Gigabyte RTX 4060 Ti Eagle Review
Peter Donnell / 1 year ago
Finally looking at cooling performance on the cards, we ran F1 for an hour loop to see how the cooler performs and keeps temperature under control. It is worth noting that the memory junction temperature doesn’t show, and after talking to NVIDIA, it seems the software will need to be updated to read it, so it’s not something we can show right now.
Stock BIOS
Silent BIOS
On the Founders card the GPU temperature remained fairly cool at around 62 degrees with the hotspot peaking at 74 degrees all while remaining pretty consistent at around 1400RPM so pretty cool and very quiet showing us that if you are wanting an RTX 4060 Ti, you don’t really need to spend any more money to get great results.
Then moving onto the Gigabyte Eagle Card, we saw the GPU temperature reaching a slightly higher 65 degrees so a little hotter than the FE card along with the hotspot also coming in a little hotter at 79 degrees, all while also running a little louder with the fans ramping up to around 1715 RPM.