F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Standard GPU power for a 5700XT is around 570 watts.

Standard GPU power for a 5700XT is around 570 watts.

Standard GPU power for a 5700XT is around 570 watts.

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Okunino
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08-20-2019, 03:49 PM
#1
850W is typical for the Sapphire Pulse RX5700XT.
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Okunino
08-20-2019, 03:49 PM #1

850W is typical for the Sapphire Pulse RX5700XT.

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OhZohne
Junior Member
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09-07-2019, 01:51 AM
#2
I don't understand the software, but using 850W exceeds even Sapphire's suggested power supply capacity, which suggests it might be misleading information.
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OhZohne
09-07-2019, 01:51 AM #2

I don't understand the software, but using 850W exceeds even Sapphire's suggested power supply capacity, which suggests it might be misleading information.

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anlcjoyner
Junior Member
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09-07-2019, 02:57 AM
#3
The currant and Radeon software now use PCIe 3.0, reducing power draw to 10W on Windows.
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anlcjoyner
09-07-2019, 02:57 AM #3

The currant and Radeon software now use PCIe 3.0, reducing power draw to 10W on Windows.

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godfreydtm
Member
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09-07-2019, 04:41 AM
#4
Even with PCIe 4.0 it shouldn't exceed a 5W increase over 3.0, and certainly not 850W because it can't be cooled effectively.
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godfreydtm
09-07-2019, 04:41 AM #4

Even with PCIe 4.0 it shouldn't exceed a 5W increase over 3.0, and certainly not 850W because it can't be cooled effectively.

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PvP_King_Gamer
Junior Member
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09-09-2019, 04:06 AM
#5
Considered if the problem was related to reporting settings instead of power levels. Using PCIe 3.0 helped prevent crashes on battlefield.
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PvP_King_Gamer
09-09-2019, 04:06 AM #5

Considered if the problem was related to reporting settings instead of power levels. Using PCIe 3.0 helped prevent crashes on battlefield.

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Rayack
Senior Member
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09-18-2019, 01:21 AM
#6
I would say it's definitely a reporting issue, the card would be dead if was actually pulling that power, you would need LN2 to keep temps under control with that kind of power draw.
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Rayack
09-18-2019, 01:21 AM #6

I would say it's definitely a reporting issue, the card would be dead if was actually pulling that power, you would need LN2 to keep temps under control with that kind of power draw.