Temperatures
Idle temperatures are great. They are actually a bit on the low side of other GTX 670 cards we have tested.
GPU Temperature Comparison |
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| Idle | Load |
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EVGA GTX 670 Sig 2 | 28°C | 69°C |
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MSI GTX 670 Power Edition | 37°C | 70°C |
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GIGABYTE GTX 670 OC | 38°C | 65°C |
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ZOTAC GTX 670 AMP! | 35°C | 70°C |
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NVIDIA GTX 670 | 37°C | 82°C |
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ASUS GTX 670 DirectCU II | 38°C | 74°C |
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Palit GTX 670 JetStream | 30°C | 75°C |
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Important: GPU temperature will vary depending on clocks, voltage,
cooler design and production variances. This table just serves to provide
a list of typical temperatures for similar cards, reached during TPU review.
| Core Clock | Memory Clock | GPU Voltage (measured) |
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Desktop | 324 MHz | 162 MHz | 0.99 V |
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Multi-Monitor | 324 MHz | 162 MHz | 0.99 V |
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Blu-ray Playback | 324 MHz | 162 MHz | 0.99 V |
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3D Load | 1073-1175 MHz | 1553 MHz | 1.087-1.175 V |
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The card uses NVIDIA's dynamic overclocking mechanism, which means it will dynamically adjust clock and voltage based on render load, temperature, and other factors.
For the graph below, we recorded all GPU clock and GPU voltage combinations of our 1920x1200 resolution benchmarking suite. The plotted points are transparent, so they can add up to indicate more often used values. A light color means the clock/voltage combination is rarely used, and a dark color means it's active a lot.