Now let’s look at the consequences of global graphics card warming. Of course, I’m also interested in the noise level of what is now being emitted as complex fan noise. Whether closed or not, the temperature curves look very similar. The card in the closed design still acts very, very confidently, with the revs only just above 1000 rpm. Amazing, but true.
Now let’s move on to the noise level and the sound character. With approx. 31.4 dB at Control with DXR and a power consumption of approx. 170 watts I measure a very, very low value, which one can hardly notice consciously and which is once again clearly below the already quiet RTX 3060 Ti FE. The sound characteristic mixes a barely audible hiss with the just measurable engine noise, which however completely disappears next to the lower frequency peaks towards the top. The bearing noise produces a kind of slight peak at about 80 and 160 Hz. Nevertheless, you can live with it well, because it remains very quiet to inaudible overall. In the high frequency range we don’t see any voltage transformer peaks, also good. So the converters are not loud, but you can hear the coils chirping very quietly at least sporadically because of the quiet fans.
- 1 - Introduction, technical data and test system
- 2 - Teardown, PCB and cooler in detail
- 3 - Gaming Performance Full-HD
- 4 - Gaming Performance WQHD
- 5 - Details: Frames per Second (Curve)
- 6 - Details: Percentiles (Curve)
- 7 - Details: Frame Times (Curve)
- 8 - Details: Frame Times (Bar)
- 9 - Details: Variances (Bar)
- 10 - Studio Applications
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- 12 - Power Cinsumption, Transients and PSU recommendation
- 13 - Temperatures, clock rate and infrared
- 14 - Fan speed and noise
- 15 - NVIDIA Broadcast - more than a gimmick?
- 16 - Summary, features and conlusion
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