D DerTobi Member Mar 19, 2025 #1 Hey Ich bin richtig irretiert, wenn ich spiele und die 9070 mit max 230W angegeben, plötzlich 400W zieht. Wie soll das möglich sein? Dabei zeigt mir die PSU Corsair max 426W mit nem 12600k an. Stimmen da bei der Berechnung irgendwelcher Offsets nicht ? LG
Hey Ich bin richtig irretiert, wenn ich spiele und die 9070 mit max 230W angegeben, plötzlich 400W zieht. Wie soll das möglich sein? Dabei zeigt mir die PSU Corsair max 426W mit nem 12600k an. Stimmen da bei der Berechnung irgendwelcher Offsets nicht ? LG
Martin HWiNFO Author Staff member Mar 19, 2025 #2 Which exact sensor is reporting that, the "GPU Power Maximum" ? If yes, then this is the (very) short term power spike.
Which exact sensor is reporting that, the "GPU Power Maximum" ? If yes, then this is the (very) short term power spike.
D DerTobi Member Mar 19, 2025 #3 Yes, this sensor reports the power. Is this sensor the right choice of power monitoring for the gadget or should I rather choose TGP or TBP ?
Yes, this sensor reports the power. Is this sensor the right choice of power monitoring for the gadget or should I rather choose TGP or TBP ?
Martin HWiNFO Author Staff member Mar 19, 2025 #4 That sensor reflects very short spikes, it's better to rely on TGP or TBP for sustained power monitoring.
That sensor reflects very short spikes, it's better to rely on TGP or TBP for sustained power monitoring.
Z Zach Well-Known Member Mar 20, 2025 #5 DerTobi said: Yes, this sensor reports the power. Is this sensor the right choice of power monitoring for the gadget or should I rather choose TGP or TBP ? Click to expand... Prefer TBP Total Board Power which includes everything the card has on. GPU, VRam, fans, leds and so…
DerTobi said: Yes, this sensor reports the power. Is this sensor the right choice of power monitoring for the gadget or should I rather choose TGP or TBP ? Click to expand... Prefer TBP Total Board Power which includes everything the card has on. GPU, VRam, fans, leds and so…