Temperatures and Boost Clock
The card boosts when cool enough to just under 2700 MHz. This is also not a fair-weather boost, which in my very extremely demanding test game (this time Wolfenstein: Youngblood) always offers up to 2600 MHz as the temperature rises. Amazing. The memory can also be overclocked a bit. The GPU could be overclocked stably up to 2.7 GHz with this cooler including MorePowerTool, not bad either. In the end, however, the cooler trimmed to silent with stock values is better here and it’s better to leave it as it comes from the factory. The temperatures are with up to 72 degrees even after one hour for this tiny cooler quite ok.
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 leave the backplate on to make the measuring of the running card as real as possible. Now if you let Wolfenstein: Youngblood run free and some air, everything heats up just very mannerly. The bottom side of the VRM is warm with up to 77 °C (extra stuck sensor), but not hot.
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