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I got a 40qm², 20qm² and a 15qm² room that all have the same Isolation. I also got a professional room and a infared thermometer. What I want to do is to mesuare the heatoutput when folding. Also what unit is used to record the given of heat by a object?

 
And when we figured out how this works, we can test this with multiple gpus and make a list. 
 
 

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I got a 40qm², 20qm² and a 15qm² room that all have the same Isolation. I also got a professional room and a infared thermometer. What I want to do is to mesuare the heatoutput when folding. Also what unit is used to record the given of heat by a object?

 
And when we figured out how this works, we can test this with multiple gpus and make a list. 
 
 

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You can go with Fahrenheit, Celsius or if you want to go scientific go with Kelvin.

 

By the end of this whole story you will get a Delta Temp. and this will be the interesting value. Delta Temp for room, case, components. Interesting story, keep us updated here.

 

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I got a 40qm², 20qm² and a 15qm² room that all have the same Isolation. I also got a professional room and a infared thermometer. What I want to do is to mesuare the heatoutput when folding. Also what unit is used to record the given of heat by a object?

 
And when we figured out how this works, we can test this with multiple gpus and make a list. 
 
 

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First, there is no #qm2

It's just m2.

 

As far as testing, you should get heat in CPUID HWMonitor, and then a probe thermometer at a set distance (3 inches, 6 inches etc) off the exhaust of the GPU. Measure ambient air temperature too. This is as controlled as I can think without pro equipment.

 

Find the difference between ambient at idle and ambient while folding... that's your heat output over idle.

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First, there is no #qm2

It's just m2.

 

As far as testing, you should get heat in CPUID HWMonitor, and then a probe thermometer at a set distance (3 inches, 6 inches etc) off the exhaust of the GPU. Measure ambient air temperature too. This is as controlled as I can think without pro equipment.

 

Find the difference between ambient at idle and ambient while folding... that's your heat output over idle.

Good point that´s very important with the set distance of the probe!

 

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First, there is no #qm2

It's just m2.

 

As far as testing, you should get heat in CPUID HWMonitor, and then a probe thermometer at a set distance (3 inches, 6 inches etc) off the exhaust of the GPU. Measure ambient air temperature too. This is as controlled as I can think without pro equipment.

 

Find the difference between ambient at idle and ambient while folding... that's your heat output over idle.

 

I was curious that you said m² is right, so I looked it up. qm² is the old way of writing it. m² replaced it and qm² isn't valid anymore. You got a pretty good plan. I will set this up tomorrow and run the test till Sunday. Thanks for the help everyone. 

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I was curious that you said m² is right, so I looked it up. qm² is the old way of writing it. m² replaced it and qm² isn't valid anymore. You got a pretty good plan. I will set this up tomorrow and run the test till Sunday. Thanks for the help everyone. 

 

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