Explaining junction temp Because people Dont listen!!! 110 Degrees is not ok!!!

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  • Explain junction temp Because people Dont listen!!! 110 Degrees is not ok!!!
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  • @Ben-Rogue
    @Ben-Rogue Před 5 lety +112

    AMD didn't say 110c is "fine", that's just the click-baity headline people use, this is the actual quote for anyone who cares; "Instead of setting a conservative, ‘worst case’ throttling temperature for the entire die, the Radeon RX 5700 series GPUs will continue to opportunistically and aggressively ramp clocks until any one of the many available sensors hits the ‘hotspot’ or ‘Junction’ temperature of 110 degrees Celsius. *Operating at up to 110C Junction Temperature during typical gaming usage is expected and within spec* "

    • @Logical
      @Logical Před 5 lety +6

      Yes and that statement is very poor, you know that right? Would I get infinite performance if I chill the card? Nope.

    • @desotaku5202
      @desotaku5202 Před 5 lety +6

      It doesnt ramp clocks till they hit 110c. Cause if they did and you keep it infinitely cool, it would overclock infinitely. That's where they confused people. Plus 110c might be within spec, but it shouldn't reach that temp during typical gaming anyway

    • @Logical
      @Logical Před 5 lety +11

      By the way' is expected and within spec' is pretty much the same as 'is fine' in my book. Lol.

    • @maxhughes5687
      @maxhughes5687 Před 5 lety +4

      They can't stand that $ for $ the new entry level 5700XT stomps the 2060Super.

    • @alphalobster8021
      @alphalobster8021 Před 5 lety +7

      Expected = Normal.

  • @Ben-Rogue
    @Ben-Rogue Před 5 lety +156

    I'd be funny to see how these same people would react if Nvidia showed junction temp, I can only imagine suddenly it wouldn't be a problem!

    • @noctrk161
      @noctrk161 Před 5 lety +5

      Same goes for ray tracing. As soon as AMD will have it, you, fanboys, will praise it

    • @HardiEmrieRosly
      @HardiEmrieRosly Před 5 lety +33

      @@noctrk161 Yup. Just like we praise freesync, CAS and Anti-lag. We praise AMD coz they do it better and not at a high-cost, performance impacting shit like DLSS, RTX and Gsync

    • @siriusargus6766
      @siriusargus6766 Před 5 lety +8

      @@noctrk161 don't get people wrong who condemn RTX now. Speaking for me and for many more ppl, we know Raytracing is the future. But its not quite there yet. Nvidia should not have pushed RTX like they did at that time. You can even clearly see in Benchmarks that when doing RTX operations, the Game Performance drops significantly. But you see that it is due to the RT cores being not strong enough (there are not as many as needed).
      When playing Games with RTX on, the framerate tanks, but the CUDA cores are not even close to maxing out, as they are limited by the slower rt cores.
      This is the fundamental issue with Nvidia RTX. The 2080ti should have twice the RT cores and every other card should at least have as many RT cores as the 2080ti does now.
      In a few years Raytracing will be there and it will be great, it will be glorious. But not today, and certainly, as we saw not in 2018 either.

    • @haukikannel
      @haukikannel Před 5 lety +5

      I have Nvidia card and I will praise raytrasing when it does actually look good and run at good speed! Not untill that happens and at this moment most raytrasing stuff if bull... and speed is... well bad...
      But I am sure that it will get better by time. At 2023 we have more speed and programmer have maybe learned to do raytrasing so that it actually improve the experience. But that is still few years from now.

    • @Carnyzzle
      @Carnyzzle Před 5 lety +2

      @@noctrk161
      Lol my problem with raytracing is that not enough games have it, which is why I haven't picked up an RTX card.
      Even if it came to AMD, it still wouldn't be useful if there's barely anything to use it with.

  • @douggale5962
    @douggale5962 Před 5 lety +24

    The junction temperature is the temperature of the transistor junction. The case temperature is the temperature outside the die, on the heat spreader. There is some thermal resistance in the heat spreader, so there is some temperature drop across that resistance (analogous to voltage drop across an electrical resistor). Simple as that. Every IC package ever manufactured has a higher junction temperature than case temperature, it is the nature of reality.

  • @skitzdaniel3314
    @skitzdaniel3314 Před rokem +19

    I bought a RX 6700 XT a few weeks ago. It is a good example that you have to have a case and cooling to go along with it. I put the card in my mid-tower case. I started to run games and the GPU was hitting 80c, but junction temps were toward 110c. I am an engineer, an worked on electronic products for 18 years. A lot of components were rated at 104c for highest temp before problems. So I looked at the case. I added one fan. Put all fans directly to the power supply molex plugs. The mainboard fan connectors were to slow for cooling the case. So I have 3 fans air intake, and two fans air exhaust (including power supply). There are grills in the case the intake air can also escape by pressure differential. I set the Graphics card fan profile to on early at 60c to get ahead of GPU, and Junction temps early. The card fans hit a steady 2600 - 2900 rpm and keep the junction temperature down between 80c - 90c. The GPU runs about 65c, and the CPU 70 - 75 c. I happy with this level, and I don't smell heat, like to hot anywhere in the case. At 1440p this card performs well, about 120 - 200 fps depending on the Battlefield games I am playing.

    • @dane4890
      @dane4890 Před rokem

      Nice!

    • @skitzdaniel3314
      @skitzdaniel3314 Před rokem +3

      @@dane4890 I have since done some more experiments. I capped my framerate FPS in Adrenaline at 100 FPS and that really cooled down the card. I see no difference at running 100 FPS vs 150 - 200 FPS on my 1440p monitor. I run monitor at 1080p which still comes out sharper on s 1440p monitor. Don't need 4K. I have my 3 fans now on my AsRock Phantom Gaming 4 motherboard and set fan speed profiles in BIOS according to processor heat. Still cap 100 FPS and CPU runs in 60 c range, graphics processor 50 - 65c and junction temps 60 - 70 c. I run a gaming fan profile also in AMD Adrenalin.

