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Palit GTX 1060 Super JetStream 6GB Review

Temperatures were measured after 10 minutes of load under three scenarios: Furmark GPU stress test, Unigine Valley looping at the Extreme HD preset and desktop idle. GPU-Z was used to record the maximum temperature, fan profiles were left to their default behaviour.

Delta temperatures are presented below to account for small fluctuations in room temperature, but for all the testing present in this graph the temperature ranged from 21.4 to 23.5 degrees Celsius.

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Delta temperatures of about 50 degree meaning low 70s in a typical room of 20-25 degrees Celsius.

These are good temperatures that mean thermal throttling will never occur, though the Palit card is about 8-12 degrees hotter than the competition. Palit has traded some thermal headroom in order to keep noise down which has definitely paid off.

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The backplate helps keep peak temperatures on the outside of the card sub-60 degrees Celsius.

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  1. great review

  2. Superb.