It is heavily overclocked. Check other videos, and you can see results are far from this video. Plus, 83° isn't too much for 430W. It usually is 70-73°; that's a hotspot, not the same as GPU temp.
@@ALLInOne-vq5em Dude, the hotspot hits 94°C on the test, and the fan speed barely hits 1350 RPM. Well, if this GPU was mine, i wouldn't let it get above 85.
On hotspot, of course. And that's why my RX Vega 64 still alive today, even with more than 6 years of use. The GPU temps on this card never reached 70°C, and in the hotspot, the highest temp was something about 80°C. Where I live the prices are horrible, so yeah, I need to valorize it. I'll sell it for a great price for a friend, because i got a 7800XT (Asus TUF, I paid 720 USD, in the USA you can easily find it for about ~500 USD)... we have a setence here, is something like this - "money don't grow on trees".
@@FerManS96 Yes, I have restored default settings; OC really is not worth it, even though it doesn't affect results, maybe 1-2 fps. You are right. Default settings aren't so bad; it never reaches more than 84 degrees hotspot wise; the GPU itself is 70 degrees; I mean, room temperature is 30 degrees where I live, so stock is better, you are right.
@@ALLInOne-vq5em You can keep the default clocks, but I recommend to do some undervolt. I Believe 1025 - 1050mv should be fine. If you got some issues with this, slightly increase the voltage of the GPU core, just like +10mv, and do some tests until it got stable. This will lower the power draw and also the temperatures.
Well looks playable with med rt. Though i think it is better to turn of hardware rt as unteal engine 5 has lumen that with the higher super resolution seems good
Great benchmark. Thanks!
Meu amigo, sua placa de vídeo está pegando fogo!!! faz um undervolt ou pelo menos uma curva de fans no AMD Software...
It is heavily overclocked. Check other videos, and you can see results are far from this video. Plus, 83° isn't too much for 430W. It usually is 70-73°; that's a hotspot, not the same as GPU temp.
@@ALLInOne-vq5em Dude, the hotspot hits 94°C on the test, and the fan speed barely hits 1350 RPM. Well, if this GPU was mine, i wouldn't let it get above 85.
On hotspot, of course. And that's why my RX Vega 64 still alive today, even with more than 6 years of use. The GPU temps on this card never reached 70°C, and in the hotspot, the highest temp was something about 80°C. Where I live the prices are horrible, so yeah, I need to valorize it. I'll sell it for a great price for a friend, because i got a 7800XT (Asus TUF, I paid 720 USD, in the USA you can easily find it for about ~500 USD)... we have a setence here, is something like this - "money don't grow on trees".
@@FerManS96 Yes, I have restored default settings; OC really is not worth it, even though it doesn't affect results, maybe 1-2 fps. You are right. Default settings aren't so bad; it never reaches more than 84 degrees hotspot wise; the GPU itself is 70 degrees; I mean, room temperature is 30 degrees where I live, so stock is better, you are right.
@@ALLInOne-vq5em You can keep the default clocks, but I recommend to do some undervolt. I Believe 1025 - 1050mv should be fine. If you got some issues with this, slightly increase the voltage of the GPU core, just like +10mv, and do some tests until it got stable. This will lower the power draw and also the temperatures.
Well looks playable with med rt. Though i think it is better to turn of hardware rt as unteal engine 5 has lumen that with the higher super resolution seems good