Temperatures and Boost Clock
The card boosts, if it is cool enough and the GPU load does not exceed the 20% to almost 2.6 GHz However, this is a kind of fair-weather boost, which offers in my very extremely demanding test game then as the temperature rises to still proud 2.5 GHz and more. Amazing. You can still overclock the memory a bit. The GPU could be overclocked stably up to almost 2.7 GHz with this cooler, not bad either. In the end, though, the silent-trimmed radiator gets in the way a bit here.
The temperatures are quite acceptable, again, chapeau for this quiet one!
Now let’s move on to the recording with the high-resolution infrared camera. The PI640 from Optris has a true 640 x 480 pixel bolometer and records at up to 30 FPS. Here I use the normal lens and calibrated film with a known transmittance, so that I can de facto see inside the closed housing. I’ll take the backplate off so I can take some measurements. If you give Control with DXR free rein and some air, everything heats up very nicely. The underside of the VRM is warm at up to 65 °C, but not hot. The memory shows 72.7 °C on the board, in the chip it is 80 °C.
It then gets a bit hotter in FurMark, but hardly more than 2 degrees on average.
- 1 - Einführung und Testsystem
- 2 - Teardown, Platinenanalyse und Kühler
- 3 - Gaming Performance Full-HD
- 4 - Gaming Performance WQHD
- 5 - Details: Frames per Second (Curve)
- 6 - Details: Percentiles (Curve)
- 7 - Details: Frame Times (Bar)
- 8 - Details: Frame Times (Curves)
- 9 - Details: Variances (Bar)
- 10 - Leistungsaufnahme und Effizienz der Einzelspiele
- 11 - Leistungsaufnahme: Übersicht & Netzteil-Empfehlung
- 12 - Temperaturen und Infrarot-Tests
- 13 - Geräuschemission / Noise
- 14 - Zusammenfassung. Features und Fazit
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