So after an hour-long run of F1 23, the Founders Edition cooler kept temperatures about where we would expect them. The GPU temperature sat around 73 degrees throughout with the hotspot sitting at a slightly toasty 86 degrees. The memory came in at around 78 degrees all while the fans did manage to stay fairly quiet at a little under 2000 RPM so things could potentially be tweaked to be a little more aggressive without too much more noise. In terms of clock speeds, we do see the GPU Core clock sitting a hefty jump above the rated 2480MHz boost clock at around 2730MHz whilst the memory sits pretty much exactly where you would expect it to at about 2626MHz. In terms of power, the Founders used around 218 Watts of power so NVIDIA are managing to set the bar pretty high for the other cards we’re looking at today.
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