@@MaxPotatoesLucky I love ADD observations and the subsequent ADD responses. It turns into a heeding pile of "what on God's green earth were they watching?" Kinda comment section
@@HelloMyFriend_ i owned rx 5700 sapphire blower... tbh its cooler than my previous gtx 1070.. never get to 80c on stock... doesnt need undervolt at all
Sometimes I think you over react to the rumours or initial announcements but I have to respect you for having the honesty and bravery to change your opinions or even admit you're wrong so publicly.
There was nothing to overreact about with the initial pricing of Navi. It would have been dead, no ifs or buts about it. Now they’re the best price to performance cards on the market
@@BlitzShott yep, sums it up. We thought also 2070 performance, when it's really 2070+. It would've gotten killed by super cards if it was $50 more and only 2070 performance.
Thank you so much! I just got this card for my first desktop build and was freaking out when I saw my temps hitting 90. When I tried the Auto Undervolt option it was still mid-high 80s, and when I tried an aggressive fan curve it would drop to 75 but really noisy at 3500ish rpm. My friends were telling me to get an aftermarket gpu cooler but I didn't want to spend more money and go through the hassle of installing an aftermarket cooler as I have no idea how to go about it. Copying whatever you did here kept my gaming temps at 75 but with fans near silent at around 2100 rpm :) this made me a really happy gamer. You're the man!
Laptop manufacturers are figuring out this undervolting thing why isn't AMD trying to kill the hot and loud meme so that it's not part of the initial reviewers impressions.
They're trying to compensate for lacking the title of Fastest. If they just accepted some unnoticably lower fps and have a cool and quiet card they would have a much better first impression, I agree.
@@thegoblin3629 Indeed, I tried explaining current GPU market scenario to a noob friend as he is building his PC, and he just doesn't to believe me when I talk about AMD's decisions, he thinks I'm trying to make AMD look too dumb lol I think I understand why he thinks so xD
@@zade6828 It's not even that dumb. It technically does make the card faster and positioned better to compete with mid-high range Nvidia cards at a lower price.
@@thegoblin3629 no I was talking to him about the use of blowers, and the previous NAVI pricing. ofcourse now the cards are amazing and I will be buying one in about a month hopefully.
I kinda like the fact that it's not filling my case with hot air. The only blower style card I've ever owned was a GTX 660oc and I had no problems...in fact the temps inside my case never got hotter than 2 or 3 degrees over the ambient room temp which made my CPU run cooler.
I initially clicked to comment that the thumbnail was from another reviewer. Right after I heard the first phrase I figured it out. You just got a sub!
I agree with you. In the beginning i printed a spacer (0,6mm thick) for the spring steel sheet on the back to increase preasure on the cooler. Then i undervolted and oc for 60mv. Now I get about 2050mhz at arround 73 degree while under load. the card is a blast!
@@Artcore103 well if i decided to repaste, i would have to remove the warranty sticker, which is a problem in germany. there is a way to keep it on and still remove but i didnt bother to do it as its good enough. Also Steve did it a bit wrong with the washers but nm. im quite happy with my results :) if ppl want the spacer design, i will upload it to thingiverse
@@Artcore103 sure, it's not like the thermal pad, has much higher thermal conductivity. This thermal conductivity though, rapidly goes away, with not enough pressure on the pad. With enough pressure it quickly surpasses most thermal paste.
Vega 64 reference user here. Thank you for the review. I was kinda disapointed at first when i saw that navi still has a blower style cooler thinking it would be like another vega in thermal performance.. Glad you dimystify it. Wow thats a good thermal headroom. You can slightly oc it while staying at 2k rpm on the blower. On my vega 64, i had to underclock my p7 by 50mhz and undervolt it by -160 mv to be able to reach 2000-2300 rpm noise level and not thermal throttling. Cant wait to see the navi 20 and the navi 10 aib partner cards. It should be epic.
I love tinkering, overclocking and undervolting, but the issue is most gamers are not going to be bothered with all of this. I know from exp because I build all of my friend's machines. When I mentioned overclocking they just stare at me because they are impatient and want to game right away. I would never recommend a blower style Navi to anyone not willing to undervolt, but even then it's still best to wait to see how the AIBs perform.
