ASUS ProArt Creator 10G Review

CPU and VRM Temperatures

ASUS ProArt Creator 10G Review

CPU and VRM Temperatures

Although our overclocking efforts always try and push the CPU to its absolute thermal limits and thus this graph isn't all that useful as far as the overclocking results are concerned, it does at least demonstrate how efficient the motherboard is and the kind of heat generated you can expect. When we're limited by the abilities of the CPU itself it also shows how much/little voltage is needed to hit our silicon limits, and of course whether VRM temperatures are a factor.

ASUS ProArt Creator 10G Review  


ASUS ProArt Creator 10G Review  

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12-06-2020, 09:16:01

Deadtroopers
Aimed squarely at the creator? ... It's an Intel board, so no. Just no.Quote

13-06-2020, 00:03:50

Avet
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Originally Posted by Deadtroopers View Post
Aimed squarely at the creator? ... It's an Intel board, so no. Just no.
Contrary to popular opinion most creator applications for work better on Intel CPUs. All Music production apps, 3ds Max, Maya, AutoCAD, Blender, Unreal Engine, Photoshop, etc. Pretty much anything that isn't Video editing app runs better on Intel.

With Thunderbolt and 10G it is a really good creator board for the price.Quote
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