

4-way SLI GeForce GTX 480

4-way SLI GeForce GTX 480 running FurMark

The guys at Hardware.Info have tested aof GeForce GTX 480 … and since they are fearless, they ran FurMark on this crazy system.

The 1500W PSU (SilverStone Strider) was just enough to feed the complete system: the total power consumption of the complete rig running FurMark reached 1480 Watts. This is just insane!





4-way SLI GeForce GTX 480 – power consumption in KW: 1.48 = 1480W

This video shows the GPU temperatures, power consumption and the noise level: more than 76 dB. Okay, they stuck the db-meter on the cards, but honestly, it’s a little bit loud…









But again showed that only FurMark really can pull all the stops. The temperature went after a few minutes direction 110 degrees. The fans were running according to GPU-Z and 90% from two meters away you could feel the warm air just fine. With this benchmark we found why nVidia recommends, when triple-or quad-SLI GeForce GTX 480 setups by using water cooling. After about ten minutes the temperature rose so far that the system spontaneously stopped it …

And acccording to the testers:

In some tests like Unigine Heaven (DX11 – 2650×1600) the 4-way SLI GTX 480 dominates the race with a small gain only while on other tests like DiRT 2 (DX11 – 2650×1600) the 4-way SLI is behind the 3-way SLI GTX 480:





4-way SLI GeForce GTX 480 – Unigine Heaven 2.0 test (Direct3D 11)

4-way SLI GeForce GTX 480 – DiRT 2 test (Direct3D 11)

And from Engadget:

You could argue the system was CPU-limited, but Hardware.info used the fastest consumer chip available — so it seems there’s no place in today’s market for GTX 480 4-way SLI. Except, of course, for droolworthy snapshots like the above.

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