I would definitely recommend, a good blower to those people. Because same type of people don't make good air flow, and end up reusing the same air inside the case. Most novice people just put fans to blow air inside the case, which in this case would actually be optimal for the blower cooler. Also it limits dust. Now problem with this cooler though, is that it's massively inconsistent, unfortunately.
They will have to lern a loot of stuff eventually with a blower card. For example how to open it, since you cannot clean it with compressed air without picking blower apart. Paul is a amd cuckoo rider inside, even if he disagrees with that position. He sometime talk sense, but this time he suggest his followers to do some stupid BS - considering that proper 3rd party cards coming in few weeks from now. That talk about ''bad airflow'' is also BS, a decent heatsink, similar to EVGA's high end models or Asus Strix will handle heat without any airflow much better than any blower. Blowers should have been abandoned many years ago when cards passed 100-120w mark, the sole reason they still exists is their cheap construction.
@@Tjecktjeck super easy to clean a blower fan, actually much easier. You blow air in the opposite way, while holding the fan. Done. And you'd be surprised how many people use their computer 5+ years without a single clean out.
Christian Nielsen my first build gpu was a ref 670 so i know what i'm talking about. Majority of blowers doesn't have ''opposite way'', they suck air trough fan hole and blow it out, 5700's are no exeption here, these fins at the back is just a mockup to make it look ''cool''. Yea there's people that dont do it - but that doesn't mean that they shouldn't. Moreover it's great to even change thermalpads and paste after ~2 years of use. Anyway i'm just saying that it is a bad suggestion to recommend a ref, when people can get normal cards in 2-3 weeks. Ps: by the way, i doubt that people that buy a new GPU do not clean their cases, people that you'r talking about usually buy pre-built systems.
I just found this video and I can agree that the blower cooler isn't too bad compared to many complaints about it. I have both the Anniversary Edition 5700 XT and reference MSI 5700 XT. The Anniversary Edition stock peaks at 91 F in my nzxt s340 case under load after 15 mins but the reference MSI 5700 XT stock peaks at 82 F in the same case. The noise from both models hum under load but not loud. I have yet to try undervolting but I just wanted to say great job on your review. Loving the 5700 XT!!
here in 2022 I always worried about the junction getting too high. After watching this a few years later I am actually so relieved. I would lock frame rates to keep the junction below 90 but now I can unlock those frames and game properly!! Thank you for this video!!
I agree and I have a Radeon VII LC. It’s a beast with heavy OC but man I thought with a little driver work this accelerator card would smash games but I assumed wrong and that’s that. I will run this card until big Navi is out I guess. Get my money worth Good vid buddy
Thank you, your configuration. It raised my profits while mining (it affected the hash rate by about .5, but the energy-saving does the trick.) I can't thank you enough for reducing my fan RPM's
Thanks for your passion and work on AMD gear - it helped me make up my decision to buy the blower version of the 5700xt (only 2 left at the time in store). The MB that I had to preorder, had 42 other people waiting for the same MB. Ryzen is selling 'very well' - even in our over priced country! Radeon VII gets about 100 'megahash' on Etherium. Miners are falling over each other buying them in our country - undervolting etc...None in any store here.
With the Vega cards, the hole spacing for the heatsinks is 64mm. A lot of coolers didn't go that high. But the 5700 XT's hole spacing is smaller than that. You can put on something like the Arctic Accelero IV.
Just got my 5700xt. Got it running at 2300rpm max fan speed. Temps don't go above 78c with AIDA64 test. In game never above 75. My Vega 56 used to hit 82c at 2300rpmm. My card also boosts to 2000mhz at 1100 mV. Its quiter than the vega at 2300rpm, and you are right at 2100rpm its not loud.
@ageofbogyo I have my 5700XT at 2000MHz at 1.15v on a custom water loop and it generally stays around 50-55C while gaming. Don't think I've ever seen it go above 60C.
