The following are some common NVIDIA graphics card power consumption rankings (for reference only):
1. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090: The power consumption is about 350 watts, which is one of the most powerful and power consuming graphics cards on the market.Suitable for professional workstations and game enthusiasts.
2. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080: The power consumption is about 320 watts, which has excellent performance and is suitable for high load games and graphics processing tasks.
3. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070: The power consumption is about 220 watts, providing a relatively high performance to performance ratio.It is very suitable for mid tier players and creators.
4. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti: The power consumption is about 120 watts, which provides good game performance at the entry level, and the relatively low power consumption makes it an economical choice.
5. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super: The power consumption is 100-125 watts, which belongs to the mainstream video card.It is suitable for users who play light games or do not require high image quality.
Please note that this is only a rough list, and may change with technical progress and the introduction of new models.In addition, different brands, different models, overclocking and other factors will also lead to slightly different power consumption in actual use.When purchasing a video card, it is recommended to consult the official specifications and relevant evaluations for more accurate information.
A card, for example, 6370, where 6 is the production batch, 3 represents the performance of the graphics card (3 4 belongs to the low-end 56 belongs to the middle end 7 is the high-end), and the 10 digit 7 represents the high-end of the low-end graphics card, for example, 63 (low-end) 3 (low-end) 0 of a card is simply the low-end of the low-end.The N card, for example, 250, 320, 260, 130 of the N card. The most intuitive way to judge the N card is to look at the ten digit number of the younger brother. The number below 3 belongs to the low-end 5 belongs to the middle and high-end 6 is the high-end graphics card.Then compare the performance of similar products based on the bit width of the graphics card. The one upstairs has said that, and then compare the performance based on the size of the stream processor (sp).
The official data is 145W. All the products on the market are non-public versions, so the power consumption is definitely higher than the official data, but not much higher. It should be about 30 to 40W more
The official price is 145W, but the GTX 970 is sold in non-public versions. The power consumption will rise, but it will not exceed 200W. Besides, the GTX 970 has good performance
The full load power consumption of the public version single card is 165W, and that of the non-public version is about 200W.The power consumption is quite low. It only needs dual 6pin power supply. At present, the single core graphics card has the strongest performance, which is worth buying for enthusiasts.