Are you cooling your 950 Pro?


read great articles on @ puget systems 950 pro throttling , have 1 (wasn't planned) i'm curious if uses premiere pro , other adobe apps, cooling it, actively or passively or if @ all?

 

one thing articles stressed te3ts weren't real life scenarios users face, maybe professionals. in sense, premiere push enough throttle?

 

i thinking getting 12v 120mm quiet fan mount on side of case targeting m.2 slot.

 

thoughts?

i have not seen throttling in running of premiere pro benchmark writing 950 pro done @ ~1500 mb/s see attached 60 second write test @ full 1.5 gb/second without noticeable throttling.  did have fan in general vicinity.  task manager not great seeing results

if @ disk transfer rate plot under 2 gb/s marker line can faintly see performance of 1.5 gb/seconds constant 60 seconds (actually test went on 72 seconds because wanted see startup).  slight glitch see in usage when had uncover windows.  notice there similar spike in cpu usage.

 

i have applied finger touch test , never gotten uncomfortable (not scientific 950 pro not support s.m.a.r.t give temperatures).  doubt ever see throttling in editing.  export resulted in 108 gb file written in 72 seconds.  special stress test 3 normal ppbm disk i/o sequences might guess each 1 takes 24 seconds on 950 pro on system.

 

i have not been able visualize editing situation more stressful doubt ever see throttling if have reasonable air flow.



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