Not even the Arctic Accelero Xtreme IV...
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- Опубліковано 18 сер 2019
- Radeon 5700xt vs the Accelero IV and we get the same conclusion! Not even a giant back plate heat sink can tame the GDDR6 and VRM temps on the 5700xt. I wasted my time so you don't have to!
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So, the dozens of people getting great results with their XT and the Xtreme, running it at stable 2150mhz, they're just anomalies?
Pretty sure you're doing something wrong dude. Search them out, message them and I'm sure you'll find out.
Dont know what the heck he did wrong but I just installed the Accelero on my 5700 XT reference yesterday. After 10 rounds of superposition my memory temperature sits at 74°c and wont go any higher. Core junction sits at around 80°c (memory oc to 900, core voltage uv to 1150mv). One thing he might have done wrong is that there are two chips on the PCB right next to the power connector which need to be cooled from the backplate. It´s a bit tricky to reach the very right chip with the backplate but it fits with a bit of trial and error. Maybe he forgot those two, who knows. But the fact is: This thing works brilliantly with the 5700XT and I love it!
@@f-ben Very nice. A bit irritating this chap is badmouthing the setup when so many people are getting great results, he should presume he's made a mistake.
@@f-ben Look at 10:54 You might get your answer it looks like a few things are missing from the die side. Like look close as he picks the card up and turns it sideways so you can see between the cooler and the board it looks like there was no cooling put on the ram or power delivery part of the board and and I wonder if he checked to make sure the coolers power connector matched up with the old coolers plug because they don't always match up and you have to pop the pins with a needle and place them in the matching slots so they are a mirror image of each other.
this guy has no idea how to install gpu coolers. he mangles the install and then complains about bad temps. just watch literally any other video on this hardware for actual results.
@@falcodarkzz He has a few videos where he messes up installing products, and then blames the products.
Very weird how the Accelero IV works perfectly fine for lots of people including the guys from PCGH but it somehow doesn't work for you...
Meteor Media but if it’s not working for him, that means it’s not working for others. At least he’s being honest with his viewers.
@@RekzysTheTitan he's one out of hundreds if not thousands of satisfied customers. I think he's very honest about it all, but something else could be wrong so it's not necessarily the cooler that's not good. I mounted it on a TITAN X and it does a fantastic job even though I had to cut away part of the heat-sink because the USB slot was in the way on my MB.
I think it's because he thinks for some reason that it doesn't need memory heatsinks... Idk why he thinks that. They absolutely need memory heatsinks.
its good cooler but not for vram.
Fine for gddr5/5x but not for gddr6 and even less 6x
Oddly enough, I was hitting on average 83C on my GTX 980 Ti Reference playing WoW Classic with the fans up to 60%. This is REALLY loud!
Now I play the same game and average 55C with the Accelero Xtreme III with the fans at 35% and it is virtually quiet.
This thing works folks, trust me on that!
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I have the same cooler on 5700 XT, memory temp never went above 72 degrees during the same test, so the problem is somewhere else, junction never went above 71.
stock 5700 xt ?
That's very low memory temp, maybe you got Micron? Samsungs seem to be hotter on 5700XT, mine are going up to max 85C on normal days and in the summer with heatwave it was up to 92C. Not perfect, but good enough. (Btw im running them on 890mhz)
so would u say its worth ?
Hi Timmy, just wonder how to monitor the vram temperature like you do, i couldn't find such option in my Afterburner , or is it depend on whether or not the GPU got a memory temp sensor?
Your frustration shows the dedication! Seriously we can tell you give these videos your all. Keep up the good work! 👍
What's that speaker you got there on your desk? Im intrigued. Im looking at little sets like that.
that many fans in a case will create dead zones of air. try reducing the amount of fans and keeping the air in a nice straight line in the front to the back.
Go to 2:43, and you will hear he already tested different fan configurations. Please don't post the generic "try different configurations" after it has been @gonedeadforlife states in the video.
