Gigabyte has added new Radeon models to its lineup. That’s good news for anyone tired of all-black components. Alongside the budget-friendly Radeon RX 9060 XT Gaming OC and RX 9070 XT Gaming OC, the company is introducing “Ice” variants that pair a white shroud with gray and silver accents. As long as pricing doesn’t stray far from the standard black versions, they should rank among the best-value white cards on the market.
Clocks, Temperatures & Fan Speeds—F1 24 (Performance)
The next test uses the F1 24 benchmark at 3840 × 2160 resolution with Ultra settings. It’s a five-lap run on the Singapore track in wet conditions. Unlike the other benchmarks, this one is a continuous load—there’s no drop in workload between loops, and the card stays heated the whole time.
The clocks differ from the Cyberpunk benchmark by nearly 70 MHz. Once thermally stabilized, the card maintained clock speeds between 2,645 and 2,770 MHz, averaging 2,696 MHz over the measured interval.
According to monitoring (light-green data line), the power draw stays almost perfectly at the 330 W limit. The PC’s total average power draw is 473 W.
According to the sensors, the GPU’s average temperature peaks at 68 °C, while the memory reaches 96 °C. The hotspot temperature is 89 °C.
At peak, the fan speed exceeded 2,000 rpm, bringing the noise level up to that of an average graphics card.
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