Paul , I'm glad to have found you awhile back . In the last two days , I've heard more tech tubers mention you than I would have thought they would mention anyone. You and Timmy both are refiring up the war and it's absolutely worth pushing myself up in bed , heavily medicated, screaming in pain , just to hear you taking the tech tube by storm. Heck, I won't call you a leprechaun this week. But only for a week. Proud to be a follower. AMD uses blower style coolers literally intentionally . I'll explain later. Radeon 7 is being pushed into the niche work flow sector. Mi50 will be continued for compute as rdna cannot compute nearly as well. Being mi50 is continuing, defective dies will be continuing to show up in production. So , radeon 7 will continue to be utilized as means for repurposed get those dies rather than writing them off as a negative against wafer cost. Also , vega line that produced 64 is being repurposed to low end compute units like mi25. The thing about vega is its ability to compute. There's not a competing architecture at Intel , AMD , or Nvidia. So , as far as the on the shelf at local retailers, no vega is not to be seen . But as far as purchasing , yes , but only through AMD's commercial /industrial partners. Speaking of commercial industrial partners . They are the huge sums of money that's keeping VR and AR alive and funded , not gamers. We in the refineries see how VR and AR could be a huge help in a mutitude of applications. From initial concept all the way through remote meetings on design, down to on-site build , troubleshooting and updating systems by remote engineers and even for employees working in units. The volume of pipework and valve in these units are staggering. Companies like ExxonMobil , Shell bp, and huntsman ect ect. All want a far more streamlined method of communication and understanding of processes and flow in units. It's worth huge sums of money to be able to eliminate mistakes and improve safety and performance of units. So keep in mind , global tech for corporations and tech for gamers are not independent. This cross tasking is why the graphics cards are being invested in , not just gamers.
I purchased 5700xt because the 3800x was sold out at retail. I bought an artic iv extreme aftermarket cooler because of the reviews. Happy to say 35 c idle and 65c underload stressed. Also did the power play table and almost got 2080 performance with 30 min of tweaking.
Scott Herkelman, Radeon VP, said it had to be blower because AMD couldn't make any assumptions about users cooling. The risk free way for them to take Navi forward was expelling hot air outside the case. It's not massively lame ... BUT ... Given they don't want Navi's massive overclocking headroom to be exploited either is likely another reason for the blower.
I honestly don't care about the cooler noise - there's ways to fix that for cheap. Including some thin plastic spacers for the heat spreader clamp at a tenth of a cent a piece. :) The performance was what I was waiting for. If the performance is hitting marks then I'll likely go with this in my next two builds.
Just bought a reference 5700 based on this - UK AIB models are like £380 and nowhere has anything actually in stock, so got a Powercolor reference for a mere £270 on a deal. Gonna do some sound tests myself although I'd use a hypercardioid mic as opposed to the omni used in this video. Compare it against my 1060. The results here are promising though and I think a lot of UK buyers are reconsidering the reference models due to the markup on the AiBs.
@@aleona10 Site called Flubit - they do some discount scheme where you buy "points" (which is basically cryptocurrency) and it gets you 20% off, then you can also sign up for a trial of their "elite" membership and get a further 5% off. Another 5% can be got by signing up with topcashback. Still waiting for mine (although delivery said up to a week so this seems normal) but someone else on the AMD subreddit got his from there the other day. They also have the XT for around £325 with discounts. I only got the 5700 as I felt the XT might have some issues with my 500W PSU.
blower coolers are great. My HD6950 with unlocked shaders and overclocked didn't really get all the hot. Since I never had the PC on my desk it wasn't all that loud. Yeah it would sound like a jet engine with the fan ramped up but it wasn't the whiny kind of engine, just violent air movement. The big giant pc days are dead which is sad because I really would have loved to do a rebuild with my NZXT Phantom 1st gen. The need for big power hungry gpus is over.
I don't mind blower cards- sometimes the convenience of taking the vast majority of the heat generated and dumping it outside the case outweighs a little noise. It's just tuning. I've got my V64 tuned to 1550mhz core and it sits at 70-80c in long gaming sessions at 4k. The blower is audible at this point but it's not horrible, if I were a pedant about noise I'd drop it another 5-10% fanspeed and it would max out at 85c. Big whoop. Lets have a beer one day.
Got my Ryzen 9 3900X two days ago. Holy shit what an upgrade! (stock i7-2600, 1333RAM to PBO - R9 3900X, 3600 CL16) All my games FPS have increased 3-4 times with no dips AT ALL! Blender runs like a wet-dream! Hybrid rendering on 2.8 is fucking GODLY! If Zen was the approach with NAVI - I'm going to get TWO of the highest end ones! (PLEASE UNDERCUT THE 2080 TI!)
