Temperatures: Sensor values and infrared measurement
Below I have listed all the temperatures that I could determine with the different methods. I was able to determine the estimated internal memory delta with comparable RAM from internal laboratory measurements with AMD cards that can output the peak value of the hottest module. The clock rates of the heated card are still at a whopping 1920 MHz, the OC with manually raised fan speed goes loose up to 2.1 GHz++.
GPU Diode |
67°C Gaming Loop 67 °C Torture Loop |
PCB BGA |
61°C Gaming Loop 62 °C Torture Loop |
Memory PCB |
65 °C Gaming Loop 70 °C Torture Loop |
Memory Inside (Calculated) |
85°C Gaming Loop 90 °C Torture Loop |
As usual, I also have the infrared images of the individual measurements ready:
Noise emission: fan speeds and sound pressure levels
With the 35.4 dB(A) of the reproduced speeds from the measurement in the closed housing, you can live more than just worry-free. That’s quiet, super-quiet. For performances beyond 200 watts, this result is truly remarkable and commendable. The very slight chirping of the ferrit-core cicadas can be easily painful. Some electrical noise is always present due to the design, unfortunately.
Idle |
812 rpm or fan stop (BIOS 1/2) |
Gaming Loop Closed Case |
1367 rpm |
Torture Loop Closed Case |
1380 rpm |
Sound pressure level Max. A-rated |
35.4 dB(A) |
Here again the frequency band analysis of the measurement in the laboratory
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