Finally rounding things off with cooling performance, we ran F1 for an hour long loop to see how it handles itself under a prolonged gaming session
It’s here that the GPU temperature ran pretty consistently at 65 degrees, while the hotspot peaked to around 80 degrees. The memory junction hovered around 80 degrees, though did occasionally peak to around 82 degrees. While this is considered fairly cool, the fans did ramp up to just over 2000 RPM which would generally be quite loud, but in a weird way, it didn’t actually seem that loud. Maybe it’s reporting wrong or maybe the fans, even though they are spinning fast, are just able to dampen the noise.
Power wise, the card was sitting around the 180W mark, meaning those with lesser wattage power supplies shouldn’t struggle too much.
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