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ramil.bagizov 14.10.21 11:00 pm

MSI r9 290x Gaming is warming up

Reviews of this map have appeared on the Internet (guru3d.com, overclockers.ru). Everywhere they write about temperatures up to 34 and up to 78 degrees at idle and under load.
My copy heats up to 40 and 89.

Has anyone here had a similar situation (not necessarily with the same card)? How did you do it? Should I take it back to the store?
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Anatoly Slepichev 14.10.21

ramil.bagizov
I have such a temperature card as in the reviews

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Anatoly Slepichev 14.10.21

But I have another problem after overclocking the card, on drivers 14.1 the core frequency is kept or works at a load of 1030 MHz in the desktop or 100%, reboot does not help at 13.12 it jumps a little differently, as if you overclocked it, from the reviews only overclocking seemed like crap .To. how they drive there at such frequencies, it will not work, well, I don’t deny that you can pass several tests, but it will not roll for a constant, but I have the same temperature, well, maybe not a degree to a degree

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KoncentRat 14.10.21

Anatoly Slepichev
What building, how is ventilation organized?

My card, though I have 290, heats up in games: Warface in the menu of room 85, in the game itself 78-82; Metro LL - 94, while keeping frequencies at the nominal level; Battlefield 4 does not fold 94 either; Crysis 3 here I do not understand ... it does not rise above 71 ... settings are everywhere Maximum except anti-aliasing

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ramil.bagizov 14.10.21

KoncentRat
My card, though I have 290, is warming up in games ...

Do you also have msi gaming? Or is it with reference cooling?

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KoncentRat 14.10.21

yes, it is the most in unreference, proprietary cooling

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SUSUL1 14.10.21

theme11471 If the
card is "desktop", I think you can try to return it to the store, because 89 for a modern desktop is of course the devil knows what.
Comrade, you should at least read the beginning. for a modern card, 90 degrees is normal operating temperature. my HD4850 ​​in the reference still lives and is not going to burn, and even she was warming up with me and up to 115! (when the fan clogged the channels with dust) and now heats up to 90 in the lung, because this is normal for her. (below 80, in principle, it does not go down in idle time)
The decrease in temperature was done not so that the card would last longer, but so that cheaper components could be installed, and the marketing ploy is good. They say you have a "cold card". For some reason, no one says that European engines on cars are full of shit, compared to the engines of the Rosavtoprom, because their temperature is higher =)

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theme11471 14.10.21

SUSUL1

Comrade, you should at least read the beginning. for a modern card, 90 degrees is a normal working one.

I can just as well write at the beginning of the topic that 150 degrees is a normal operating temperature and then ask you whether you read the beginning of the topic or not.
My GTX 660 warms up at maximum settings in Crysis 3 (1280x1024) to an average of 65 degrees maximum. 33 degrees - idle operating temperature. Is 90 degrees the norm for you? Seriously? Or are you joking so ambiguously?

now in the light up to 90 heats up, because this is normal for her.

Stunning logic. Once it heats up to 90, then this is a normal temperature. And since someone heats up less / more - his is not normal. :)

The decrease in temperature is not done so that the card will last longer, but so that cheaper components can be installed.

Cheap components and live less at high temperatures. Therefore, they reduce.

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SUSUL1 14.10.21

theme11471
Stunning logic. Since it heats up to 90, then this is a normal temperature
Oo young man, you see you not so long ago in the iron theme =)
HD4850ref many remember - it made noise =)
And nothing, mass cases of self-immolation have not been recorded The
maximum temperature of the components is determined by the manufacturer of the components, but your 65 degrees is marketing determined. because their whole point is that the cooling system has a reserve of 40-60% and does not make noise

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VITYA_KOLYADENKO 14.10.21

theme11471
Crysis 3 (1280x1024)
Well, this resolution is not for modern video cards, but rather for 9800 GTX (+).

Cheap components and live less at high temperatures. Therefore, they reduce.
I think that any components do not last long, only a complete duplication of the most sensitive ones can save the situation.

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DartMaul 14.10.21

VITYA_KOLYADENKO
Normal batteries firstly heat up less, it is more convenient to remove heat from them.
+ on cheap cards, the cooling of everything except the GPU usually suffers greatly, sometimes it is there just in the form of a light blow through the chip heatsink.

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VITYA_KOLYADENKO 14.10.21

DartMaul
Well, good food does not hurt here for cooling. Especially when you consider that if you need to pass the same number of amperes through a conductor with a temperature of 90 degrees, then even more heat will be released.

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ramil.bagizov 14.10.21

In general, I replaced the thermal interface with Gelid GC-Extreme. The situation was not fixed :)
In twenty minutes in Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0, the core heats up to 84-85 degrees.
In Battlefield 4 (already overclocked to 1100/1450), depending on the map, 79-88.

But on the whole, the situation became clear. My copy is so hot (although my friend KoncentRat 290 heats up even more).

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Dreickoders 14.10.21

ramil.bagizov
Put the SVO on the video card and don't worry.

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Rewers v.01 14.10.21

Not surprisingly, the R9 290X is warming up, here's a comparison chart ...

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ramil.bagizov 14.10.21

Dreickoders
Put CBO on the video card and don't worry.
Now I can simply not take a steam bath :) The
card keeps the declared frequencies well and good. But if in the summer, when it gets hotter in the apartment, it starts to exceed the AMD-approved 94 degrees and significantly sag in performance, then I'll think about your proposal :)

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ramil.bagizov 14.10.21

Rewers v.01
A variant from MSI with their proprietary cooler is discussed here.

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Rewers v.01 14.10.21

ramil.bagizov
as a whole for the model ... R9 290X do not differ much in temperature among themselves. this model indicated in the screen is even a little colder ... the temperature of some models reaches 98 ... + - 5 degrees on average spread over the model ...

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exlipse88 14.10.21

Rewers v.01

In the table that you threw off the reference version, and it has an alternative CO

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KoncentRat 14.10.21

I will report on the work done: 1. under the video card, on the floor of the system unit, the cables lying haphazardly. 2.in the front wall, where there is a place for the fans (I had 2 of them there under 80mm), cut one hole for a 120mm valve and put it there, blowing right under the vidyuhu ... 3.He raised the hard drives higher so as not to interfere with the flow (their temperature has not changed). 4. the same valve in the ceiling of the system unit. I tied them to the mother's 4-pin automatic connections. The result exceeded all my expectations! The temperature of the graphics chip under load dropped by an average of 10-15 degrees, in different games in different ways. The MSI combuster has the toughest test in 15 minutes of running, the maximum reaches 86 degrees! Compared to what it was, when in 1.5 minutes the card began to throttle the core frequency, decreasing by 5 minutes to 820 MHz and below. Now everything is clear! The frequency is rooted to the spot.

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Rewers v.01 14.10.21

KoncentRat
An interesting report on the work done .. But still, it is not easier to buy a normal spacious case with effective CO and not engage in a home-grown upgrade? .. and also about the temperature, if your decrease is 10-15 degrees, and now it is 86 .. how much did you have before the upgrade? 96-101 turns out like this?