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<blockquote data-quote="htpcfreak" data-source="post: 560489" data-attributes="member: 87245"><p><strong>Re: AW: Which mainboard can disable PCIE in Bios?</strong></p><p></p><p>Thx for the info!</p><p></p><p>For first i thing something like "LOL ... sure, a 5*** card who need extra powerconnection becourse the 75W Problem in PCIe, and, and, and ..." But after googeling a little bit i also find out that for example the 5750 needs in real only this ~16W in idle (Windows), on Bluray play for example i saw a test who said that this card use about 2% of usage for encoding a BluRay, thats about ~25W! Thats great. And for last i found a new model from Powercolor (will be possible to buy it in some next weeks), his name is "PowerColor Radeon HD 5750 Go! Green". This Card is the first one from the 57** Series that dont need the extra Powerconnection and use maximal this PCIe limitted 75W by givving the same power like the other 5750 Cards. Nobody test it, but the idle power is maybe also a little lower ... i hope this card is soon buyable ... I thing this will be my next Card!</p><p></p><p>The Power for gaming, dont do it so often and just some controllergames like FIFA, SF4, ... is absolutly enought for me! And on this some hours in year its no problem when this card use about 70W. Maybe i have some new options or bether TV Picture quality? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p>On this way like you say i can disable the OnBoard Card and use only this 5750 Card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="htpcfreak, post: 560489, member: 87245"] [b]Re: AW: Which mainboard can disable PCIE in Bios?[/b] Thx for the info! For first i thing something like "LOL ... sure, a 5*** card who need extra powerconnection becourse the 75W Problem in PCIe, and, and, and ..." But after googeling a little bit i also find out that for example the 5750 needs in real only this ~16W in idle (Windows), on Bluray play for example i saw a test who said that this card use about 2% of usage for encoding a BluRay, thats about ~25W! Thats great. And for last i found a new model from Powercolor (will be possible to buy it in some next weeks), his name is "PowerColor Radeon HD 5750 Go! Green". This Card is the first one from the 57** Series that dont need the extra Powerconnection and use maximal this PCIe limitted 75W by givving the same power like the other 5750 Cards. Nobody test it, but the idle power is maybe also a little lower ... i hope this card is soon buyable ... I thing this will be my next Card! The Power for gaming, dont do it so often and just some controllergames like FIFA, SF4, ... is absolutly enought for me! And on this some hours in year its no problem when this card use about 70W. Maybe i have some new options or bether TV Picture quality? :D On this way like you say i can disable the OnBoard Card and use only this 5750 Card. [/QUOTE]
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