Yep tested on a few games and 3D MarkAt 120fps+?
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Yep tested on a few games and 3D MarkAt 120fps+?
5090s:
FE = 8/10 (Silver)
MSI Suprim = 6/10 (Gold)
MSI Suprim Liquid = 6/10 (Gold)
Palit GameRock = 6/10 (Silver)
ASUS Astral = 5/10 (Silver)
5080s:
ASUS TUF = 8/10 (Silver)
MSI Suprim = 8/10 (Silver)
MSI Vanguard = 7/10 (Silver)
Gainward Phantom = 7/10 (Silver)
Galax 1-Click OC = 6/10 (Bronze)
Colorful iGame = 5/10 (Bronze)
Palit Gaming Pro = 5/10 (Silver)
FE = 5/10 (Bronze)
8/10 coil whine somehow not bronze? It should be rated 'brown' for obvious reasons.Guru 3D has a few reviews of 5090s and 5080s now and this is how they are stacking when it comes to coil whine. Higher score = worse coil whine. I’ve also added the ‘overall rating’ as they scored them (Silver / Gold / Bronze).
All over the place!
8/10 coil whine somehow not bronze? It should be rated 'brown' for obvious reasons.
There's nothing subjective about excessive coil whine. It's measurable and tangible.I suppose they don’t mark it super harshly for bad whine as the nuisance factor is subjective and an undervolt / power limit can deal with it for most people.
But yeah, it’s enough to make it a pass for me.
There's nothing subjective about excessive coil whine. It's measurable and tangible.
… it’s subjective in how it affects you personally.
Some people that only game with headphones do not care. Some people expect high power cards to cause this sort of noise and therefore ‘deal with it’. Other people deal with it via undervolting.
This is why coil whine is only mentioned in passing, if at all, in the ‘nerdy’ reviewer vids that everybody praises for being ‘the best’.
If the coil whine is so bad (8/10) that you need to drown it out with headphones or have hearing loss from too many raves in your teens, then it is a lesser product worthy of a lesser score. Undervolting probably won't fix it and is also not guaranteed to even be possible.… it’s subjective in how it affects you personally.
Some people that only game with headphones do not care. Some people expect high power cards to cause this sort of noise and therefore ‘deal with it’. Other people deal with it via undervolting.
This is why coil whine is only mentioned in passing, if at all, in the ‘nerdy’ reviewer vids that everybody praises for being ‘the best’.
If the coil whine is so bad (8/10) that you need to drown it out with headphones or have hearing loss from too many raves in your teens, then it is a lesser product worthy of a lesser score. Undervolting probably won't fix it and is also not guaranteed to even be possible.
you can only really reduce it by capping fps so the cards never at the highest clock speedI personally never found an undervolt that reduced it. Only using dlss which I felt I shouldn't have to do on an expensive card.
Do you hear anything in this video?Why don't I hear it? Is it super high pitched and maybe my hearing is bad?
Not true, I have eliminated coil whine on my 3090 with an undervolt and underclock.you can only really reduce it by capping fps so the cards never at the highest clock speed