Interesting results... I was always curious about these aftermarket coolers. Keep doing videos no one else does. Ur channel deserves more love
I'm no expert but I think you're creating a lot of turbulence in the front of the case with that set up which doesn't help with airflow.
@@TiTiTiTiT yes this build has bad airflow
Yeah my thoughts exactly
Not to mention he credits having a radiator inside of his case as helping the airflow?????
Isnt the memory and VRM in spec at about 100C and geting critical at 125C?
hey timmy joe. what about slapping that r9 290 cooler on the rx 5700 xt? please tell me.
have you tried using those small heatsinks on the vrms and memory? i've always heard it was necessary when using those aftermarket coolers. Tests using those are really good and to me is the correct way of comparing since the OEM cooler also makes contact with them. It's quite obvious even.
These are probably needed on these cards because memory temps are high. I installed this cooler on many 1080 ti- s and all temps are very low without any added heatsinks.
Can you mount it with out the top plate? Fan died on my RX580 and just want something quiet..
Can someone tell me what is the program that show benchmarks ingame?(temps, cpu/gpu, RAM)?
I might be wrong but wouldn’t putting small copper heat sinks on the VRM keep it cool?
Aparently not for this dude, he has the IQ of a half cooked chicken!
Timmy i got a good valid question i think for ya. What about those nzt shrouds to add a waterblock to ur gpu with. It says it supports r9 which you was able to get its cooling system to work maybe it would? Also i see on tech power up that amd flash now supports navi bios flashing. Have u look into putting a 5700xt bios on a 5700?
he already tried it... IIRC, because of the pcb layout, either the vram or vrm could not be properly cooled.. maybe it was just the vram..
You got my thumbs up with the, "That was a good sell," line.
Thanks for all of your hard work Timmy Joe. Now lets get back to your fun and interesting content.
Not the usual Timmy Joe intro style.... are you alright mate?
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U are a top man, u put in alot of work taking all those coolers on and off
was looking at one of these for a pascal card but the backplate wont work with a dual tower cooler
Eh, so the air that travels in the front is pushed right out trough the radiator? I don't think much of that air reaches your GPU. A case that offers placing for a fan next to the gpu on the side gives huge bump in gpu cooling. But in my case(pun intended) I found it too load even with a noctua.
But I wouldn't use the layout your using, the gpu won't get much fresh air.
What is the temp with the case open?
have a IV on a blazing r9 290, was like airplane and temps on vrm in 90's although adhesive chip coolers on vrms still, down to 73 on load and 83 maxed vrm, maybe treat it like that?
5700xt is not r9 290.
@@nikolakarovic5964 no but could be the vrm's high temp causing the problem rather than the chip which was the problem with the 290 blower style
@@briggsy_ Question is what kind of Vrm is on 5700 , is it analog like 290 or digital which can be one chip somewhere on pcb that overheats and few analog phases.
Knowledge is never a waste of our time Timmy! Thanks for your videos!
Can you throw some vrm and memory heat sinks underneath the big cooler? You can get them off of amazon cheap. Cuious as to how that would work
Is possible to replace amd blower fan with nvidia blower fan? mybe less noise then?
Probably if it would fit AMD cards, yes. (It doesn't)
Can i put this on a asrock challenger? Xt
Soo the only way to oc this card and keep it cool is getting a full waterblock ? dfq ?
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or buy an AIB model and not reference.
Man I know it's a bummer doing a mod and it nets a negative result man. I know it had to be a pain editing after arctic accelero under performing man. I just got into editing videos man and I for one appreciate you sitting down and putting together this video brother. I say man a lot .......man.
Why my gtx980 is not showing the memory temperatures in gpu-z or other software
wtf
have you tried this Arctic with asus R9 390 DC3OC 8gb?
