Here, we take a further look at the impact of our overclock, looking at the increased temperatures, acoustics, power draw, and lastly, the effect had on the average clock speed.
Temperatures
Acoustics
Power consumption
Overview
The card dealt with this overclock reasonably well. Temperatures only went up 2C over stock, though noise did increase to just over 46dB. That is getting a touch on the noisy side, so it could be better. Then again, I would expect most people wanting to apply some serious overclocks with the card are likely to liquid cool it anyway – but we can only comment on how we tested it.
Lastly, it is again not surprising to see power consumption increase even further, with the whole system drawing almost 500W from the wall. The overclocked Lightning Z draws 130W more than a stock Founders Edition RTX 2080 Ti.