MSI SUPRIM RTX 5080 SOC Graphics Card Review
Power & Temperatures
It’s here where the SUPRIM SOC is clearly doing a good job with that large cooler when compared to the Founders Edition, coming in on average 7 to 8 degrees cooler on both the GPU and memory junction temperatures, and while the overclock did increase temperatures up slightly, we’re only talking a couple of degrees at max. The GPU clock was able to sustain its higher boost at stock, by around 150MHz over the FE, while the overclock saw another 90MHz improvement on average over that, along with that hefty memory clock that now sits at 18001MHz. The fans remained silent at stock, actually coming in slightly quieter than the Founders model, but even then, we’re only talking around 20 RPM or so, while the overclock did see the speed increase, it wasn’t to any levels that I’d class as audible when compared to the rest of our system and collectively still saw the SUPRIM SOC at reasonable power limits in comparison to NVIDIA’s MSRP-based card, though again, the overclock did see this increase to around 340 Watts.
Founders Edition
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