Clock rates and overclocking
If you increase the power limit to the maximum, the card reaches up to 2115 MHz, with longer full load it is then 2085 to 2100 MHz, which is not a bad result Any more with this chip and air cooling anyway. Normally with normal factory OC without manual intervention, temperature curve and clock rates are then beautifully recognizable as in the diagram. Is. The 65 °C in the open structure also ensures a smoother clock curve, because in the closed housing with 67 to 68 °C, easier jumps can be observed. But this is not dramatic.
And now the whole thing again in sober numbers in table form:
Open Benchtable |
Closed Case |
|
---|---|---|
GPU Temperatures |
65 °C | 67-68 °C |
GPU clock | 1890 MHz | 1860 – 1890 MHz |
Air temperature in the housing | n/a | 45 °C |
Board analysis
The infrared images below show the gaming loop of the card in the open structure and in the closed case. You can see a fairly uniform temperature distribution over the entire board, which can be well liked. Only the middle with the GPU is significantly warmer, which could also be due to the fan hub installed at the rear.
Even in the closed housing, the board makes a very good figure, only the fans now have to shovel a little more air. But it's all still in the green area.
KFA2 GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER Work The Frames Edition, 8GB GDDR6, HDMI, 3x DP (27ISL6MD24WF)
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