So I yoinked an RX480 that was sitting in the office and took it home to run a few quick tests and ran a few comparisons against two 6990's with awkwardly mixed results.
My UPS has a wattage reading that I took note of while running a couple bench marks, so wattage rating is the total power draw from the UPS to the tower, I even shut down my synology to ensure it's power draw was not included, and the monitor was moved to the surge only side. Wattage are still and approximate based on observations of the UPS display.
Quadfire 6990
Idle: 261W
3DMark11: X5997
typical: 820W
peak: 920W
CatZilla 1440P: 3130
typical: 460W
peak: 520W
RX480
Idle: 189W
3DMark11: x4610
typical: 450W
peak: 500W
CatZilla 1440P: 6343
typical: 450W
peak: 500W
The 6990 catzilla score to me suggests that it isn't working all the cores and I'll revisit it. But I'm also not blown away by the RX480 3DMark11 score.
My UPS has a wattage reading that I took note of while running a couple bench marks, so wattage rating is the total power draw from the UPS to the tower, I even shut down my synology to ensure it's power draw was not included, and the monitor was moved to the surge only side. Wattage are still and approximate based on observations of the UPS display.
Quadfire 6990
Idle: 261W
3DMark11: X5997
typical: 820W
peak: 920W
CatZilla 1440P: 3130
typical: 460W
peak: 520W
RX480
Idle: 189W
3DMark11: x4610
typical: 450W
peak: 500W
CatZilla 1440P: 6343
typical: 450W
peak: 500W
The 6990 catzilla score to me suggests that it isn't working all the cores and I'll revisit it. But I'm also not blown away by the RX480 3DMark11 score.
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