Noise emissions and fan speed
The analysis of the fan curves and audio measurements in an acoustic measurement chamber provides information about the noise development of the MSI GeForce RTX 5070 Gaming Trio. Due to the oversized cooling surface compared to some other custom models and especially the FE, the fan speeds hardly increase under load, which is reflected in a very restrained noise development. At just under 1600 rpm, the card is still surprisingly quiet.
The noise levels correlate with the temperature curves, which indicates that the fan curves are specifically tuned to achieve a balance between cooling and noise. This also applies to the Torture Loop and around 1650 rpm:
At just under 30 dB(A) under load, the volume is almost below the limit of a still perceptible range. It hisses very quietly, especially as the lower-frequency component at around 175 Hz is not very noticeable. Ergo: the card is really quiet. Recording this now would be pointless, as the system also develops its own noise.
- 1 - Introduction and unboxing
- 2 - Test system and equipment
- 3 - Teardown: PCB and cooler
- 4 - Material analysis and thermal interface material
- 5 - Gaming performance rasterization
- 6 - Gaming performance Super Sampling, RT & FG
- 7 - Power consumption, transients and PSU recommendation
- 8 - Temperatures, clock rate and thermography
- 9 - Fans speed and noise
- 10 - Summary and conclusion






































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