I have become very interested in how much heat a graphics card pumps out (as opposed to how hot the card gets). The heat has to go somewhere, and that somewhere is generally the room in which I am sitting. Computing in a hot room is unpleasant, and sucking warm rather than cool air into my PC must have some effect on fan speed etc. I need to then somehow get rid of the excess heat. My Nvidia 4090 can function as a very effective heater even in a Minnesota winter! How about adding some kind of appropriate assessment?
The Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 5090 Solid delivers top-tier performance with Blackwell architecture. This test compares it to the reference model in terms of speed, cooling, noise, and efficiency.