Measuring temperatures is all about being consistent 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 card using HWMonitor over a 15 minute period. Once this has been recorded, we set FurMark into motion for 15 minutes and record the results again.
Temperatures are also pretty similar to Titan, although the more consistent fan speeds and modified core do lead to ever so slightly lower temperatures at both idle and full load. This a benefit to GPU Boost 2.0, which works on a temperature target as well as power.
ASRock may be best known for their motherboards, graphics cards, and mini PCs, but they're…
Nvidia has released the latest GeForce Drivers, taking them up to version 552.22 and WHQL…
NVIDIA has expanded its professional GPU lineup with the introduction of the RTX A1000 and…
Take-Two Interactive, the powerhouse behind the upcoming GTA 6, is cutting deeply into its workforce…
Corsair has unveiled its latest addition to the gaming headset market, the HS35 v2 and…
Construction simulator Liebherr Pack is a new DLC that brings 6 new vehicles to the…