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DELL Precision 7760 Review Part II: Precision New Wine

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by song_1118, Aug 7, 2021.

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  1. Ionising_Radiation

    Ionising_Radiation ?v = ve*ln(m0/m1)

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    @zhongze12345 has some details on this at the Owner's Thread, albeit for an A4000.
     
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    etern4l Notebook Virtuoso

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    Thanks, not sure why he looked at board power draw instead of GPU power draw. Should be a dead simple check using Hwinfo for instance.
     
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    Razibus Notebook Consultant

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    Awesome, thank you! Don't forget to look at the brightness level because the color profile will be different depending on the brightness. (You may already know that)
     
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    zhongze12345 Notebook Evangelist

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    I used board power draw since that's usually the standard. I can retest (A4000) if you want.

    Also, board power draw is what actually determines power throttling for a GPU.
     
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    etern4l Notebook Virtuoso

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    I tend to use HWInfo in which case "GPU Power" seems more specific. Which monitoring tool did you use? Not clear what "board power" refers to? Motherboard? Graphics board? (in which case is VRAM power included?)
     
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    zhongze12345 Notebook Evangelist

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    I have been using GPU-Z for GPU wattages. I'm also not clear what board power means.
     
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    What happened to your 3466 MHz memory? I am interested to know if you had any performance improvement.
     
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