch this vid for an explanation. Yes he shills for AMD but he still talks sense about this issue.
Basically it's a fucking non-issue that Nvidia trolls hooked onto. If it was an issue we would have heard about this LONG before on other cards that only draw their power from the PCIe slot and I bet there are plenty of people who OC'd those cards without issue.
Basically it's just a few tards with really shitty motherboards that were going to die anyhow having issues and Nvidiots looking for a way to troll the 480 at launch.
Holy shit AMDrones are REALLY upset that their dumpster fire card is shit.
Tyler Barnes
Every overclocked card draws more, which is the important fact shills are conveniently ignoring. This board isn't for intelligent people, its for shitposting children.
Like this faggot here:
Colton Cruz
>Every overclocked card draws more >more >nearly double kek
Jason Williams
>with spikes probably reaching much higher >probably Nice argument faggot.
Leo Allen
That dude is drawing 108w from the board. I don't need more proof than that. All cards spike above spec. Fact.
Ryder Phillips
>t. 480 early adopter
Camden Hughes
see
Christian Fisher
I don't own. I have a R9 290 and am waiting for the 490.
A couple of airheads sitting around talking shit. OK. They don't provide any actual information about power usage and specs other than what Reddit fed them.
Evan Barnes
>all other cards average under the specified limit of 75w at stock (at which certifications are given) >shitty housefire indian amd card consistently uses more than 75w on avarage (doesn't even dip below that under load) >implying spikes haven't been happening for the last 12 years since the pcie specification was enforced (also what is electricity in general) >implying consistent load over the specified limit is worse than ms spikes
stop going on about >b-but nvidia. no other product has done this before. you retard fanboys keep going on about how its an nvidia paid conspiracy and newsflash: it's not. amd fucked up and it's solely their fault.
Kayden Carter
>talking shit
Reminder that every major Reviewer has found that this is an issue and AMDerps are trying to bury this hard.
So where are all those dead motherboards where they overclocked their 750Ti's? Citations please.
Ayden Wood
DUDE AMD LMAO
Tyler Nelson
>just a few tards with really shitty motherboards >budget card >thinking people are going to put $200 GPUs onto $300 mobos
Please kys pajeet
David Bennett
>ASSCock motherboard I see the problem
Ian Bell
>AMDead not even once
Ayden Diaz
>$200 card >lets put it in a $400 mobo kys you don't get the issue, there will be plenty more of this happening soon considering the $40 mobos all these poorfags are using.
Jeremiah Young
It happening on any brand board is an issue when no other card does this.
Jaxson Moore
All I am saying is that people have been overclocking PCIe only GPU's for years over the specified power limit and I don't see huge swathes of reports about fried motherboards.
Samuel Parker
nigga i can't tell if you're trolling or legit stupid. the stock clocks don't affect anything hence why the certification is given. any card whether it's amd or nvidia will cause motherboard fail-safes to activate due to the power draw. the fact that the 480 does it at STOCK is the issue here. most people who buy this card will be using shitty prebuilts or knockoff korean $50 motherboards and they'll run into the same problems as this guy
mobos won't fry normally but they'll just shut off and who the fuck wants their computer to shut off when in game.
Justin Hill
>PCIe only GPUS Hey fucktard, those PCI only GPUs have AIBs with 6 pin connectors which is what people are using when they 'overclock'
Isaiah Jones
That's because they didn't melt the pcie port from 888°c heat
Xavier Miller
>just shutoff The fact that the mobo doesn't shutoff when the pci-eis pulling more than the rated current shows that there's NO OVERCURRENT PROTECTION ON THE SLOT. It will fry your motherboard or at least weaken the solder and contacts.
Easton Evans
the guy explains why the motherboard will shut off in the video, retard. watch it before you make stupid comments.
Owen Rodriguez
>let's design a budget card that kills every budget mobo it's on!!!
Holy shit, how are AMD such retards?? If you can afford a good enough mobo to not get killed by this thing you can afford a much better card.
This is a card designed for NOBODY. What a DISASTER.
Jace Cox
>the motherboard >Implying all motherboards have the same protections Please stop, people with $40 boards won't have this sort of protection. The PCI-E slot doesn't have overcurrent protection.
Dylan Morales
They've never been the budget brand though.
>let's build budget GPUs and make them work horribly on budget CPUs
Ian King
whats your point? i'm pretty sure that most motherboards will have some sort of power regulator which will shut the motherboard off if the 24pin connector starts drawing more power than the motherboard can safely handle.
i'm not so knowledgeable on mobo's but none of these cards should fry a motherboard. it'll just activate a failsafe and turn off.