Have you tried using something like the NZXT Kraken G12 using a 120mm AIO on the GPU core and attach some small alumunium (or copper) heatsinks for the VRM and memory using thermal tape (or thermal adhesive like arctic alumina, but it makes a permanent bond). I did this on my GTX 1080 Ti and max GPU temp was in the high 50s while the core stays 2080 MHz all the time, also memory and VRM temp was great (never reach more than 55 ish) when fully stressed since there's a 92mm fan blowing air to the components.
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Thx for u r objectivity timmy. Nice vidéo thx brahhh
has anybody considered that the temp readings for the memory are offset somehow? i mean like how some ryzens (or was it TR) used to need a formula to get the right temp. what the sensors showed was either 20c high or low? they said they needed to do it that way for some reason. i just dont see why vrm and vram would get that hot on a card thats not really pulling that much power. something has to be up.
can i put that on my msi rx580 ?
I bought this cooler as a replacement for my Gainward 8GB 1070's original cooler, which suffered a fan failure. It was cheaper than buying a new GPU. I had it installed at a professional workshop and they used the protective plastic film on it without any hassles. I'm not an overclocker since I just want maximum life expectancy for my PC's due to cost savings, and I'm extremely pleased at the performance of this Arctic Accelero IV. With the broken fan in the 1070 it was quickly reaching 75 degrees when playing games, and with the new cooler it's gone 51 degrees at max so far.
As others have said, you might have too many fans in that case Timmy, creating dead zones and vortexes instead of a straight river from front to back. Mine has just three fans in the front, pushing the air in, and one at the back pulling it out, with the CPU fan also pulling from the front and pushing it out directly towards the rear fan. The Arctic GPU cooler is pushing its heat down towards the PSU where the airflow from the bottom front case fan should still direct it out from the rear. I took out all the rear PCI slot covers too so the airflow would encounter the least amount of resistance when heading that way.
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Wait a minute.... TJ's intro cut short? What's going on m8
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Timmy Joe... Did you try putting that cooler on a 3rd party MSI or Red Devil card? Maybe it's your card. Maybe the reference model / founders edition runs hot.
Oh Timmy Timmy. You forget there is only one exhaust in that case and I'm sure you may have knew the flaw of the fan placement design by now with having six fan, seven if we count the bottom fan which are unnecessary placement up front and one fan being the only way out, even if there is a air restriction from the front of the case which we knew the middle fan will be fighting with the top and bottom fan. I wonder if doing on a open air bench being the case at hand here as it is puling fresh cooler air.
The biggest thing I catches with temper glass case be: how open they are between the case and the glass but the problem is lack of getting heat out of the case at maximum CFM, not airflow, isn't possible with this case from the restriction from the front and the side is pulling heat off the triple rad, I ought to check the case temperature under load. That the biggest hole in the case is the side glass so there isn't any pressure or air tunnel. My old Thermal case have 4 200mm, 1 side and 1 front, 2 up top, 140mm from bottom and 120mm thin exhaust, there is no way I lose pressure and get direct airflow straight to my motherboard and gpu where the air will follow while remain good pressure sealed case. With my personal air profile bios keep it minimal under light task and up the fan when under load. Do yo have a outside temperature gauge you can stick inside the case up in the opening? I'm curious how warm under the card is when close. Did you also feel any kind of airflow coming out of the side of the temper glass case Timmy? If there is, it have too much pressure build up of heat that the CPU is cooling fine with cool air while the Memory I think is in a sauna hell, GPU saying "Everything is Fine" with fire all around him 'edit'.
The GPU aftermarket at hand here is only pulling Heat and nothing but Heat, the GPU barely made a dense and this GPU is at 1.2V on Time Spy graphic test #2! That a lot of heat to not get pass 66c and the Memory I believe being the case temperature. I thought it made sense when thinking outside the box. I open up HW Info to find if it had a reading how much voltage it set at stock with my Vega 56 Air Boost OC was 1.250v, that is a lots of heat when I can get away with 950mV at the same speed and GPU stock Voltage was set at 1.2v like your may been too high, I have to under volt to run anything stable with result of lower temperature and faster framerate boost is like the opposite of OC Framerate boost and expected Heat diminish return was a huge learning curve with my Vega 56.
