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check the temperature. HWinfo can show core and memory temperatures for the card so better use that

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18 hours ago, Jurrunio said:

check the temperature. HWinfo can show core and memory temperatures for the card so better use that

Will do this tomorrow since i can't use the system atm. Though through MSI Afterburner i found that the core is sitting at around 54 degrees celcius

 

Hwinfo shows that the core sits in the low fifties while junction temp is around 60. Memory sits in the mid fities. Should i be send it back to be sure or can it be fixed on hand?

 

Note: All degrees are in celsius

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On 10/18/2019 at 1:01 PM, Copyright Inc. said:

but in-game it reaches around 1 ghz at max.

What game, and what are the rest of the specs of your system?

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14 hours ago, BTGbullseye said:

What game, and what are the rest of the specs of your system?

Ryzen 5 3600 on a MSI B450 Tomahawk Max mobil. The game is World of Warships. At times it does spike to its advertised game clocks but it never stays there which is what worries me. Also i get 70-80 fps on 1080p ultra which doesn't seem right.

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10 hours ago, Copyright Inc. said:

The game is World of Warships.

World of Warships is actually hard-locked to 75 FPS, so getting those framerates is pretty normal when you have way overkill power to run it.

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