FerrariVie
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I finally got the time to make note of Firestrike measurements when limiting GPU clocks:
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I know this is not scientifically ideal since I've run each max clock just once, but it's kinda time-consuming to do them all 5 times or so an then take averages, and there's also the probability that running 35 tests non-stop will make components hotter and bring results down with time. But at least you can compare your results with mine
Took advantage of the colder weather this week to run the benchmarks again after repasting, as it was easier to manage the room temperature. The ambient was still 1°C above the temperature of the stock paste test, but since we're on the Spring already I'm sure this is going to be the closest that I can get to 20° in my room for a few months.
Before:
Now:
In summary, GPU temperatures in Firestrike dropped 1°C and its scores were improved at the same time, so it was worth the €15 investment and around 3 hours of my time for the whole process (yes, I'm slow but was doing things with attention to detail and taking pictures at the same time). Regarding CPU temperatures, I also monitored them using Hwinfo (max and avg of each run) and they're about the same as I had before repasting, so whatever paste PCS used on my CPU was indeed well applied and of good quality.