Second thing is the Memory need heat sink, like a ghost shield per says like my 290x 8gb xfx have, a custom copper plates you can buy, or wait for AiB to be available is the very best second opinions over the first best opinions of using aftermarket that were built for the previous launch, this is entirely a new card for the AMD Radeon GCN family like the Vega and Radeon VII being redesign to be able to reach the memory hbm2, but most aftermarket gotten away with it as it was design to a one size fit all dies.
Yeah... but the fins on that blackplate are going the wrong way. Plus no heatsink on the PCB so thats no surprise components are overheating.
It's fine for any pascal card, but I think gddr6 gets really hot
Also did you put the heat sinks on the memory
Hey, as far as I can tell the cooler needs a front plate to cool the entire memory modules & VRM and allow the heat to spread over a large surface area. I think the heat on VRM and memory modules do not have anywhere to go and they are basically stuck in a small area therefore heat dissipation is really difficult.
Timmy Joe PC Tech : I have the Accelero Xtreme IV and I've put it on my KFA2 GTX 1080 EXOC....and it works better than the AIB cooler but only because my GTX 1080 has a separate heatsink on the VRM-s and the backplate already with the thermal pads underneath it. But with all the GPU-s the backplate is a very good assistant to cool the back of the VRM-s and memory chips but can NEVER be used as the only source to enlarge the heat dissipation of your VRM chips from the back side because the VRM-s are dissipating the most heat from the actual chip surface.
I did the same thing with my old 1080 ti. It was a pny blower model that used one of those cooling plates over vram and vrm's. I kept the plate on with some dremeling to fit the arctic heatsink and the backplate heatsink. It did an awesome job. Comparable to a hybrid mod.
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Ok you did them both. I'll agree with ya. You got the proof. I guess the usually old faithful and it's design for older series cards just currently isn't fully designed for the 5700XT Anniversary. Maybe they do gotta add something specific for the XT to get the VRMs and memory to cool appropriately.
Interesting test. Strange thought it didn't work for you, maybe it's the GPU itself that has issues. I installed the cooler on a TITAN X 12GB from 2015. The fan stopped working so I decided to try the Arctic Accelero Xtreme Iv. I had some issues with space and had to cut away a part of the heat-sink because my MSI Z97 pc mate has badly placed USB and SSD slots so the cooler wouldn't of fit.
But once installed the cooler does a great job. Temperatures now stay far under the temps I got with the original body and fan of the TITAN X. And I'm talking 20 to 25°C lower, even overclocking pretty hard.
So, I'm wondering what went wrong with your setup.
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and why are you ( I have seen some others do it too) using your AIO to draw in air? Aren't you heating up the air that your gpu and vrm's need for cooling?
Thank you for testing, even if it was a pain.
AIB cards are relatively expensive where I live so buying an aftermarket GPU cooler for a reference card was a consideration for me.
🙂 thanks for testing the Arctic Coolers, i love Arctic 😘😍
What if the whole time he’s been using bad paste or some graphite pad that doesn’t work well with the gpu.
It would be interesting to see how that backplate would affect the reference cooler performance
true
I installed my Xtreme IV on my 1080ti and its crazy underload it only reaches 55c!!!! its amazing!
Doesn't that mean after all is said and done the original blower isn't engineered _that_ bad?
Love you vids my dude.
.......you didn't think that having the intake fans up to a wall and one from behind a monitor (which could be offsetting its own heat) would be a problem?
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Tried it today but it did not work for me either. Should have stayed with my 1080 ti or bought the 2070 super MSi x trio when I had the chance.
Interesting I think I will double check my blower RX480 memory and VRM temps on my Accelero IV. 🤔
I just thought there were no reason to worry about getting worse temps.
What about the MK26?
