GPU Temp: 54°C GPU Hotspot Temp: 68°C Fan Speed: 2200-2400RPM For some reason my Fans where not spinning over 1600RPM at stock so I just raised them to 1850RPM this is a just for fun system so the noise isn't too much of a problem. Reactions: RJARRRPCGP tor...
Temperatures below 110C on your hotspot are basically safe. Below 100C is the comfort zone. Below 90C = overclocking party invitation. As far as you're...
GPU hotspot temps are typically 10-20°C higher than the average GPU temp. Here Gamers Nexus tests the reference 6700XT card, with GPU temp in upper 70°s and tJ at mid 90°s. The fact that your hotspot is nearly 60°C over the GPU temp is concerning. It seems MSI may have improv...
The hotspot temperature marks the highest temp of your GPU. This could be your GPU processor, memory, or other graphics unit components. So, if the Memory temperature is higher than the GPU temperature, the hotspot will mark that temperature as the hotspot temperature. VRAM or memory can withs...
To check out this theory, you can check the GPU hotspot / junction temperature while generating in the AMD software on windows. If it reaches ~100°c, the GPU will throttle. I have setup and aggressive fan curve in the AMD software to avoid this. I also have reduced the power limit a...
Hotspot follows some undisclosed undocumented rule. I've been at 95C on the hotspot with 90C MSI afterburner throttle point without throttling, because core was 82C. Also note that memory temp has its own throttle point also, again not available in MSI Afterburner. Create...
1- Fan speed 1000 rpm when temp is 68°C 2- Fan speed 950 rpm when temp is 71°C 3- Fan speed 850 rpm when temp is 72°C 4- If I make a special fan curve using any program, this time the fans always spin at around 70-75% speed as soon as the temperature exceeds 50. In...
Undervolt it. I run my Powercolor Fighter with these values. This is not the fixed value, this is an offset and it's different for every GPU. My GPU...
Crazy. And these large GPU coolers keep their GPUs in the 65°C (edge temp) to 90°C (hotspot) range, much cooler than CPUs. This is not a fair comparison. Using a large cooler either air or water has much faster diminishing returns on a cpu compared to a gpu. Modern consumer ...
interesting, GPU hotspot went down significantly in extreme cases like the AIDA64 GPGPU benchmark from 91C down to 77C, GPU temp however is the same or slightly worse, >1-2C possibly because my fan speed is now lower since the control is based on the hotspot temp which is now also ...