Power consumption was measured after 5 minutes of load under three scenario: Furmark, Fire Strike and desktop idle in sequential order with 2 minutes of downtime in between each test. The measurement was taking using a Prodigit 2000MU power meter and measured for the whole system at the power supply, excluding the monitor.
Some cards have no result recorded for the Furmark test, as I found a couple of the cards underclocked themselves to avoid long-term damage, so the power consumption levels were much lower.
While there is again no result for Furmark, a peak power draw of 238 Watts during Fire Strike is good enough to take the Pulse ITX card to second place in our chart. This is very important for a SFF/ITX card and it is good to see it excelling here.
What kind software that you use for gpu oc stress testing?
I have the same card and test it through unigine valley, i could pull it to 1400mhz on core and 2000mhz on memory ,
Im not noticing any artifacts, but not quite sure cause i only use 720p 24inch hdtv
wanna stress the shit out of the card and drive the temps to the max?download primecoin wallet and run claymore primecoin miner.Then u will see the real temps and how good the cooler is.
wanna stress the shit out of the card and drive the temps to the max?download primecoin wallet and run claymore primecoin miner.Then u will see the real temps and how good the cooler is.
Using software?
Give it more juice. Increase the power limit so your card won’t throttle.
Why is the RX 570 pulse mini drawing 10 more watts than a regular Rx 570 in idle? If anything it should be the other way round, with the mini using less power in idle. Is it a typing error here?
Just bought two for mining and gaming, they arrive in a couple of days, looking forward seeing what they can do