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Gigabyte X99-Gaming 5P Motherboard Review

We measured the power consumption with the system resting at the Windows 7 desktop, representing idle values.

The power consumption of our entire test system (at the wall) is measured while loading only the CPU using Prime95′s in-place large FFTs setting. The rest of the system’s components were operating in their idle states, hence the increased power consumption values (in comparison to the idle figures) are largely related to the load on the CPU and motherboard power delivery components.

Power stock

Power OC

Stock-clocked idle power consumption numbers are slightly higher than the ASRock and MSI alternatives, although they are lower than Asus' offerings. A stock-clocked system-wide power draw of less than 250W can make for friendly energy bills.

The high-quality International Rectifiers-based VRM allows Gigabyte's X99-Gaming 5P to deliver low idle power usage when overclocked. The accuracy of the digital PWM also results in positive load power consumption numbers.

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