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RX 570 8GB, Reaching 82°C

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4 minutes ago, bigboilegendary said:

Should I reapply thermal paste or change my fan settings or change power limit?

Try them

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4 minutes ago, bigboilegendary said:

The consumption goes up to 130-146W...  Or is it normal for this GPU?

Normal for this card

 

4 minutes ago, bigboilegendary said:

Please help me. My previous GPU was at 58-62 degrees at max

If you did any research before buying, you would have known that MSI Armor cards cheaped out on cooling. It's doing what I expected.

Hey guys so I recently installed RX 570 8GB Armor Fan OC edition and when I play any game the temp keeps @ 80-82 degrees.

I am using 19.4.3 drivers version. Should I reapply thermal paste or change my fan settings or change power limit?

The consumption goes up to 130-146W...  Or is it normal for this GPU? Please help me. My previous GPU was at 58-62 degrees at max. (it was low profile card tho')

 

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Radeon Software Version - 19.4.3
Radeon Software Edition - Adrenalin 2019
Graphics Chipset - Radeon RX 570 Series
Memory Size - 8192 MB
Memory Type - GDDR5
Core Clock - 1268 MHz
Windows Version - Windows 10 (64 bit)
System Memory - 8 GB
CPU Type - Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-6100 CPU @ 3.70GHz


 

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4 minutes ago, bigboilegendary said:

Should I reapply thermal paste or change my fan settings or change power limit?

Try them

.

4 minutes ago, bigboilegendary said:

The consumption goes up to 130-146W...  Or is it normal for this GPU?

Normal for this card

 

4 minutes ago, bigboilegendary said:

Please help me. My previous GPU was at 58-62 degrees at max

If you did any research before buying, you would have known that MSI Armor cards cheaped out on cooling. It's doing what I expected.

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But is it normal for the card to be at 82 degrees? Doesnt it damage the card?

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58 minutes ago, bigboilegendary said:

But is it normal for the card to be at 82 degrees? Doesnt it damage the card?

Try undervolt -50mV with AMD Wattman, MSI Armor cooler is quite poor but shouldn't reach 80c. Is it 2nd hand?

 

82c is still ok.

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The card has just been used for photos in the e-shop. It is still brand new. Thanks for fast reply!

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You can try open side panel to see if the temperature improve, if it did then your casing need better airflow.

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Undervolt @ 1110

Memory Clocks @ Default 1750MHz

Core Clock @ 1400MHz

+15% Power Limit

I have now solid 36C when idle or just browsing net. I will try gaming later

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If it's fairly new the paste should still be fine. (But reapplying may not hurt.)

 

What is your case and airflow setup? Even with a poor cooler on the GPU, you can do a lot with decent airflow.

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I have one 14cm in front panel, another 12cm is taking the air right off the front panel one to the case and one 14cm in back to take out the heat.

 

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2 minutes ago, bigboilegendary said:

I have one 14cm in front panel, another 12cm is taking the air right off the front panel one to the case and one 14cm in back to take out the heat.

 

Does your case support more intake? A 140mm fan is like $7-12.

 

Also do you have bios set to auto regulate the fan speed as needed? (for the case, cpu cooler and the gpu?)

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I dont knwo much about that. My mobo is H110M-Gaming. If you know how to set it in this bios please let me know.

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Just now, bigboilegendary said:

I dont knwo much about that. My mobo is H110M-Gaming. If you know how to set it in this bios please let me know.

Make sure to quote me so I see you're responding. 

When you boot up, get into your bios (it's the delete key on MSI boards.)

In there, you'll have to look around until you find the section on fans.

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2 hours ago, trevb0t said:

Make sure to quote me so I see you're responding. 

When you boot up, get into your bios (it's the delete key on MSI boards.)

In there, you'll have to look around until you find the section on fans.

Yeah I reapplied paste, now im gon' see if its better while gaming 

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