    • @onizukathegame4808
      @onizukathegame4808 Před rokem +4

      I have the same problem MSI MECH RX 6700 XT. Full GPU load temperature hot spot are 105~

    • @dane4890
      @dane4890 Před rokem

      @@skitzdaniel3314 I set mine at 100 fps also, running great

    • @JustStayPositive27
      @JustStayPositive27 Před rokem +1

      taking notes from this hahah. same card here and was playing bf1 earlier on near max settings capped at 144fps and was hitting 90s on junction temps and around 80-90 regular temps. getting a used new case tomorrow with some noctua fans in it as well as being able to add my old ones so hopefully overall temps will go down! just need to learn how to do some fan curves lmao

  • @bluesy92
    @bluesy92 Před 4 lety +20

    It's worth mentioning that the ability to read junction temperature means that higher edge temperatures are ok, because we no longer have to be as conservative. In past hardware, we maintained a lower temperature envelope because, without knowing the hot spot, we had no idea how far we were pushing it. This became particularly important in instances such as older CPU coolers, where the heat pipes didn't make up the entirety of the base, so the chip had large potential to be unevenly cooled. We would stick to CPU temps under 80 not because 80 was bad...but because we didn't know the hotspot and didn't want to risk it. If, say, the chips lifespan became unusably short after 110c, we would want to stay as far away from that as possible, to know we aren't hitting it. Now we have a way of knowing, so we can push those limits more. And the stock temperatures honestly seem a bit conservative anyway. Radeon VII allowed 120c junction while overclocked, which while I can't imagine is good for the chip, wasn't considered terrible enough that AMD wouldn't allow it to run. 10c on the top end of thermals makes a huge difference...chip degredation isn't linear. That less than 10% difference in temperature will make a much greater than 10% difference in chip life. So assuming we can read the junction accurately, 110c seems like a conservative temp for 7nm. I don't think this cooler is good. It is louder and hotter than aftermarket coolers. That being said, I don't think it is unsafe for the chip, and I think the chip running hot, even at edge temps, is less "we're pushing the chip too hot" and more "now we know exactly hot hot it runs, and how far we CAN push it, without being excessively conservative." Revealing the junction didn't make these chips any hotter. But it did make the drivers more aware of what the chip temperature actually is, and assuming we know what the safe temperature for a balance of performance and longevity is...being able to throttle less conservatively is a good thing. The cooler sucks. But it's no worse than any other blower. The chip itself, though, is smarter about it. Even if the reviewers do point out the edge temps...they no longer matter. Because those were never the dangerous temps, those were a range we used to assure we wouldn't hit dangerous temps when we were unaware of how hot the chip truly is. Now we are aware, and the edge temps are essentially a product of the past.

    • @adammartin4906
      @adammartin4906 Před rokem +2

      not to mention AMD has said 110c is nothing to worry about and they can be pushed past 110c so all this worry about 110c is unfounded

  • @MattEliteStorm
    @MattEliteStorm Před měsícem +2

    I was just wondering what it meant. Under heavy Load, is 75c Junction Temperature fine??

  • @nemolovesy0u
    @nemolovesy0u Před 3 lety +15

    Thank you for this video. Being a new person to PC, having conflicting information about these temps really had me believing that my GPU was broken. I was seeing 85-90 temps being reported, and seeing online that a GPU should never run that high, not realizing that I was seeing JUNCTION temps, had me confused and defeated esp in this GPU market. This cleared it up. I really have 70ish gpu temps when under heavy load. I really appreciate it

    • @marwan_4929
      @marwan_4929 Před rokem

      so bro my gpu is rx5700xt and in warzone2 my gpu temp get 75 it is ok?

    • @biromate2237
      @biromate2237 Před rokem

      @@marwan_4929 75 celsius would be great.

    • @hiromifoz3179
      @hiromifoz3179 Před 8 měsíci

      Does 110 junction temps is good?

    • @syedabdulsami2370
      @syedabdulsami2370 Před 2 měsíci

      Bro my gpu is Rx 5600xt and in warzone my gpu temp is around 90 to 95 it is ok or bad ?

  • @lustanton-greenwood6541
    @lustanton-greenwood6541 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for this, I've been searching up and down for whether I should be worried about this and all I see everywhere is 'it's fine at 110' (I am not a massive whizz!) or 'IT'S RUNNING HOT OMG'. Simple explanation is much appreciated. Cheers mate.

  • @dawnrazornephilim
    @dawnrazornephilim Před 5 lety +20

    More information is a good thing, disinformation is a bad thing.

  • @TheAngrySaxon1
    @TheAngrySaxon1 Před 5 lety +20

    If Nividia showed their junction temps (which they never will), then I suspect all of this nonsense would suddenly go away.

    • @AKAquatics
      @AKAquatics Před 3 lety +4

      they show it now and its high as hell

    • @davehenderson6896
      @davehenderson6896 Před 6 měsíci

      have a 4090 that has a GPU temp of 34c while gaming. What do you think my junction temp is?

    • @Dell-ol6hb
      @Dell-ol6hb Před 4 měsíci

      @@davehenderson6896 what are you playing? A 20 year old game?

    • @davehenderson6896
      @davehenderson6896 Před 4 měsíci

      No all modern day AAA games.@@Dell-ol6hb

  • @domanater480
    @domanater480 Před 14 dny

    Hey I just bought a used 6700xt and temps seem odd to me but maybe you can clear it up. Gpu temp is 63c and hotspot temp is 110c in game. Is this normal or not? I see so much conflicting information. The fans seem to run at 100% at all times while gaming to. I did remove my case glass panel and the temp did drop 10-15c so is my case just suffering bad air flow?

  • @spartor9386
    @spartor9386 Před 3 lety +1

    My gpu temps on my rx 5700xt get up to 85-ish degrees, how do I lower it and get better airflow

  • @nightkido
    @nightkido Před 9 měsíci

    My XFX 6600XT does close to 110C and I'm wondering if it's a cooler design flaw or the cooler is not properly mounter/paste dried out

  • @Jeremy-vh6iq
    @Jeremy-vh6iq Před 3 lety

    OK so i want to get Rust but im worried my gpu will get too hot
    The closest temp becnhamrks to getting precise Rust benchmarks, is if i checked my temps when playing ark. I was playing at 60-65 current, and 85-88c junction temperature. IS IT SAFE?? is 88c junction temp safe for my GPU? I havea Gigabyte RX5700XT PLEASE HELP

  • @seskinoob4435
    @seskinoob4435 Před 3 lety +1

    so the memory temp of my gpu is 106c while mining is it fine or not just tell me that ?