2:33 THAT IS A VERY GOOD PUN.
i have that cooler on the 290x, and sure, the temps an the noise were lower. but the vrm begins to overheat unless i put a heatsink directly on it. and the compatibility with the mobo and case were huge. until i bought the byksky waterblock
I had a 5700XT with Xtreme IV. I undervolted my card, overclocked the core to 2150mhz and a little boost on the memory. Idk the temp of the memory, but never cared. Never had an issue with my card. And... the core was "cold" and the card was silent. That's why you buy it. If you get a good card with a beefy cooler, there's no need for an aftermarket cooler. Arctic started their custom cooler line when GPU coolers were mostly single slot.
It need to create a new mounting clip which covers the entire memory chips and make contact with it using the thermal pads.
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The only thing these big 3mm pads to the backplate do is insulate the damn thing, try 1mm pads?
was thinking the same
I had this same cooler on an R9 290X only I didn't use the backplate and instead installed individual heatsinks on the ram chips. It worked really really well. I don't know why he thinks this huge plate with those ridiculous thick pads is going to do anything. Then he gets mad at the product.
Probably my all time favorite outro
I want to see Timmy joe eat Taco Bell warmed from his 5700xt!!!
Only to swoop down a cup of coffee/tea warmed ut in the same manner as the burrito.
tryna get Timmy aching his Tummy eh
The food should already be warm when you buy it
1 problem I see is that the ram-coolers are not connected to the main heatsink so the main heatsink heats the air up to e.g. 65°c and then you thy to cool the ram with 65°C hot air. I can't say it will work but what if you reverse the fan ( like installing them the other way around) so the air will cool the ram first and then the core(witch stays fairly cool at the moment)?
You should try sanding the original cooler to get it extra flat + the washers mod
Timmy says artcic, your colling isnt enough
Arctic says bruh wrong cooler you need this backplate as well
Timmy joe *rages at temps*
He needs heatsinks on the memory, raspberry pi heatsinks should do well.
Or any type of vga mem heatsink
this comment was just the plain context given meant for lols, just why
, also additional extra cost for heatsinks adds to the fact that arctic needs to step up
*additional rage for more money dumped* ( i get a box of 30 heatsinkd is like $4.50)
You All good bruv?? Wheres the usual ultra enthusiastic Timmy Joe ??? Still tho great video :D
Strange, putted the Accelero 4 on my 1080Ti and gained ~20°. The cooler is awesome in my opinion.
I agree, those temps in video are weird, on my 5700 on default is about 69-70 and core temp 66-67, junction sits at 75.
Same here. Just installed it yesterday and got myself good Temps. Vrm are close to 50c
"Best Case Scenario" while discussing a good literal case... nice double entendre...
1:26 yeah, that was a german channel
use use the accelero xtreme but without the backplate attached. works fine and has the clearance in need for cpu cooler
my 1070 has stock cooler but with EK Backplate. and that backplate gets really hot when I touch it
The Sapphire 5700XT has fin array heat sinks on the memory, VRM and the GPU cooler is seperate from the plate that covered the PCB. Check out GN's teardown video. That card looks like the 5700XT to get. Going by what was seen here.
Hell GN did a review on the msi 5700 xt and the memory was hitting 86+ C.
I have the Accelero Xtreme IV on my 1080Ti, replaced the stupidly loud blower cooler on it. My idle temps on are 28-30C, and peaks around 65C. With the stock blower, I was idling at 39-40C and peaking around 92C.
Can't speak to the 5700xt, but the Accelero Xtreme IV was a godsend for me from a noise and temp perspective.
I just put 2 Enermax 120mm T.B. on it and its fine. VRM and RAM went up a bit but I dont have any fins on them, just pure airflow and the backplate. Junction went down 20°C with conductonaut. But most important to me, It is unhearable 1-2 feet to the right of me on the table.
