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Nvidia RTX 3050 Review ft. Gigabyte and Palit

Following on from our stock thermal and acoustic testing, here we re-test the operating temperature of the GPU, but with noise levels normalised to 40dBa. This allows us to measure the efficiency of the overall cooling solution as varying noise levels as a result of more aggressive fan curves are no longer a factor.

To put all of that into perspective, our noise-normalised thermals do show us that the StormX OC's heatsink is the more efficient design. Both are absolutely good enough to cool an 130W RTX 3050, but the StormX OC ran 2C cooler on the GPU and 5C cooler for the hot spot temperature.

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