I overclock a Vega 64 blower so I can put up with a lot of noise. Still plan on buying one of these once I see some nice custom cards come out in August!
TBH, AMD has set the baseline price for the reference blower 5700XT at £400. I suspect the AIB custom cooler models will retail for £420 up to £500 for the top end models. It is likely that once the AIB models come out, the price for the reference 5700XT will go down to about c.£370.
Have a 5700XT coming in 2 days. The blower only serves to make sure the card isn't DOA before I immediately attach a Maze 4 GPU water block that is currently on my R9 290. Hoping for a conservative 2.1GHz and anything above that I consider bonus nachos. Can't wait to see how a 7nm chip takes to water, considering it's fine with a blower. $400 to compete with $700 nVidia GPU's should hurt some feelings.
I've got the same card undervolted and slightly overclocked It's an absolute beast, quiet, uses less power than my old Rx 480 and It's more than twice as fast! What's not to like man, it's the best card I've ever had!
@Griffin 17 my room is around the 20-22 degree mark, so with an undervolt you'd have to have a more aggressive fan curve, but it should still be quieter with better boost frequency.
Hello Paul. I thought of buying an 5700xt reference for the looks of it, after seeing this video I wanted to go for it. I managed to get my hands on both a Gigabyte 5700 XT Gaming OC and 5700 XT Pulse from Sapphire. Both were ok cards that could do 1.9ghz with 1.1v, despite that the Sapphire one was a tad loud at near 2k rpm stock PL. I sold them both, at a profit, and bought a new RX5700 XT reference from ASUS. It's maybe as loud as the gaming OC, but definitely quieter than the Pulse. Also, she indicated 2065mhz at adrenaline, she goes up to 2004mhz with 1120mv. And it's gorgeous. Thanks for being honest. Kind Regards from Portugal.
Thanks for this video dude its put me at ease lol. I'd just ordered this card (I live in the UK) and its my first blower card because I managed to get it on Ebay for £343 an amazing price. Lets hope Im as lucky as you and dont have to worry lol. I plan on just using the auto undervolt and a custom fan curve and hoping for the best
Blowers are fine, even if they are louder under load. If you're not gaming, the blower will almost guaranteed be silent, and if you are gaming you are likely going to wear headphones, because that's the norm these days. But it all depends on the card, settings and ambient temperatures, a blower can be quiet or loud, but I still prefer them over axial fans as they don't trap heat inside the case.
I've been saying since launch that the 5700XT is like the PERFECT card for custom water. Slap an EK block on it and I imagine you could easily do 2100-2200mhz, and silently as well...
HI, i'm starting to get my head around the fact that i'm going to change from Nvidea to AMD RX5700XT, But i want it to know what would i miss from Nvidea like Phsyx for example, RTX( no really interested), but what else would i be missing? , Does AMD is fully compatible with Adobe Premiere like Nvidea, can i use it to renders projects. Is there is anything that AMD Lacks i would love to know.
Paul, you have to remember although it’s warm in the U.K. just now, compared to Canada & the USA it’s cold. They may use air-con but generally it a lot warmer, this could result in different temperatures for everyone
For my use case a blower is better because for SFF you need to manage heat and instead of dumping it into a tight space it shoots it out the back of the case.
@Keoal Kel My case is the tiny litte Dan a4. It takes a bit of jiggling but yeah it fits. Helps that the card is not over 2 slots wide and standard PCIE height. Kinda long, but thanks to watching GamersNexus teardown video, which I highly recommend, the "Vent" on the end that looks like it would help Air be sucked in is not in fact connected to the blower at all and is in fact blocked off by the blower.
