出了 AMD改調整卡上6 phase power module
但是tom's 一樣給出很中肯意見 --- 標準存在有其意義
Above The Norm, But Less Drama
Our measurements show that the motherboard’s PCIe slot averages 6.74A at 12V. This means that our numbers exceed the norm by 1.24A, a significant 23 percent. And this is already counting from the absolute maximum allowed by the PCI-SIG’s specifications.
In our launch article, we put our result into a broader context and pointed out that this shouldn’t result in any damages, as long as the system’s hardware conforms to the usual standards. Here’s a quick recap:
Quote from our Launch Article:
"To be clear, your motherboard isn't going to catch fire. But standards exist for a reason."
Thus, any claims about unnecessarily fanning flames or misrepresenting our results are unwarranted. We presented our data and our analysis, and it's difficult to control what conclusions others draw and publish.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews...ments,4622.html