Palit GeForce GTX 1650 KalmX review

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Graphics Card Temperatures

Graphics card temperatures

So here we'll have a look at GPU temperatures. First up, IDLE (desktop) temperatures as reported through software on the thermal sensors of the GPU. IDLE temperatures first, overall anything below 50 Degrees C is considered okay, anything below 40 Degrees C is nice. We threw in some cards at random that we have recently tested in the above chart. But what happens when we are gaming? We fire off an intense game-like application at the graphics card and measure the highest temperature of the GPU. 


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So with the card fully stressed we kept monitoring temperatures and noted down the GPU temperature as reported by the thermal sensor.

  • The card's temperature under heavy game stress stabilized at roughly almost 80 Degrees C. We note down the hottest GPU reading, not the average. We test in an open setup, we added a tiny bit of fan (low RPM) airflow at 20cm distance to mimick behaviour in a closed chassis with airflow). 
  • The card in IDLE & LOAD is passive.
These tests have been performed with a 20~21 Degrees C room temperature, this is a peak temperature based on a game loop.

Long Duration Stress Temperature and GPU Throttling clock

Have a look below at the nice and steady GPU clock, it's at a ~1900 MHz boost marker throttling a down due to the power and temperature limiter towards 1770 MHz which is still really good. The protective limiters (aside from the power limiter) kick in albeit slightly as you can see the card throttling a tiny bit. This is Time Spy scene 1 looped continuously in what is actually our pre-benchmark warm-up sequence.
  

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