A lot of people seem to make this same judgement, that 2oz Copper should automatically have lower temp.
This is what GIGABYTE has claimed - 2oz copper will improve power efficiency and lower temp.
GIGABYTE also did our own testing, let me explain…
We took two boards: 1x 1oz & 1x 2oz
Put them in a controlled environment, disconnected the CPU fan and started burning them
The 2oz board was 50 degC cooler than the traditional 1oz motherboard.
A lot of people started questioning this, but now GIGABYTE has one of the most powerful overclocking boards around.
For example, DDR2 memory in Dual Channel reaching speeds or 1508MHz !!!
The standard should be 1066MHz (UP to 1,333MHz)
This was never possible using the 1oz boards and still maintaining the lower temp needed for stability.
Plus we not stopping here
This is all because GIGABYTE keeps focusing on quality components.
2ozDoubling the amount of copper improves power efficiency and lowering temp
Solid Capacitors50,000hrs Japanese Capacitors = longer lifespan for system and better electronic conductivity for excellent system performance
Low RDS(on) MOSFETLower power consumption during the switching process, resulting in a faster switching process and less heat generation
Ferrite Core ChockLower core energy loss & EMI interference and better ability of resist rust
I guess what I’m trying to say is that during standard use, the temp you getting is not a concern.
The motherboard is designed to take that heat.
Its only when you start to increase these temps by O/C’ing that you start to realise the benefits.
The board will continue to stay stable, even at higher temps.
If you not into O/C’ing, then no problem, because you still have the benefits on a high-quality build motherboard.
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