  • @toywizdood01
    @toywizdood01 Před 3 lety +1

    So, while playing Flight Sim I get junction temperature to 85 max, is that ok?

  • @arturojgtful
    @arturojgtful Před 2 lety

    Dear. I have a 3900xt used only in fs2020 and DCS, no overclock. I’m having when I’m using VR 96 in core and 110 in the junction, I I think that this is not ok, what do you think.

  • @andrew1977au
    @andrew1977au Před 5 lety +6

    Didn’t we know this junction temp thing when vega came out? I know I did. Maybe the ram is locked down as AMD May have faster cards coming and want all the line up to have some space between them?

  • @KaleEmAll
    @KaleEmAll Před 2 lety

    So what you're saying is, if it isn't hitting 110 consistently at junction temp...and the edge temps are staying sub 80....i'm good? no stress? everything fine?

  • @omnivos
    @omnivos Před 5 lety +7

    Everything I've seen lately puts AMD chip temperature in line with Nvidia's. The duel, and triple fan models lower the temperature 10+ degrees. The Red Devil is supposed to be very quiet.

  • @narsayeee1578
    @narsayeee1578 Před 4 lety

    Should I be paranoid hitting mid 80s with junction temp of 110 ? . I get scared to even see if the thing is going to hit core of 90 so I’ll just close the application for a bit

  • @Nexys2
    @Nexys2 Před 3 měsíci

    so, if my rx 5700 xt (8gb) have 82~ C is okay?

  • @sose6255
    @sose6255 Před rokem

    So is 98 degree junction temperature too hot or is it fine?

  • @robins7433
    @robins7433 Před rokem

    Hi Mate what is about the GPU temp and the GPU Hotspot difference i buyed a Gigabyte gaming oc 6750 xt and i got difference from 40-50 degress

  • @jimsinnovations2737
    @jimsinnovations2737 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey man i wanted to say i dropped my. Navi temps down on full gaming load to arounf 67c i changed the thermal.pads to 0.5mm and put grizzly paste and washer mod. Amazing results man

  • @huhheijaah
    @huhheijaah Před 2 lety +6

    Limiting fps to 60 and using fancurve helps a ton, ran 85-92°c junc temp before with stock settings, after fancurve junc temp max 62°c. Huge drop...

    • @dansoto6147
      @dansoto6147 Před 2 lety +2

      with AMD, limiting FPS is the key.

  • @sonicwingnut
    @sonicwingnut Před 5 lety +1

    I just got my 5700 reference card and it's nowhere near 110C junction temp when testing at stock, it's like 95 peak. That's the worst cooler available and it works fine - yeah that's hot, but still 15C below what AMD spec'd the card to safely operate at. Undervolting down to 950mv and playing a little with the fan curves in wattman drops peak junction temp to 86C with very little loss in performance (about 1.5fps average in Heaven 1440p ultra bench).

  • @NenoMaestro
    @NenoMaestro Před 4 lety

    Hi, i Have ASrock RX590 8GB.. and when I play GTA Online, or Assassins Creed Origins.. if I limit fan speed to 2900 to 3000 rpm.. temp will come to 80* - 85* ... is it dangerous or not ? becouse if I put fans to work on automatic, then will work like airplane..

  • @kolicq
    @kolicq Před 3 lety

    Haven't watched the video yet but I have a question about temperatures for my GPU (AMD 5700 xt) I'm quite young and got a computer for Christmas. When I run most games I get around 90 to 95 celsius is that normal?

    • @coryparker2716
      @coryparker2716 Před 3 lety

      Not at all make sure ur fan speed is proper

    • @kolicq
      @kolicq Před 3 lety

      @@coryparker2716 thank you man

  • @verlith30
    @verlith30 Před 4 lety

    I don't know what to do I'm hitting 100+ Junction on high settings MSI RX 5700 XT MECH OC, should I re-apply the thermal padding?

    • @Uromatras
      @Uromatras Před 3 lety

      Just do a undervolt and a custom fan curve, I have the same card and my max on full load dont pass 86-90

  • @neogod29
    @neogod29 Před 5 lety

    Do you know the size of washers you use? I'm trying to find some so I can thermal paste my card.

    • @syncmonism
      @syncmonism Před 5 lety

      I assume that Gamers Nexus would have more information on that. They have a website in addition to their CZcams channel. At the very least, they probably have a forum about it where you can find the right info.

  • @shadowjulien5
    @shadowjulien5 Před 5 lety +1

    Would someone be able to just put sensors all over an nvidia die to get a "junction" temp for it somehow? Just to clarify to the world what's going on

  • @mikel9656
    @mikel9656 Před 5 lety +10

    I think AMD was right to show us the Junction temp, but i also think the situation is like the situation we have with modern cars. Nvidia is like a off the showroom floor Corvette, its fast and you can put some bolt on upgrades on it but the inner-workings are mostly hidden, like the temp gauge, its not really a gauge its an idiot light that looks like a gauge, it only really had 3 positions, Cold, Normal, Overheated, the small fluctuations within the normal range are hidden. AMD is like a Lotus, or a Tuned RX7, good off the show room floor, but a tuners dream, and all the inner-workings are exposed for you ti see, you get real working gauges that would scare the shit out of a normal person buying a corvette. Most people choose the corvette... and AMD is like the tweekers dream. Most people arn't smart-enough or don't care enough for the advantages of having an AMD card to matter.

  • @-MertArda
    @-MertArda Před rokem

    while im playing wow my RX 6700 (non-xt) Sapphire Nitro+ hits around 70-75c and junc temp to 90-95, i am worried about it. My case isnt the best so would you recommend me to upgrade my case to reduce the temp a little bit?

  • @post-leftluddite
    @post-leftluddite Před 5 lety +6

    Does anybody else think the title of the video completely contrasts with the content of the video? The title, where it says "110°C is not OK" makes it seem like he's going to say AMD screwed up, but then in the video it seems as though he's expressing that the temp is nothing to worry about.... Might want to be more explicit in your titles man.

