Forcing the GPU to strut its stuff with the Furmark stress-testing software didn’t result in any noticeable change. The low performance of the card allows it to be passively cooled, which means there is no fan to spin up. Temperatures can be a concern with such solutions, but in this case the card never exceeded 53 degrees Celsius. That is ridiculously low for a GPU. Some high-end cards are almost as warm at idle.
Stressing the processor provided similar results. If the fan spun up at all, we couldn’t tell, and temperatures reached a maximum of 64 degrees Celsius. That’s a good result and indicates a system that can keep cool even during heavy use.