Hi all,
I currently run three monitors on my PC:
1 x VGA monitor at 1080p, 60Hz
1 x DVI monitor at 1080p, 60Hz
1 x HDMI TV at 1080p, screen size adjusted to fit and running at whatever frequency it sees fit to use.
I have an R7 360 which manages to output to all three with no problems, I can turn the fan speed down to 15% and its temp stay below 40 deg C on idle and when playing my ripped Blu-Rays. Obv. it gets hotter when gaming, and ramps the fan up quite a lot, but I don't mind about gaming fan speed.
Now, I want to upgrade. I had ordered an RX 470 on Amazon, but then learned that when using more than one monitor, it locks the memory frequency to max. That generates heat and, therefore, spins up the fans even when not much is happening. That card will be going back unopened!
I like the way Gigabyte cards turn the fans off when the card is idling - having the card run silent or near silent with 3 monitors, one of which is displaying Full HD video, is the priority for me. All the reviews show that the 1050 ti runs very cool on idle with 2 monitors, but I can’t find anything about using 3.
I’d like advice from someone who either has a similar arrangement to mine, or who knows for a fact that power usage is low when using 3 monitors for low demand graphics processing. For reference, I have an FX-8300 CPU, and would be using an active DisplayPort to VGA adapter for the VGA monitor.
Thanks!
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Update
After more Googling I turned up a German website that had some comparisons for full system running three monitors on the 1060 and RX 480. Taking the same power increase for the 1050:
Power of 1050 on idle:
1 x Monitor: 5w (approx., from other reviews)
2 x Monitor: 5w (approx., from other reviews)
3 x Monitor: 23w (probably an over-estimation - the 1050 ti has a lower memory clock speed than the 1060, so if it goes to max frequency the increase in power required should be smaller).
RX 470 on idle:
1 x Monitor: 13w (approx., from other reviews)
2 x Monitor: 32w (approx., from other reviews)
3 x Monitor: 33w
To theorise, the problem with maxed memory clock that hits the RX cards at 2 monitors hits the 1xxx series cards at 3 monitors. However, the NVidia cards are more power efficient, so the additional power is being added on to a lower baseline.
Going by other reviews, multimedia playback at 1080p adds a few watts on to the 1050 power consumption, between 2w and 7w - at least on single monitors! The 1050 would run at somewhere around 25 - 30w in the scenario I envisage. No idea if this will generate enough heat to start the fans running, as review websites only seem to be interested in the two ends of power consumption.
At a guess, I'd say that the fans MAY come on if the ambient temp is high - I'd probably be best setting a fan profile that keeps the fan on v low speed at idle, slowly increasing speed at low load. That would stop the annoyance of hearing the fans kick in every so often. I imagine it'll be very nearly silent if not actually silent.