The ASUS TUF Gaming also manages to keep temps low with a core temperature of about 61 degrees whilst the hot spot sits around 70 degrees on average. The memory is the hottest part at around 72 degrees, but at that temperature, it’s still nothing particularly warm for a GPU of this calibre. In terms of clock speeds we see nothing unexpected with a high core clock of 2750MHz on average so not as high as the Gigabyte but still higher than the MSRP cards we looked at yesterday. The card consumed around 219 Watts of power on average whilst the fan barely span up and only sat around 1350 RPM throughout the test, meaning that you could easily bump the fan speed and see a lot of improvements in the already reasonable temperatures and possibly even see a boost in the clock speeds.
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