Great video Paul!!! For all my shi**ing on the pricing of these things, after my eBay Vega 64 had to be returned because it was defective... I got pissed off and bought a 5700XT on launch day even though it cost me a good chunk more $$$. I got it yesterday and I have to say the 5700XT is damn good, much better than I expected it to be. I do still feel like it costs more than it should but holy sh*t is it a great card. Overall, if I wasn't in a hurry and on a tight budget I would still go with one of the great Vega deals that are out there, but I didn't want to wait to go through all the bidding hassle again and be weeks without a card for my new build. Personally I've always preferred blower style coolers, I'm a "fan" of getting that hot air out of my case, especially in the old days when I would regularly run Crossfire or SLI. Even at stock, I don't consider it loud, not at all. To me it's no louder than my 1080 Ti Founders cards were, and even though you can hear it, it's not an annoying sound. It's just a low whoosh sort of sound, I have not problem tuning that out hehe... Also, my CPU temps are just flat out lower now that I'm getting that hot air out of my case again. So I'll take a good blower style fan over the open air designs anytime. I'll be trying under-volting for sure, and my 3900X arrives Tuesday, it's like Christmas in July.
Are you using pure inled fans, when using a blower GPU?. It can actually make a decent difference in a well Enclosed case, while also being a great way to regulate dust.
@@Artcore103 I've had three 1080 Ti's in total. Two FE's in SLI that I sold about a year and half ago, because SLI was pretty much useless in most games. I replaced them with an MSI Gaming X which in hindsight I was a waste, should have just kept one of the FE's, but anyway I sold my MSI a few months ago. I bought an RX 580 on the cheap to hold me over till Navi, but then decided to go for Vega due to Navi prices and anyway you know the rest. In the end I got almost enough out of my Gaming X to cover the full cost of my 5700XT and the RX 580. That seems like a win to me :)
@@gismo3564 No, I'm using Corsair fans in my Air 540 case. Dust isn't really a problem for me for the most part, I setup a makeshift dust filter for the bottom opening where the 2 lower drive slots are and that helped a lot. I'll check out the fans though, thanks for the tip!
Hello, I'm planning to build my first PC and I'm thinking of getting this card and undervolting it - would I need to adjust the settings every time I open my PC?
`Hey, could you maybe see how low you’d have to push frequencies down (and voltage) to get it around 100-120W? And what performance would be like at that point.
HELP! I can't achieve that stability on my clock. Mine is going up and down, all the time, from 600 to 2000mhz (for example). I don't know what to do about it. I've tried doing this tutorial. It's working fine, but the clock gets crazy going up and down. Even if a restore my setting, the clock still being unstable.
My 1080Tits went tits up 4 days ago (I only had it for one year and never OC'd it). My 5700XT arrived yesterday. Solid build quality and it has a backplate (unlike my 1080Tits). Installed 5700XT and was worried because idle gpu temps were between 47c and 49c. I let it run at idle for a couple of hours and gpu temp was down to 37c. I booted up my pc this morning. My gpu temps and junction temps are both 34c at idle. I'm happy. BTW, I have been testing my 5700XT and in games that are not nvidoa biased, it is giving pretty much the same fps as my 1080Tits. In crysis3 I was getting 35fps (my 1080Tits was 30% faster). Will test other games in due course. Hoping to do benchmark comparison in the near future. I will never buy shitvidoa again. This is now the second time a shitvidoa gpu has died on me.
Radeon7 and V64/56 are now EOL for the mainstream. However, Vega is not completely EOL because Lisa Su has repurposed Vega (and GCN) for the AI and compute sector. For the mainstream/gaming sector she has given us Navi and RDNA.
The thing about living in Ireland is, the temps reported by GN and the like don’t correspond because we have way lower ambient temps. My OC settings for my cpu and gpu will not give the same temp readings in a hotter climate. In Ireland 2025mhz on a 1080ti without extra cooling is no problem. In California, it’s not that simple.
Then they should state that, instead of making a sweeping generalisation which won't be true for every country. The world doesn't revolve around California after all!
Zenith GN talk about ambient temps all the time in any discussion they have about temps. They even state the ambient temp they tested at in the graphs.
155 watts from a card that's nearly as fast as the RTX 2070 Super and Radeon VII. That's amazing, and its price is very much right. Can't wait to get my hands on one of these.
Plus no thermal pads not only on the mechanical sample bit there was none on the working card. I watched their tests a week ago and that card is running hot as usual.
noise normalized testing, it's so it can be directly compared against other cards without having to take into account some having much higher fan speeds than others
AMD should made dual fan design at this stage to be igual to NVIDIA GPUs, and since this was targeting gamers AMD for need to improve on cooling designs no matter what.