  • @smithman013
    @smithman013 Před 2 lety +2

    Messing with your gpu fan curve helps with the junction temps, if it bothers any of you. My Junction temps ran around 80-90°, until I messed with my gpu fans in the AMD performance settings 👌

  • @TheTopMostDog
    @TheTopMostDog Před 5 lety +7

    The best way to think of a junction temp is like when cooking a chook in the oven. You might have a high surface temp (junction temp) but the temperature of the meat is what matters to cook it (core temp). If you try to cook it too fast, you'll burn the skin without cooking the meat, so you have to lower the overall temp and increase the cook time (thermal throttling). Luckily, with GPUs this happens automatically based on the junction temp. If only ovens could do the same.

    • @drogenfeld
      @drogenfeld Před 11 měsíci

      you have it backwards. The junction temp is the meat in this case cause it's inside the chip. And that is hotter than the die itself

  • @chrisgandhi6463
    @chrisgandhi6463 Před 3 lety

    I replaced my thermal pads and gpu paste and my cpu temp went down, junction went down but hot spot is hitting 110 now. Using hwmonitor 64. Any suggestions?

    • @de7518
      @de7518 Před 3 lety

      what model do you have

  • @FrontManagement621
    @FrontManagement621 Před 4 lety

    Just built my first PC and was trying to find something explaining what the heck junction temperature was. This eases my mind.

  • @David-ty6my
    @David-ty6my Před 3 lety +2

    I'm getting 110°C GDDR6X temps on a RTX3080. This isn't fine right?

  • @almost_2k_goat248
    @almost_2k_goat248 Před 4 lety

    so if a 65 celcius junction temperature bad?

  • @LuxZoltan
    @LuxZoltan Před 4 lety

    My 5700 xt runs in 95° and I really don't like seeing that temperature it's a good idea to use a liquid cooler or I'm worrying to much?

    • @circumcisio10
      @circumcisio10 Před 4 lety +1

      do undervolting, and underclocking. try 1900 Mhz with 1V, you ll see huge difference. If you have reference model it runs at 1.2V which is insane. I hope you still has that card operating after 4 months. :)

    • @LuxZoltan
      @LuxZoltan Před 4 lety +1

      @@circumcisio10Thanks for the help I appreciate it
      And the card It's saphire pulse j have it underclock and volt after searching it's running between 75 to 90 max not as bad as before and I'm working to change the case to something with more space for fans and air

  • @richardwillie3628
    @richardwillie3628 Před 5 lety +7

    This video is missing the Sith robe

  • @kessilrun6754
    @kessilrun6754 Před rokem +1

    Agree with the junction temps and the death of overclocking. But not so much on the memory argument. Infinity cache must be doing something right because if I OC the memory I see absolutely no gains, maybe a few points here or there, but that can just as easily be a result of having a colder run (longer time between tests).
    Overall the 6950 XT is a weird card. I dropped on a standard Sapphire Nitro+, even though I had a Sapphire Nitro+ 6900 XT. Mostly because I knew the 6950 were essentially higher bin GPUs and could potentially go further on OC. Which mine can, ever so slightly. But overall my 6900 XT Sapphire Nitro+ can do a rock solid stable 2685MHZ at 1080mv (will even do at 1060mv, but I keep it higher to insure stability), and a slightly less stable 2710MHZ at the same voltage. My 6950 XT will not go below 1120mv at any speed lol. Not even the default clock. I’d probably have to drop to 2300MHZ or 2400MHZ. But the OC headroom, should I leave voltages default? Get to about 2800MHZ. So the card was definitely designed to be on water because even if I leave the card on Rage Mode? The junction hits 115c in benchmarks because the stupid Rage Mode profile feels it doesn’t need fans (must go by the overall GPU core temp). If I just roll with the standard onboard OC BIOS it sits around 95-105c junction. But if I setup my own profile and max the fans out and leave all the clocks standard OC BIOS speeds and voltages? It see between 91- 101c. 1.2v is just too much on air. And while I can drop to 1150mv it’s just still too damn hot.
    I just don’t trust factory clocks because everyone is so concerned about silence that AMD and AIB partners are forced to error towards heat output.

  • @jamesg8246
    @jamesg8246 Před rokem

    New to amd cards and researching the different sensors reporting temps. I understand junction temp is like a Hotspot temp and 110degrees is said to be normal but I don't feel like it should be ignored and it seems with proper cooking applied no part of the gpu die should be sustaining anything near 110 degrees.

  • @larsjrgensen5975
    @larsjrgensen5975 Před 5 lety +7

    Asus is in full defense mode about this 110 C press release.
    I wrote about my GPU VRM being 110 degrees and got a reply that 110 is ok for GPU junction temp, together with the AMD acticle about 110 is ok for junction.
    Had to write back that my Junction max was 88, so that was not the problem.

    • @tireshredder4208
      @tireshredder4208 Před 5 lety +1

      Lars Jørgensen looks like they are trying to turn away any unnecessary RMAs

    • @zerozeroone001
      @zerozeroone001 Před 4 lety

      Vega 56 Strix owner here.
      My VRMs got up to 117°C. Contacted Asus .. they said, that the VRMs are rated for 125°C and anything below is completely fine.
      (The card turns itself off at 125°C VRMs)
      Yeah, so for Asus there is no reason for repairing or taking back the shit product they sold me. Thanks, now I kown which brand I will never buy again.

    • @narsayeee1578
      @narsayeee1578 Před 4 lety

      Finn bro that’s fucked man I feel for you wth . I just bought a ready built pc a few days ago running asus 5700 x I’m getting paranoid at the temps

  • @Sourenics
    @Sourenics Před 4 lety

    Guys, i'm not English native and there are some parts in the video I don't understand. Playing rdr2 in summer I get 95°C junction temp while GPU temp reaches around 80°C. I have an AMD RX 5700 blower style gpu. Can someone help me? Is this a normal thing? Is it okay? I can't found explanation on google or reddit.

    • @Sourenics
      @Sourenics Před 4 lety

      @@doctorgonzo7777 I modified fan speed and now I'm getting max 70°C junction temp and 65° gpu temps.

    • @Sourenics
      @Sourenics Před 4 lety

      @@doctorgonzo7777 i read about undervolt a couple of times but haven't decided to do it. Do you have performance loss? Can you do it directly from Radeon Software?

