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nVidia Chips Comparison Table
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Tutorials Last Updated: November 18, 2009
Page: 2 of 2
Temperature and Power Specs

On the table below we compare the temperature and power specs for nVidia chips. Chips not listed mean that nVidia does not publish their maximum temperature, maximum power and minimum PSU power specs.

It is important to notice that these are all “worst-case scenario” values. Under normal operation the graphics chip will present a temperature below its maximum and consume a power below what is published on the table. The same goes for the minimum required power supply, where nVidia publishes a “safe” value, taken in consideration that the power supplies are labeled with their maximum peak power, not with their maximum continuous power.

Chip

Max. Temp.

Max. Power

Min. PSU

GeForce 9400 GT

105º C

50 W

300 W

GeForce 9500 GT

105º C

50 W

350 W

GeForce 9600 GSO

105º C

105 W

400 W

GeForce 9600 GSO (512 MB)

105º C

90 W

400 W

GeForce 9600 GT (600 MHz)

105º C

59 W

300 W

GeForce 9600 GT (650 MHz)

105º C

96 W

400 W

GeForce 9800 GT

105º C

105 W

400 W

GeForce 9800 GTX

105º C

140 W

450 W

GeForce 9800 GTX+

105º C

141 W

450 W

GeForce 9800 GX2

105º C

197 W

580 W

GeForce G 100

105º C

35 W

300 W

GeForce GT 120

105º C

50 W

350 W

GeForce GT 130

105º C

75 W

350 W

GeForce GTS 150

105º C

141 W

450 W

GeForce 210

105º C

30.5 W

300 W

GeForce GT 220

105º C

58 W

350 W

GeForce GT 240

105º C

69 W

300 W

GeForce GTS 250

105º C

150 W

450 W

GeForce GTX 260

105º C

182 W

550 W

GeForce GTX 275

105º C

219 W

550 W

GeForce GTX 280

105º C

236 W

550 W

GeForce GTX 285

105º C

204 W

550 W

GeForce GTX 295

105º C

289 W

680 W

 

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