Well since Radeon 7 has been discontinued means it was a placeholder for Navi 20 which is the real high-end card that will be $499 or be $50 less than the 2080 super.
Amd is probably either doing Nvidia pricing minus 20%, or what Nvidia used to charge generation to generation. Like a x70 often beat the last gen x80ti card for $300-400. A x60 card was about last gens x70 class card for 200-250.
I can buy a brand new msi 5700xt for just £343 today on Ebay with the discount codes! Not a bad price but I'm still not really wanting the blower style. But its such an amazing price I'm really tempted!
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These are the kinds of comments i love in the comment section XD
@@MaxPotatoesLucky I love ADD observations and the subsequent ADD responses. It turns into a heeding pile of "what on God's green earth were they watching?" Kinda comment section
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Very nice, good to know that undervolting works so well.
Instead of u dervolting why not buy rx5700. Its retardrd
@@ormancadam6453 but wouldn't you need to undervolt the rx 5700 too, to get its Temps down?
@@HelloMyFriend_ i owned rx 5700 sapphire blower... tbh its cooler than my previous gtx 1070.. never get to 80c on stock... doesnt need undervolt at all
@@captainjet7733 thanks for the reply. It was black friday and I got a rtx 2070 for the regular price of a rx 5700 standard model (reference)
@Hello My Friend lol
Sometimes I think you over react to the rumours or initial announcements but I have to respect you for having the honesty and bravery to change your opinions or even admit you're wrong so publicly.
There was nothing to overreact about with the initial pricing of Navi. It would have been dead, no ifs or buts about it. Now they’re the best price to performance cards on the market
@@BlitzShott yep, sums it up. We thought also 2070 performance, when it's really 2070+. It would've gotten killed by super cards if it was $50 more and only 2070 performance.
What's nice is the way such changes better reflect the thought processes of real people, I like seeing that process played out.
Thank you so much! I just got this card for my first desktop build and was freaking out when I saw my temps hitting 90. When I tried the Auto Undervolt option it was still mid-high 80s, and when I tried an aggressive fan curve it would drop to 75 but really noisy at 3500ish rpm. My friends were telling me to get an aftermarket gpu cooler but I didn't want to spend more money and go through the hassle of installing an aftermarket cooler as I have no idea how to go about it. Copying whatever you did here kept my gaming temps at 75 but with fans near silent at around 2100 rpm :) this made me a really happy gamer. You're the man!
I just did this. 995mv voltage, 1950mhz, at +25% power limit. It boosted the performance by 20%
Dude, any chance of telling what the power draw is? Either from watt-man itself or some external watt-o-meter?
@@Zahid81 watt man and add about 20 more watts for PCB and other stuff
How do you undervolt what is the program
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I think if a blower cooler shot rockets out of its arse that would probably mean it's overheating.
Lol! 😅
@@SABREX7 MEGA LOL
Laptop manufacturers are figuring out this undervolting thing why isn't AMD trying to kill the hot and loud meme so that it's not part of the initial reviewers impressions.
They're trying to compensate for lacking the title of Fastest. If they just accepted some unnoticably lower fps and have a cool and quiet card they would have a much better first impression, I agree.
@@thegoblin3629 Indeed, I tried explaining current GPU market scenario to a noob friend as he is building his PC, and he just doesn't to believe me when I talk about AMD's decisions, he thinks I'm trying to make AMD look too dumb lol I think I understand why he thinks so xD
@@zade6828 It's not even that dumb. It technically does make the card faster and positioned better to compete with mid-high range Nvidia cards at a lower price.
@@thegoblin3629 no I was talking to him about the use of blowers, and the previous NAVI pricing. ofcourse now the cards are amazing and I will be buying one in about a month hopefully.
Now I'm excited for 5700 laptops. I wonder how much watts that would use.
I kinda like the fact that it's not filling my case with hot air. The only blower style card I've ever owned was a GTX 660oc and I had no problems...in fact the temps inside my case never got hotter than 2 or 3 degrees over the ambient room temp which made my CPU run cooler.
I initially clicked to comment that the thumbnail was from another reviewer. Right after I heard the first phrase I figured it out. You just got a sub!