The only thing you forget about the water cooling solution is that if you don't have a loop, you have to buy one and it's extremely hard to find a block for the 10 series cards and it costs a lot of money
More fans doesn´t always mean better cooling or airflow. I mean, from what I understood, you have 3 front fans sucking air in, one bottom fan also sucking air in and three more fans sucking more air in from the water cooling (so 7 fans total sucking air in). But you have only one fan as exhaust? That seems not enough to compensate from all the fans as intake. The amount of exhaust fans are as important as intake fans.
Of course if you tested this without the side panel and still you have a hot card, then yes, something is definitely off with the cooling of the card. But if you tested closed, then it could be the fan configuration. But hey, complaint to Artic and to AMD, for making colling solutions that don´t work (in the AMD side, cooling solutions that are LOUD).
Because there are some 5700xt with other coolers with axial fans that cut around 10ºc to this card. So I guess they are doing something right.
There's nothing wrong with having unbalanced intake/exhaust because the case is not sealed and thus air will exit out of any hole it can find to prevent pressure build-up. Single exhaust fans are traditional because they're usually located near the CPU and prevent hot air from pooling around the motherboard and recirculating. A lot of old prebuilt PCs didn't even have intakes, just vents punched into the side pannel, dust filter and a plastic nozzle right above the CPU cooler, and then a single/pair of exhaust fans on the back of the case.
Get the accelero 3 that comes with heatskinks for vrm and ram
So the reason some of us are looking for AM cooling is because some GPU's (*cough*, RED DEVIL RX580 *cough*) are loud AF with stock coolers.
Adding small heatsinks on memory would probably fix things, did you try that?
The direction of tue fins on that heatsink just look stupid. Surely they would be more efficient if the air could flow threw them?
I like how that blue PC looks
should have kept your radeon vii
I bought a xt to tinker with played with it for a week then put it in the box and installed my radeon vii. Have it paired with a 3900x and a 8700k with a strix 2080ti. The vii when undervolted runs so much cooler on everything especially vrm’s and memory. My tjunction maxes out at 90c and edge stays around 65c with my 990mv undervolt. I really like the look of the vii plus it matches my case the silver phantex evolve x. Also just put a 2700x and strix 2080 in another build. All i have left to pair the 5700xt with is a 5820k, 3770k and 4590k. Gonna put it with the 5820k at 4.7ghz with asus x99 pro 3.1mb. I spend way too much money on pc parts should’ve built one crazy pc with an rtx titan. But if i only had one card in the xt’s price range i would get a 2070 super. Gonna be pissed if the 2080ti super rumors are true.
I guess the thermal pads are just not transferring enough heat.
It's a shame Arctic has stopped making these. With all the second hand miner cards on the market with wrecked cooling solutions the Accelero III or IV would be good solutions for keeping these old mining cards going a while longer.
How about the Raijintek MORPHEUS cooler with a pair of 120mm Noctua fans!? :)
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I feel like you could have used SFF or laptop heat sinks with better cooling .. :)
I'm sure if you actually go to the Arctic circle, it would never get that hot, that would be more like if you went to El Paso or Ciudad Juarez in the desert heat.
you need a flir camera. I have the one for your phone its about 200 bucks and comes in handy . You can locate the hotspot.
aftermarket cooler is not only way to fix the reference there is option to sell reference and buy aftermarket
I have the 2070 Super gaming x trio and the highest temp I've seen is mid 60's with hardly any noise!
Odd cause it worked fine for my GTX 1080 FE. Always look forward to your videos
Because the memory on a 1080 does not get hot like this thing does
@@TimmyJoePCTech mine came with memory heatsinks. But luckily my msi ventus oc 2070 pre applied memory heatsinks.
Not sure if they are anodized aluminum or black color copper...
@@TimmyJoePCTech I'm planning to swap the aluminum backplate with 2 all copper proliant hp vapor chamber with finned heatsinks. They are both "1u" tall. Do you think these would work better as a backplate?
Lastly, do you know where I can obtain a 100x40mm copper or ultrathin TI vapor chamber? I'm going to rig them to my gpu memory chips Thanks!