Ncase M1 Testing

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Apr 23, 2019
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With the launch of new hardware approaching us I decided to do some bench marking and thermal testing with my current setup. I plan on doing some similar testing with the NR200 when it arrives and Sliger's new Cerberus Mini cases which are expected to be launched in October sometime.


10900K at stock 4.8 Ghz all core

Gigabyte Z490i Aorus Ultra
Adapative Vcore with -140 mV offset, LLC Medium Vcore 1.21 | VR OUT Vcore 1.152 under heavy load
16GB DDR4 3200CL14 @ 3600CL15 with tightened timings

EVGA 2080 Ti XC Ultra 862 mV @ 1905 MHz (settles at 1875 Mhz) EVGA fans set to max out at ~1100 RPM

Samsung 960 EVO 1TB M.2 NVME SSD

CPU cooler is the Noctua U9S with a second 92mm fan set as intake from the rear. Two Noctua A12x15 mounted outside the case to bring fresh air to the GPU. The side mounted Noctua A12x25 is set to exhaust.

CPU Thermals

The U9S and side exhaust fan were set to 100%, the A12x15 fans were running at around 33%. The GPU is normally ran with the undervolt but I left it stock for this test.

Real Bench 2.56 51 Minutes

CPU AVG 76C to 80C

CPU MAX 79C to 85C

CPU PWR AVG 157W

CPU PWR MAX 168W

GPU AVG 74C

GPU MAX 75C

GPU PWR AVG 258W

GPU PWR MAX 264W

Blender Benchmark

CPU MAX 74C to 81C

CPU PWR MAX 183W

GPU Testing

This was done with the previously mentioned undervolt, 862 mV at 1905 MHz which settles in at 1875 MHz. Memory overlock is +1000. Total GPU power consumption is around 230W to 240W at full usage and temperature is generally around 70C with the fan speeds between 1000 and 1100 RPM.

Fire Stike Ultra Graphics - 8754

Fire Strike Extreme Graphics - 17534

TimeSpy Extreme Graphics - 7151

TimeSpy Graphics - 13148

Port Royal - 9266

Superposition 4K Optimized - 12427