Temperature behavior and cooling
As a short preface to the test: The measured values shown here cannot be used as an absolute reference, as they are largely dependent on the choice and quantity of fans installed. And I have installed quite a few of them.
Test system | |
CPU | Intel 14600k |
CPU cooling | Thermaltake TH360 V2 |
Mainboard | ASUS B760M BTF WIFI |
Memory | CORSAIR DOMINATOR 32GB 6000MHz |
GPU | Gigabyte 4070 Ti Gaming OC |
SSD | WB BLACK SN770 1TB |
Case fan | Thermaltake CT140 ARGB |
Power supply | Thermaltake Toughpower GF A3 750W |
Operating conditions | |
Room temperature: | 22,8 °C |
AIO fans: | 900 to 1300 rpm |
AIO pump: | 2500 to 3100 rpm |
Case fans: | 900 to 1200 rpm |
CPU Torture
Cinebench R23 was used for the CPU test. After the first warm-up run, the temperatures had stabilized and I started logging. On average, the CPU was around 80°C and the power consumption of the 14600k was over 200W. This is a very decent result for cooling the CPU.
Gaming workload
For the test of a typical gaming scenario, COD Warzone was played at maximum settings in 1440p. The 4070 Ti really starts to sweat, but on the whole it ran at 70 to 75 degrees in the normal range. The CPU was slightly stressed during loading, but ran at a cool 50 degrees during gaming.
However, you can see the inadequacies of the Gigabyte cooler for this positioning in the hotspot temperatures, because 25 degrees delta is simply too much. Other manufacturers can certainly do better. However, you always have to be careful with the suspended mounting, because the heatpipes of the graphics cards can only fight against the heavy force with difficulty. More, but thinner heatpipes are certainly more suitable here.
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