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Your highest Non EVGA VRM temps

meenmeen1103

So my card has 150C rated VRMs, and they typically run mid 70C under load. Technically well in safe area, but I just dislike the temp delta between the VRMs and GPU core under load, with 70C VRM and 40-45C core temps. Just wondering what people here have run their VRMs up to for prolonged periods of time, say 6+ months

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Hmm. It was about 68*C on my 280x and 71*C on my 390x.

 

Should be higher on my 980 ti but i can't get a reading on it.

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3 minutes ago, Pohernori said:

Hmm. It was about 68*C on my 280x and 71*C on my 390x.

 

Should be higher on my 980 ti but i can't get a reading on it.

Yeah, this is on a 390 with a non voltage OC, and much quieter fan for VRMs than stock cooler (Kraken G10).

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I didn't think VRMs had any temperature probes on them, unless you're confusing them with VRAM?

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6 minutes ago, Carclis said:

I didn't think VRMs had any temperature probes on them, unless you're confusing them with VRAM?

HWiNFO64 gives me two VRM temps under the GPU submenu along with voltages, current, and power based on the previous two for an XFX R9 390. The VRM temp for this topic is the higher of these two.

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4 minutes ago, A Damn Crab! said:

900c all night long, i cook marshmellows too.

 

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12 minutes ago, meenmeen1103 said:

HWiNFO64 gives me two VRM temps under the GPU submenu along with voltages, current, and power based on the previous two for an XFX R9 390. The VRM temp for this topic is the higher of these two.

Maybe it's only certain cards. I'm using a Sapphire R9 Fury and I can't seem to find anything other than the core temp.

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18 hours ago, Carclis said:

Maybe it's only certain cards. I'm using a Sapphire R9 Fury and I can't seem to find anything other than the core temp.

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Must be dependent on the AIB design then

 

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