We measure power consumption from the whole system when idle and when gaming, excluding the monitor.

The Sapphire R9 380X Nitro consumes a little more power than the Asus Strix R9 380X under load — around 10 watts extra.
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The intro paragraph at the top of the article:
“Last week AMD released their mid range R9 380X and today we supplement our launch review by taking a look at the Sapphire Radeon R9 Nitro 380X. Right now AMD have no directly competing card at the same price (£200) so partners are able to offer up some competitive solutions to tempt the enthusiast gamer.”
That should be Nvidia, right? 🙂
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380X > 960.