“All” graphics cards in in-depth coil whine analysis

Situation 1: F1 2020 (2160p)

The number of graphics cards tested over the recent period has reached a number after which we can pause a bit and specifically focus on the noise level of their coils. The latter has always been recorded in standard measurements, but in large tests with lots of other information, this unique data was getting lost. That is why it will now, within the scope of this article, be limited to these only. So which of the modern graphics cards has the quieter coils?

Situation 1: F1 2020 (2160p)

Thanks to a reader nicknamed “the patient“, you now also have spectrograms with a noise level scale and a Y-axis label. These elements had to be added separately, in an external application, because they were not included in the cutouts (4–20 kHz) of the complete spectrograms (20 Hz–20 kHz).

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      




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  1. So, there are now additionally spectrograms with the scale and the Y axis label (with the noise level) in the article. Thanks to “the patient” for adding it quickly. 🙂

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