Jackson Perez
>i'm not so knowledgeable on mobo's
clearly
Jacob Sullivan
its the only argument nvidiots have at the moment, its not a valid one, cause those nfagya +150w spikes are more harming to the hardware than a constant +5w but they are trying their best to shill for gold just leave them alone with their poor electrical knowledge and straw man arguments, eventually they will tire themselves out and move onto reddit for a """better""" audience >doesn't understand what amps are >better spam the shit of it so it sticks
Juan Edwards
No I WANT AMD to do well. I want to have an actual competition again so Nvidia doesn't squeeze out every last drop from the market.
But AMD made a shit product once again. Denial won't make it any better.
Gavin Kelly
the guy in the video above is using a pre 2006 budget motherboard so it's quite clear that most budget ones even today will have these kind of failsafe mechanisms.
who's side are you on anyway? i'm not defending amd here. i'm just saying that frying a mobo is probably super rare.
Blake Baker
>480 supposed to cost 60 k in my country >costs more than 100k, more than a 970
No thanks amfags, can you just stop, nvidia was always and will be better every time end of story
Jaxson Thompson
So, who cares about reference AMD cards again? They're all terrible.
Juan Phillips
>it will just activate a failsafe The power draw at the 24pin is fine, the problem is that the PCI-E slot will be fried. The mobo will shutoff but not before the damage is done. People are already reporting PCI-E slots being fried and the surrounding Audio cards in neighbouring PCI-E slots also being fried.
THERE IS NO OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION ON THE PCI-E SLOT and he said himself that the problem didn't occur when he tried it on another motherboard. He also mentioned the mobo is old. He doesn't know the reason he's just deducing. Wrongly.
Cooper Adams
>i-it's not an issue >all these reviewers are lying >i-it actually draws under 100w like amd said it w-would
off yourself already. amd are finished. 1060 here i come.
Jace Long
can't wait for the 1060! Finally quality gaming at a price I can afford!
Isaac Morgan
> But AMD made a shit product once again.
How. This is pretty reasonable performance for the price bracket its in. Unless the 1060 breaks the cycle and isn't garbage like the 960 Nvidia might have to drop 970 prices, which is a net win for everyone.
Austin Jackson
>microsecond spikes are more harmful than constant power draw that the rated slot isn't designed for >Literally thinking that pulling 6-9A over a 5.5A rated slot is a good idea and won't destroy your hadrware HEAT DESTROYS HARDWARE NOT FUCKING MICROSECOND SPIKES AMDrones really are retarded.
David Evans
You also have to factor in the cost of buying a premium motherboard that can actually withstand the card. And if you have a budget cheapo board you're going to have to replace it anyway when this power hog destroys it.
Grayson Diaz
>You also have to factor in the cost of buying a premium motherboard that can actually withstand the card.
No I don't, I've been building PCs long enough to know to never touch a reference AMD card.
Carson Rivera
I hope AMD goes bankrupt with this shit. Its unacceptable and no amount of damage control and "but Nvidia!" will help
Owen Hughes
This will be a non issue when reference stock is cleared out. Sloppy but way overblown. Just another example of why it's stupid to buy reference cards.
Samuel Cruz
>in computing message group at college >mention amd and the 480 >amd owner in the group literally flips the fuck out over hearing amd
this is what amd does to people.
Gabriel Hughes
>cant buy AMD gpu with a cheap motherboard/psu or say goodbye to your PC >cant buy cheap cpu with AMD gpu because of massive driver overhead effectively halving your performance
How is AMD the budget brand? Theres practically no reason to buy them aside from being a shill retard on Sup Forums
Wyatt Jenkins
wow man step away from the keyboard you might have a stroke
>guy puts together budget rx 480 build >it constantly shuts off >takes out 400w power supply and puts in a 750w one >keeps shutting off >takes out rx 480 and puts it 980 ti >it suddenly works
Connor Gomez
Thats what being a tremendous neo-Sup Forums faggot does to people.
Jacob Sullivan
>almost triple the rated amps flowing through a connector is fine as long as it is during microseconds, and on an nvidia hardware >you know, because microseconds in nothing compared to the almost light speed of electrons >somehow 1 amp more of continuous power flowing through the same connector is worse because it comes from another camp color ayyy
Julian Cox
dude, this guy is flipping the fuck out.
Jackson Clark
>somehow 1 amp more of continuous power flowing through the same connector is worse