Temperature gradients and boost clock in detail
The cooler does its name well and keeps the card quite cool. After all, only 59 to 60 °C in the closed structure are now nothing that would have to scare you. The moderate Power Target ex works and the potent cooler ensure that the clock plays along quite well and Boost compensates for exactly what other “OC” cards have to bend by force at the socket. The Founders Edition as an OC card is therefore no better, on the contrary. Only more expensive and hotter.
And now the whole thing again in sober numbers in table form:
Initial KFA2 RTX 2070 Super Ex |
Final value KFA2 RTX 2060 Super Ex |
Final value RTX 2060 Super Founders Edition |
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Open Benchtable | |||
GPU Temperatures |
41 °C | 57 °C | 68-69 °C |
GPU clock | 1905 MHz | 1865 MHz | 1725 MHz |
Ambient temperature | 22 °C | 22 °C | 22 °C |
Closed Case | |||
GPU Temperatures |
41 °C | 59-60 °C | 71-72 °C |
GPU clock | 1905 MHz | 1840-1865 MHz | 1725 MHz |
Air temperature in the housing | 24 °C | 42 °C | 41 °C |
Board Analysis: Infrared Images
The following image gallery shows all infrared images for the gaming and torture loops. The differences are visible, but the cooler is still really confident, because it’s not so much hotter in the end. Problem zones? I don’t see any. You can hardly do it better, 180 watts back and forth. First, the gaming loop…
… and then the Torture Loop. Only the memory increases a little more clearly with 4 degrees, the voltage converters are 2 to 3 degrees more.
KFA2 GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER EX (1-Click OC), 8GB GDDR6, HDMI, 2x DP (26ISL6MPX2EK)
KFA2 GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER (1-Click OC), 8GB GDDR6, DVI, HDMI, DP (26ISL6HP39SK)
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