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Even if I undervolt my CPU, the iGPU still heats up though I have an external GPU

owosoup

I don't know why, but when I use PBO2 + power limits on my 7600X, it only affects the CPU and not the iGPU.

 

That makes it hot and revs up my fans even though I have a GPU (RX 6800). 

I've tried disabling the iGPU, but it's still as hot, although I can't find any measure of the wattage consumed by the GFX done with the CPU when it is disabled.

When it's enabled, on idle, I get 30 W on the iGPU and 1~2W on the CPU itself.
Yet my GPU also works at 25 W.

 

Because I have an uncommon screen size the drivers keep my GPU memory clocks high to remain stable, that explains the high idle power.

But why the hell do I have my iGPU running at 30W idle and 60W when watching a youtube video? I have a GPU for that!
How fix ;-;
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where does ir say the igpu temps as it still can get hot as an igpu is in the CPUit is part of the CPU

 

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I've seen multiple cases of AMD's iGPU power reporting just being completely wrong before, so it might not be using anything at all. As to heat well it's not the only thing of the die, so the rest will heat it up even if it's disabled.

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55 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

I've seen multiple cases of AMD's iGPU power reporting just being completely wrong before, so it might not be using anything at all. As to heat well it's not the only thing of the die, so the rest will heat it up even if it's disabled.

I checked the temps and power use with Hwinfo as well, same results. 
I guess it should be fine anyway, but the noise of my fans is what's bothering me, not the temps
(except when I idle at 55°C, but there might be a ton of other factors involved, it's summer and my AIO might be trash)

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2 hours ago, owosoup said:

I checked the temps and power use with Hwinfo as well, same results. 
I guess it should be fine anyway, but the noise of my fans is what's bothering me, not the temps
(except when I idle at 55°C, but there might be a ton of other factors involved, it's summer and my AIO might be trash)

If it is noise maybe expect your system to run hottere but to optomise the fan curve so it is quiter. Like my issue is aio on my cpu is ifne but my gpu is so loud

 

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10 hours ago, Bobby529 said:

If it is noise maybe expect your system to run hottere but to optomise the fan curve so it is quiter. Like my issue is aio on my cpu is ifne but my gpu is so loud

 

For me it's reverse! My gpu is super quiet but my aio runs like an airplane bruh

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