INNO3D RTX 5060 Ti 16GB Twin X2 Graphics Card Review
Power & Temperatures
To see how the card handles under sustained load, we ran F1 24 on a loop for an hour. The GPU core remained stable, peaking at around 64°C when running at stock and just 65°C when overclocked, with average temps sitting around 62°C and 63°C, respectively. That’s only a 1°C increase for the overclock, which is a fair trade for the performance boost. Memory junction temperatures were also well under control, sitting at 61°C stock and 63°C overclocked, both cooler than the core, so nothing to worry about there.
Fan speeds were similarly close, with the stock profile averaging 1730RPM and the overclock pushing it to just 1790RPM. That’s a modest 60RPM bump, meaning virtually no difference in noise and remaining fairly quiet overall when compared to the rest of the fans inside the system. Power draw also barely changed, with a single degree fluctuation between stock and overclocked, and this is down to the power limit being locked on this card, so all of the benefits of the overclock, with none of the drawbacks.
