Graphics card temperature (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
Hello.Became the owner of a red vidyuhi AMD recently, can you tell me: is a temperature of 85-90 degrees normal?
Thanks in advance!
Kyle_AMD
I have r9 290 myself and the temperature is the same, so everything seems to be fine)
No Neytrons
, depending on which card AMD's reference graphics cards reach 94 °C
. NVIDIA's Turbo Boost temperatures rise to 83 °C.
It's too much. Such a temperature during severe stress tests is obtained mainly well, or when you unscrewed all sorts of smoothing on crises and the like)))
In general, it's better to lower the settings and keep the temperature lower (well, somewhere around 65-70 degrees). At 85-90, the card may not burn out, but I wouldn’t risk it - it will cost a lot)))
Kyle_AMD is
ok if you have doubts - read the reviews ( 290/290x - normal temperature is 80)
At first I was tense, then I look at the tests with the witcher, it seems that everyone has around 85-90 degrees on everything beyond ...
Kyle_AMD
The temperature is normal. But I recommend doing a series of actions (I cooled my r9 280x myself)
1) Reduce the voltage on the GPU. It will not affect performance, but the temperature will drop by 5-10 degrees. How to do undervolting - read on Google.
2) Reduce GPU frequencies - because. for 290x, the witcher does not need the full frequency for this card.
3) Set a lock on fps. Around 45 will be the most.
The card will be cold. On mine, after these manipulations, there is no higher than 80 in any application. If you need help pointwise - write in a personal, I will give a couple of specific tips there.
joker.2
Question about the AMD card. Did you fucking get out with yours? Is it logical to assume that TC is interested in the temperatures of AMD cards, and not NVIDIA?
Kyle_AMD
Well, if you consider that 100 is the critical temperature of almost all video cards and you will catch throttling, and even at 120-140 degrees, the chip from the motherboard tectostolite may fall off due to the fact that the lead (or without) substrate will melt - then not really. The normal temperature for a non-overclocked card, especially a new one, is 70-75 degrees
Buy AMD and be surprised by high temperatures?
In addition, the R9 290X itself is hot, the reference heats up to 94 ° C.
It's good when the card does not even exceed 60 ° C in heavy loads, like mine.
bloomm
usually has crappy thermal paste there, plus over time the fasteners will weaken, for one thing they will tighten it up.
loss of warranty??? I guess you think that telepaths are sitting in the warranty????
If there are no chips or buns on the card, tin with a finger from soldering, then they will change it without question