CPU Hardware Reviews

Stress tests in detail: Test CPU and overall system correctly (Tutorial – Part2)

The temperature development on the graphics card correlates very nicely with the amount of power supplied. The temperature limit of the card has been set by the manufacturer to 64°C, so that all values from 62 to 64°C can be seen as a full load. In our first part of the graphics card stress tests you can compare this very nicely with the games also tested there.

Core temperatures also follow our logic, according to which you should test both the extreme value and the typical gaming loads if you want a stable and quiet system in the same way.

Similar to the core temperatures, the temperatures on the base also behave and exactly the same applies as we already wrote in the section on the pure CPU stress test.

Once again Prime95 and AVX mainly burden the base, but we had already described this several pages back in detail.

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