  • @adamasx5303
    @adamasx5303 Před 4 lety

    Love your vids man. Keep it up m8

  • @vince7949
    @vince7949 Před 4 měsíci

    what about memory temp. mine goes up to 90c under benchmark

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  • @LittleKidTactics
    @LittleKidTactics Před 3 lety

    my GPU is overheating what do I do 5700xt Powercolor Red Devil

  • @Noxeus1996
    @Noxeus1996 Před 5 lety +12

    The power draw on your GPU is going down because it's running at a lower temperature.
    The electrical resistance of undoped silicon decreases with temperature.
    As a consequence you have more electrons 'leaking' at higher temperatures; The electrons dissipate through the undoped silicon without doing any useful work.
    These useless electrons sill have to be provided by the VRMs though, resulting in a higher power draw.
    If I remember correctly the difference is about 4% per 10 °C.

  • @n.y.npache2646
    @n.y.npache2646 Před rokem

    110° junction temps problem is about a limited boards, my 7900 xtx MBA works perfectly fine max 92° at +15% power draw horizontally

  • @um4ooo
    @um4ooo Před 3 lety +4

    My 5700xt at 110 junction runs at 1970Mhz almost constant without thermal throttle. (Undervolted) However I was able to bring down junction to 92-94 running with stable clock speeds around 1920-1940Mhz. The result is incredible - same performance and more stable experience.

    • @ralphmatthewmiranda9531
      @ralphmatthewmiranda9531 Před 2 lety +3

      What did you do bro?

    • @mertince2310
      @mertince2310 Před rokem

      @@ralphmatthewmiranda9531 undervolt + underclock probably

    • @reiudfgq3vrh34ur
      @reiudfgq3vrh34ur Před rokem +1

      @@mertince2310 i have a 6950xt and my junction was hitting sometimes even above 110 degrees so I decided to undervolt and underclock by around 100 MHz reduced temps of junction to around 70-80. I probably will reduce my fan speed now tbh

    • @-MertArda
      @-MertArda Před rokem

      while im playing wow my RX 6700 (non-xt) Sapphire Nitro+ hits around 70-75c and junc temp to 90-95, i am worried about it. My case isnt the best so would you recommend me to upgrade my case to reduce the temp a little bit?

    • @reiudfgq3vrh34ur
      @reiudfgq3vrh34ur Před rokem

      @@-MertArda thats fine

  • @peterlopez2104
    @peterlopez2104 Před 5 lety

    I'd like to see you sit down and discuss this with good ol' Steve. The misinformation really ticks me off!

  • @iampnp
    @iampnp Před 5 lety

    Power consumption goes down when it is better cooled. Even if frequency goes up colder silicon can potentially be more power frugal.

  • @nacoleon18
    @nacoleon18 Před rokem

    Hello. So my 6900xt sits at 57c idle. When gaming, it goes up to 117c (junction temp) shows a lot of stuttering and then crashes. I lowered the core clocks and temps got way better, no stuttering and no crashing. I already change the psu and did tests on cpu and ram and everything is fine. What do you think 🤔 should do?

    • @philrdaly
      @philrdaly Před rokem

      Repaste the gpu die if you're comfortable doing so. Lowering the clocks and or undervolting can help but if you're temperatures are that high with a reasonable fan curve chances are a repaste will help quite a bit.

    • @fhf17
      @fhf17 Před rokem

      bruh, my RX6950XT reference ( its 2 weeks old just gaming ) sits at a 70c temp and a whopping 112 junc temperature after about 1 hr in Fortnite 144fps locked at 1080p. I set the fans to 65% which is 2160rpm and i dont think its worth keeping if it overheats like this at this point.
      my PC case is the Lianli Lan Cool 3 with the stock fans and 2 Noctua NF A12x25 for top ( tried them at the bottom but this card doesn't benefit from that because of how its designed.

  • @eubikedude
    @eubikedude Před 5 lety +6

    It's not a real 15 degrees outside, it's an Irish 15, so more like a "feels like" of 10. It's miserable windy and wet. :(

    • @brunogm
      @brunogm Před 5 lety

      Here in Floripa Brazil, its the same 15c that feels like 9c

    • @broken1965
      @broken1965 Před 5 lety

      living on a big peninsula

  • @LastRightsTV
    @LastRightsTV Před 5 lety +4

    I heard the 5700xt runs at 110c + :) lol Love you paul

  • @mrtic1256
    @mrtic1256 Před 5 lety +6

    The reason your card is in the 50's is that the memory doesn't clock down at idle on high hz display's (bug).
    If at 144hz set monitor at 120hz and see temps drop to 30 - 35c when idle

  • @spilart
    @spilart Před 4 lety +1

    my hot spot is à 100°, it's normal ? i have rog strix rx 5700 xt.

    • @notanapplefan
      @notanapplefan  Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah fairly hot for a rog cooler but still well below high temps 110 is throttling

  • @heikootto2865
    @heikootto2865 Před 3 lety

    My card is going up to 105 degrees while gaming. So it's fine?

    • @espmegadeth1
      @espmegadeth1 Před 3 lety

      No that’s too hot best to keep under 90c

  • @NorthernLightSouth
    @NorthernLightSouth Před rokem

    Thanks for explaining this. Do you consider a delta of 30-35 kelvin between edge and junction temp ok? Or should I be worried? 😮 Have seen temp 65 and junction at around 95 degrees after just a 3 minutes game benchmark (Gigabyte RX 6750 XT Gaming OC) or just sitting in the game menu…

    • @gameranters
      @gameranters Před rokem

      Typically its 15-20 delta difference between the junction temp and regular temp.

    • @-MertArda
      @-MertArda Před rokem

      @@gameranters while im playing wow my RX 6700 (non-xt) Sapphire Nitro+ hits around 70-75c and junc temp to 90-95, i am worried about it. My case isnt the best so would you recommend me to upgrade my case to reduce the temp a little bit?

  • @SlyNine
    @SlyNine Před 5 lety

    If it's "boosting" up to that temp, that doesn't mean it's throttling. This is one of MANY factors, that if it hits that its the limit. There are several other limits

  • @macblink
    @macblink Před 5 měsíci

    just here after my junction temperature reached 85°C while playing certain game for a few minutes, I was a bit scared lol
    my chinese gpu has a month of use now, maybe I'll change the thermal paste since I have a pretty good one

  • @Pandemonium088
    @Pandemonium088 Před 3 lety

    Its now an issue with a lot of 3080/3090 due to high VRAM Tjunction.

