Temperatures
Measuring temperatures is all about being consitent, therefore we keep a steady eye on monitoring the ambient room temperature to make sure that it stays the same. While this is constantly being monitored, we measure the idle temperature of the system using HWMonitor over a 15 minute period. Once this has been recorded, we load the system using various software for 15 minutes and record the results again.
As the board encompasses a CPU/GPU combo in the form of a Fusion APU we thought it would be fitting to show both temperatures even though we were aware the temperatures were going to be extremely close. We ran various software to stress both the CPU and GPU side of things to give a good amount of stress to the APU in both areas when testing at load.
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