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Palit RTX 4070 Ti Super GamingPro White OC Review

Following on from our stock thermal and acoustic testing, here we re-test the operating temperature of the GPU, but with noise levels normalised to 40dBa. This allows us to measure the efficiency of the overall cooling solution as varying noise levels as a result of more aggressive fan curves are no longer a factor.

Once we normalised noise levels to 40dBa, the Palit actually delivered the best thermal performance, with a peak GPU temperature of 56C, while the hot spot hit 67.3C. That makes it 2-3C cooler than the Aero OC when noise-normalised, so it's not a massive difference but it does indicate the Palit's cooler is slightly more performant overall – though we would expect that considering it is bigger and heavier!

The Palit card hits 58C, compared to 56C for the MSI Ventus 3X and 60C for the Gigabyte Aero OC. All three are great results and indicate strong memory cooling.

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