  • @beachboy_boobybuilder
    @beachboy_boobybuilder Před 5 lety

    Reminds me of the time when the reference 290/X were hitting 90c. Raja Koduri said they were built to operate at 90c.

  • @LaserHuset
    @LaserHuset Před 5 lety +1

    I can verify that Nvidia does the same, my 1660ti won't go above 65c before it starts to hit thermal limits, granted it's only every once in a while and it's way more power limited, but it will hit thermal limits around 65c on Nvidia
    As mentioned I can pin the power limit, but every now and again it will temperature throttle as well
    It seems that memory is reporting the controller speed rather than the speed of the GDDR6 as done on Nvidia, with that in mind the memory is pretty fast, my 1660ti won't go much above 875 under normal conditions if calculated the same way, it's like 7k mhz so AMD would be around 7,4k if calculated the same
    Great video as always

  • @Moshenokoji
    @Moshenokoji Před 5 lety

    I have the Anniversary model and I've went to paste (kryonaut) and washers and it generally runs about 80c on the edge temp and about mid 90's on the junction. But, during Metro the junction temp will get right on 110.... and all of this is with an undervolt down to 1102mv and +20% power limit to keep the boost clocks around 1980mhz. My GDDR6 isn't good either. Auto overclock on the RAM picks 895mhz and it's unstable. I can get it to go to 890mhz but it doesn't help much.

    • @Chris7uk00
      @Chris7uk00 Před 5 lety +1

      I would check these 2 things!, 1) Bad airflow threw your case. 2) or you still have a bad mount between your gpu die and the cooler. I would also try and see if you can undervolt some more on the core voltage, I will see what voltage I can run 1980Mhz at and will post back, might be of some help to you!. I can get about 1984Mhz at 2054Mhz/1076mV with a gpu temp of 67c and a junction temp of 82c, but the blower fan on my custom profile is up to 3000rpm which is a bit noisy, what fan speed are you running?.......

    • @Moshenokoji
      @Moshenokoji Před 5 lety

      @@Chris7uk00 Bad case air flow is very probable. I'm currently housing the 5700XT in a Fractal Define R4 which is my old gaming PC. My 3700X died after a few weeks and I'm waiting on the RMA, the new PC is housed in a Fractal Define S2 which I am going to mod the front panel with some stylish looking holes with a plasma cutter I have at work. Think I might go for the same kind of look as the iCue 220T. I feel like the mounting pressure is pretty good. I really torqued down the bracket and used the washers. I got these super thin plastic ones online that are actually .05mm thick so I used two on each screw. I tried using just one on each and it was the same. The max fan speed is set to 48% which comes to 2400 RPM, I can go higher but it'll annoy me some. Core clock is set to 2044mhz (which is what stock was) at the 1102mv which comes out to 1.106 during load. I could probably take it further but the problem I run into is when I undervolt the card the game I play the most, Final Fantasy XIV, will crash randomly with DirectX errors. This doesn't happen if I leave the stock voltage alone. Even if I use Chill and run the FPS down from 60 to 70 it will still crash, sadly. I thought about taking it apart and checking to see how the thermal paste looks but I'm out of Kyronaut but I do have some Artic MX-4. It's not as good but it may be show much difference.

  • @michaelfalabella6296
    @michaelfalabella6296 Před rokem +3

    THANKS FOR THE VID! my 6750xt Powercolor Red Devil has 90C junction temps on Diablo 4. thanks for putting the Red Devil on the image helped direct me here. what i noticed was the Red Devil doesn't kick in fan speeds until late in terms of heat distribution (unless you manually set the fan speed). i think thats the reason for 90-95 junction temps on it even with such a massive cooler (for its class). you should definitely make video's like this more often i like how you describe things very straight up.

  • @Kaponohoopii808
    @Kaponohoopii808 Před rokem

    Love the content. Great information. I have learned a lot. I do understand there’s people out there that doesn’t listen and they are idiots. I agree 100%. I just felt the whole time listening and learning about the junction and core temps that I was being called an idiot. Understand I know you weren’t saying it to me but still not great to hear. I still like this type of info so I just subscribed. Just don’t want to hear I’m an idiot if I don’t get it. Just because I may not understand everything. Hope this feedback is ok for me to say. Not trying to be mean or sound like a wuss. Thanks for listening.

  • @Aseapia
    @Aseapia Před 5 lety +6

    I would actually trust Engineers with degrees in electrical engineering then click-baiting rant boys.

    • @Ganderco
      @Ganderco Před 4 lety

      "click-baiting rant boys" - I agree, thank you!

  • @adamchowdhury8416
    @adamchowdhury8416 Před 10 měsíci +1

    haha your intro made me like and sub. Legend

  • @ciawares
    @ciawares Před 2 lety +2

    So if my brand new Red Debil RX 6700xt have 90-95C hotspot temp in AAA games on ultra/high settings. Thats mean my gpu is broken? I ask because i dont know what to do now.

  • @frshunter
    @frshunter Před 5 lety +1

    My Vega 56 uc is much less effective at junction temps reaching 80 C plus (often with all the other temps in the low 60's). That said, I have gotten the junction temps much higher with no ill effects. It just gets better performance with junction temps much lower. My card's sweet spot for performance is around 70-72 C hotspot. As said in this video or was it someone else there is a difference in what the silicon can handle and what is the most effective. Like the Vega 56 being able to reach 90 and not blow up ; Can RX 5700 XT reach 110 safely? Yes but your probably doing something wrong if it does and its hampering performance.

    • @oxxExtinctionXXO
      @oxxExtinctionXXO Před 5 lety

      I cant see the same effects on my blower 56. Its more worth to take higher temperature to get more performance. For my card it is better to go for 220W, letting it run up to 85°C core, with an as low as possible fan speed than trying to press down the chip to 60°C, while having only ~160W. The Card will be faster and quieter with the first mentioned settings its around 1440Mhz vs 1380Mhz. That might be because the sweet spot of that blower is ~2000RPM, not to noisy and still moving a good amount of air.

