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Sapphire Radeon RX 570 Nitro+ 4GB review - Graphics card temperatures

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/18/2017 01:59 PM [ 4] 40 comment(s)

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Graphics card temperatures

So here we'll have a look at GPU temperatures. First up, IDLE (desktop) temperatures. Overall anything below 50 Degrees C is considered okay, anything below 40 Degrees C is very nice and below 30 Degrees C - CEWL. 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. 

So with the card fully stressed we kept monitoring temperatures and noted down the GPU temperature.

  • LOAD - The temperature under heavy game stress for the card stabilized at a maximum of roughly 74 Degrees C. We note down the hottest GPU reading, not the average.

With today's graphics cards, please make sure your PC is well ventilated at all times, this will seriously help you on the overall GPU temperatures. Once the card reaches a certain threshold in temperature it will start throttling on the boost frequency as well as voltages and fan RPM. The card does reach its 1340 MHz Max boost frequency, but mostly remains at roughly 1320~1340 MHz. 
  




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