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Just now, zMeul said:

there's nothing to confirm, RX480s are hot

So you can confirm  they are hot, okay thanks.

 

I'll just take your word with a grain of salt since you aren't using the RX 480.

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Always believe in JayzTwoCent, nothing to confirm. If he says it is hot, then it is hot.

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I've got the Asus Strix ROG RX-480 8gb in a micro-atx case and I haven't run into a single one of these supposed heat issues. And I've put it under some seriously heavy shit and it's never even hit 70C

I won't know you're talking to me unless you reply/quote me.

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1 minute ago, TheRandomness said:

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It really helps not waste any time if people read the question right, but hey whatever you want.

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Just now, Gravemind said:

I've got the Asus Strix ROG RX-480 8gb in a micro-atx case and I haven't run into a single one of these supposed heat issues. And I've put it under some seriously heavy shit and it's never even hit 70C

 

That's good to know, It's really hard to trust these youtube videos and some blogs about benchmarks these days.

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1 hour ago, IAEInferno said:

That's good to know, It's really hard to trust these youtube videos and some blogs about benchmarks these days.

That video doesn't necessarily mean all rx 480s have the same issue. Could just be Gigabyte's implementation was lacking, or that particular one had issues. Confirmation would come from various other users of the same product verifying his results, which he asked for at the end of his video.

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Just now, meenmeen1103 said:

That video doesn't necessarily mean all rx 480s have the same issue. Could just be MSI's implementation was lacking, or that particular one had issues. Confirmation would come from various other users of the same product verifying his results, which he asked for at the end of his video.

 

Yes, which is why I'm asking people right now.

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49 minutes ago, meenmeen1103 said:

That video doesn't necessarily mean all rx 480s have the same issue. Could just be MSI's implementation was lacking, or that particular one had issues. Confirmation would come from various other users of the same product verifying his results, which he asked for at the end of his video.

The reviewed board was a Gigabyte model not MSI.

 

I'm currently using an MSI Gaming X and it maxes out at 70 degrees while playing Witcher3.

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39 minutes ago, suyac said:

The reviewed board was a Gigabyte model not MSI.

 

I'm currently using an MSI Gaming X and it maxes out at 70 degrees while playing Witcher3.

My mistake, edited :)

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Have the Sapphire Nitro. It does hit 75C in Valley. But usually only do ~72C during gaming, like Witcher 3 and ROTR.

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