    • @frshunter
      @frshunter Před 5 lety

      @@oxxExtinctionXXO that's great but btw I have a 3 fan version and my card is only "uc" so I can better thermals to run it harder. So I get almost a constant 1672mhz with 940 on the hynix mem while running 58 on most thermals except hotspot which hits between 70 -72 under 100% stress load. Firestrike is really good but games vary from 5% on a few games to the more normal 15% or 20%. But if you get that with an overclock more power then that means all these chips act different or the cooler forces different methods

  • @harryhorton976
    @harryhorton976 Před 5 lety +1

    Great vid as usual - I really enjoy the vids you do - will you ever do a live stream ? Q and A ish sort of thing.

  • @eviloracle
    @eviloracle Před rokem

    I'm seeing 65c/100c on my uv/oc to 2600mhz rd 6950xt, should I be worried about the 100c junction twmps?

    • @nm4520
      @nm4520 Před rokem

      Any new infos? Literally the same for me, but with the RX 6700 XT

    • @jjlw2378
      @jjlw2378 Před rokem

      If it were my card, I would do some research to figure out what size thermal pads the manufacturer used and find replacement pads on Amazon. You'll need to open up your gpu, remove the thermal paste and thermal pads, then replace them with new thermal paste and thermal pads before putting it back together. Realistically, in the worst-case scenario, I would aim to get junction temps into the 80°C range. I wouldn't feel confident in the long-term reliability of a gpu with 90°C+ junction temps, especially when only gaming.

    • @eviloracle
      @eviloracle Před rokem

      @@jjlw2378 ive got no qualms with doing that, was thinking of doing it myself...but then it voids the warranty on a 2 month old 900dollar card. ill email powercolor and maybe theyll have some insight.

    • @jjlw2378
      @jjlw2378 Před rokem +1

      @η πιπεριά είναι ζωή Yes, definitely reach out to the manufacturer and see what info they can give you. I hope it works out my friend!

    • @dimitrismakridis1170
      @dimitrismakridis1170 Před rokem

      @@eviloracle καταφερες τιποτα τελικα? Εχω το ιδιο προβλημα και εγω με την xfx 7900 xt merc. 100+ βαθμοι με στοκ προφιλ.

  • @Jeremy-vh6iq
    @Jeremy-vh6iq Před 3 lety +1

    I have an rx5700xt and it gets to 100c i know its not bad so im going to msi afterburner and turning these fans all the way up. Im going to update if it gets cooled or not

    • @Jeremy-vh6iq
      @Jeremy-vh6iq Před 3 lety

      whoever liked my comment reminded me to do an update. Thanks. Here's your update. So I ran into 3 problems that made my GPU and pc parts overall hotter than they should have been. So first, my pc case is the NZXT h510 so it was going to be somewhat warm no matter what. I was thinking about buying a new case but I knew there was a way around it. Luckily there was. Anyway back to the update, I had only 2 fans and they were both exhausts. Which was bad. I changed one to be in the front blowing air on my GPU. my second problem was that the fans weren't running at their full potential. I turned them all the way up to blow on max. I forgot what the rpm was [sorry]. My last problem was that my GPU fans were spinning pretty slow. Around 20-40%. Overall, making these 3 changes brung my temps from 100 degrees Celcius. to around 50 degrees Celcius. I hope this helped. Have a great day :)

    • @Apocalyptic47
      @Apocalyptic47 Před 2 měsíci

      How's your card holding up

  • @tionerd8534
    @tionerd8534 Před 2 měsíci

    I bought the 51risc RX6600M from AliExpress a year ago. I changed the thermal paste because it was dry. I used the GD900-1, it didn't help at all. The GPU junction hits 105ºC, the GPU edge 73ºC and the GPU mem 70ºC.

  • @ProtoType4588
    @ProtoType4588 Před 5 lety

    ughe 3600 at stock was running 90c during gaming and it isnt that hot like it is today it was hiting the advertised speeds of 4.2 ghz though but now i bet it would run at more then 90c during gaming but i applied the -100 voltage offset till the agesa update now even at this sauna of a day it runs max 75c and keeps ghz at 4.050 during that yeah im just saying ryzen 3600 ryzen 90c not very comfortable even if it doesnt stay there long no ty and seems aio is kinda worse for ryzen 3000 then a good liquid performing air cooler since the aio takes to long to disapate the heat

  • @blueeyednick
    @blueeyednick Před 5 lety

    Will we finally see you modding your card (5700xt)

  • @republicjohn999
    @republicjohn999 Před rokem +3

    I'm confused as to why AMD tell us that 110 Degs Jcn is Ok (for my RX6900XT) and the rest at around 100C; which I thought was bad, but they say is normal. But others say is not. Who really knows with modern tech. Companies lie, Governments lie, podcasters lie. Mysteries. Still works a year later.

  • @trevorbartels1730
    @trevorbartels1730 Před 5 lety

    On a budget build would you go for a 5700 or 5700XT if the difference was about $70?

    • @strohhuttv8848
      @strohhuttv8848 Před 5 lety +1

      Depending what cpu u are going to use. If u really go cheap cheap build I would more likely recommend u Vega gpu or GTX 1660ti. RX 5700 XT or RTX cards are more for high end gaming.

    • @trevorbartels1730
      @trevorbartels1730 Před 5 lety

      @@strohhuttv8848 I am using a R5 3600 CPU on B450 mobo. About $370 for a 5700 is all I would like to spend. No Vega cards available here...

    • @dralord1307
      @dralord1307 Před 5 lety

      @@trevorbartels1730 IF you dont mind OC'ing the 5700 there isnt a huge difference between it and the 5700XT stock

    • @strohhuttv8848
      @strohhuttv8848 Před 5 lety

      @@trevorbartels1730 Then buy a RX 5700 XT.

    • @strohhuttv8848
      @strohhuttv8848 Před 5 lety

      @@dralord1307 When I see AMD temperatures I wiuld never overclock them never. I would buy RX 5700 or the XT version and run it stock. Even the Red Devil 3 fan design RX 5700 XT have in my opinion bad temperatures I mena core temperatures. Nvidia with same core temperatures on RTX cards with 3 fans get 10-15c better temperatures if thats the case the junction temperatures should also be lower on Nvidia side.

