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    válasz maximilian4 #16351 üzenetére

    "Our conventional stress testing regimen of weighing down a machine with FurMark and Prime95 is a great way of discerning just how far a machine can be pushed before it reaches its thermal and power consumption limits. In this test, we witnessed CPU clock rates stable at 2.7 GHz (never above) with temperatures of around 84 °C alongside GPU clock rates hovering within the 1700 MHz range (with a temperature of 65 °C). The CPU clock rate is actually slightly below the base frequency for the chip, which classifies the behavior as throttling. However, it is highly unlikely that the user will ever experience such conditions during real-world usage.

    On the other hand, for a more realistic look at a device’s sustained performance (separate from our Cinebench R15 loop test we explored earlier), we turn to our new Witcher 3 Ultra stress test. Over the course of an hour, we tracked and graphed the FPS reported during the test, along with thermal data. During the test, CPU temperatures remained safely positioned in the 60 °C – 66 °C range, while GPU temperatures never exceeded 68 °C (sticking most of the time around the 66 °C mark). No thermal throttling of any type was reported by the system during the test."

    Ugye hogy mindjárt más a gyerek fekvése?
    Ezt a furmark + prime95 tesztet épp ezért teljesen haszontalannak vélem, teljesen valótlan környezetet hoz létre.

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