  • @aceyuki4353
    @aceyuki4353 Před 4 měsíci

    ngl this help a lot thanks

  • @tnetroP
    @tnetroP Před 5 lety

    That little chant at the end of your videos about liking and sharing... do you ever wish you'd started your channel with a shorter version? :)

  • @carloscruz7317
    @carloscruz7317 Před 2 lety

    I got my strixx oc I get 2100mhz out of it and the junction temp maxes out at 102 but weirdly regular temp is at 75

  • @SteveJarek
    @SteveJarek Před rokem

    Thanks haha, I was worried about my new card hot spot being 105c when I play games in 4k

  • @baldbutton1983
    @baldbutton1983 Před 5 lety

    I’m just sitting here wondering how the hell its 15 degrees where you’re at while I’m sweating my ass off in 90 degree weather here in Florida

    • @luukherfst1209
      @luukherfst1209 Před 3 lety

      Do you know the difference between Celsius and Fahrenheit?

  • @Tony_Calvert
    @Tony_Calvert Před 5 lety

    Does anyone know which CZcamsr he is talking about that said 94 degrees?

    • @eubikedude
      @eubikedude Před 5 lety +1

      He was spaeking hypothetically.

    • @Tony_Calvert
      @Tony_Calvert Před 5 lety

      @@eubikedude Ah gotcha thanks.

    • @WayStedYou
      @WayStedYou Před 5 lety

      Tech of tommorow was mentioning the junction temp as if it was the edge temp in his 2nd most recent video but I wouldn't say thats the big channel he was talking about.

    • @suzie9874
      @suzie9874 Před 5 lety

      @@WayStedYou ToT has almost 560k subscribers. That is a pretty big base. Although not nearly that many watch his videos. And i don't watch his stuff that much. In his defense. I did watch his newest video where he said he wasnt aware of two temps. And he was made aware of it and will look into it more. And on the Red Devil 5700xt review. He said he would refer to both temps and average them out to compare to the RTX 2070 super temps.

  • @kkkutkip
    @kkkutkip Před 5 lety +1

    It's not that bad GDDR6 memory chips are used. It's a limitation of the memory controller of Navi, you can see even 3rd party cards not getting higher memory speeds. Even using Samsung or Micron memory does not matter.

    • @NatrajChaturvedi
      @NatrajChaturvedi Před 5 lety

      exactly if gddr6 memory couldn't be oc'd then you wouldn't be able to do it on rtx cards as well. (haven't used it but I assume you can raise clocks on them)

  • @jaywalkin8205
    @jaywalkin8205 Před 4 lety

    Mine hits 110 junction regularly. On stock settings. It never goes past 80c on the "current temperature

    • @de7518
      @de7518 Před 3 lety

      same, What model do you have? I have the aorus one

    • @Apocalyptic47
      @Apocalyptic47 Před 2 měsíci

      How's your card

  • @madfinntech
    @madfinntech Před 5 lety

    Great rant!

  • @Kevinb1821
    @Kevinb1821 Před 2 lety

    I had a 5500xt and now a 6800 and never seen a junction temp anywhere close to that. The hottest I could get a junction temp was 90 when stress testing the 6800 with time spy.

  • @bryanmacaldo8966
    @bryanmacaldo8966 Před 2 lety

    so this mean my card Red devil rx 6600 xt is fine? max edge temp 76 Hot spot temp is 100?

    • @Apocalyptic47
      @Apocalyptic47 Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah, it's fine, i have seen people using graphics card 24/7 with 110c hotspot and still working fine

  • @BlueMax109
    @BlueMax109 Před rokem +1

    This video has aged well

  • @ragingmonk6080
    @ragingmonk6080 Před 5 lety

    Pretty sure AMD said they allowed the junction temp to get higher then in the past because they were leaving "performance on the table" if they didn't. This is fine because a lot of overclock the cards and were taking that extra performance off the table ourselves. So the junction temp was always higher for us. BUT, I still have an issue.
    In the past we got a generational performance gain (say 15%) with the release of a new card. Then we would take said card and overclock it to get even more performance (say 5%). Now overclocking is dead and the extra performance is gone as well. We get the same generational leap (15% above) but the overclock was used to get there.
    I am no fan of Nvidia but in fairness I have to ask. If Nvidia gave us a generational leap with no OC headroom would you bitch about it? Not discussing high prices. Say it cost the same as last gen in that performance bracket.

  • @rgzulim75
    @rgzulim75 Před 5 lety

    Very well said.

  • @jasongooden917
    @jasongooden917 Před 5 lety

    The memory won't overclock because it's too hot with that cooler. The Sapphire Pulse has heat sinks on the ram separate from the rest of the cooler and it has way better thermals.

    • @ellsworth1956
      @ellsworth1956 Před 5 lety

      I heard the AIB card's memory doesn't over clock as well. only an additional 25MHz.

  • @cracklingice
    @cracklingice Před 5 lety

    The junction temp being really high with a low die temp would simply be because the workload cannot utilize all of the compute units equally so one section is working really hard while the others are barely working or not at all.

    • @reapergaming5916
      @reapergaming5916 Před rokem

      and how can solve this issue to compute units equally?

    • @cracklingice
      @cracklingice Před rokem +1

      @@reapergaming5916 A task can only be split up into so many bits and some of those tasks are more difficult than others. Perhaps depending on the card, it's either time to re-paste or there were defective Radeon 7900 XTX reference coolers.

    • @reapergaming5916
      @reapergaming5916 Před rokem

      @@cracklingice I'm getting gpu temp of about 70 and junction temperature around 92-95, is there something wrong with my graphic card?

    • @cracklingice
      @cracklingice Před rokem

      @@reapergaming5916 No clue what your card is. My 3080 has a 10 to 13 degree delta between temp and hotspot temp. It may be wider if I pushed the card harder. I run it at 80% power limit to cut down noise and heat production, but I could run it much higher (and thefore much hotter).

    • @reapergaming5916
      @reapergaming5916 Před rokem

      @@cracklingice mine is rx 6700

  • @fdiskformat5049
    @fdiskformat5049 Před 5 lety +3

    i got a i9 9900K for 500 euro really happy