I agree with you. In the beginning i printed a spacer (0,6mm thick) for the spring steel sheet on the back to increase preasure on the cooler. Then i undervolted and oc for 60mv. Now I get about 2050mhz at arround 73 degree while under load. the card is a blast!
Why not swap the pad for paste like GN? That's good for another 5 degrees at least!
@@Artcore103 well if i decided to repaste, i would have to remove the warranty sticker, which is a problem in germany. there is a way to keep it on and still remove but i didnt bother to do it as its good enough. Also Steve did it a bit wrong with the washers but nm. im quite happy with my results :) if ppl want the spacer design, i will upload it to thingiverse
@@Artcore103 og there is good enough pressure on that thermal pad, it's actually very effeciant. And it doesn't get worse over time.
@@gismo3564 the pressure increase is primarily of benefit when switching to paste as i said.
@@Artcore103 sure, it's not like the thermal pad, has much higher thermal conductivity. This thermal conductivity though, rapidly goes away, with not enough pressure on the pad. With enough pressure it quickly surpasses most thermal paste.
Vega 64 reference user here. Thank you for the review. I was kinda disapointed at first when i saw that navi still has a blower style cooler thinking it would be like another vega in thermal performance.. Glad you dimystify it. Wow thats a good thermal headroom. You can slightly oc it while staying at 2k rpm on the blower. On my vega 64, i had to underclock my p7 by 50mhz and undervolt it by -160 mv to be able to reach 2000-2300 rpm noise level and not thermal throttling. Cant wait to see the navi 20 and the navi 10 aib partner cards. It should be epic.
I can hear a car, a jet, a person walking and a dog barking but i cant hear the fan of the video card. mmmm
I love tinkering, overclocking and undervolting, but the issue is most gamers are not going to be bothered with all of this. I know from exp because I build all of my friend's machines. When I mentioned overclocking they just stare at me because they are impatient and want to game right away. I would never recommend a blower style Navi to anyone not willing to undervolt, but even then it's still best to wait to see how the AIBs perform.
I would definitely recommend, a good blower to those people. Because same type of people don't make good air flow, and end up reusing the same air inside the case. Most novice people just put fans to blow air inside the case, which in this case would actually be optimal for the blower cooler. Also it limits dust. Now problem with this cooler though, is that it's massively inconsistent, unfortunately.
They will have to lern a loot of stuff eventually with a blower card. For example how to open it, since you cannot clean it with compressed air without picking blower apart. Paul is a amd cuckoo rider inside, even if he disagrees with that position. He sometime talk sense, but this time he suggest his followers to do some stupid BS - considering that proper 3rd party cards coming in few weeks from now. That talk about ''bad airflow'' is also BS, a decent heatsink, similar to EVGA's high end models or Asus Strix will handle heat without any airflow much better than any blower. Blowers should have been abandoned many years ago when cards passed 100-120w mark, the sole reason they still exists is their cheap construction.
@@Tjecktjeck super easy to clean a blower fan, actually much easier. You blow air in the opposite way, while holding the fan. Done.
And you'd be surprised how many people use their computer 5+ years without a single clean out.
Christian Nielsen my first build gpu was a ref 670 so i know what i'm talking about. Majority of blowers doesn't have ''opposite way'', they suck air trough fan hole and blow it out, 5700's are no exeption here, these fins at the back is just a mockup to make it look ''cool''. Yea there's people that dont do it - but that doesn't mean that they shouldn't. Moreover it's great to even change thermalpads and paste after ~2 years of use. Anyway i'm just saying that it is a bad suggestion to recommend a ref, when people can get normal cards in 2-3 weeks. Ps: by the way, i doubt that people that buy a new GPU do not clean their cases, people that you'r talking about usually buy pre-built systems.
@@Tjecktjeck 100 percent agree that using the blower style is all about cost cutting.
Great vid. This is great to hear. Curious how no other channels have touched on this yet...
I just found this video and I can agree that the blower cooler isn't too bad compared to many complaints about it. I have both the Anniversary Edition 5700 XT and reference MSI 5700 XT.
The Anniversary Edition stock peaks at 91 F in my nzxt s340 case under load after 15 mins but the reference MSI 5700 XT stock peaks at 82 F in the same case. The noise from both models hum under load but not loud. I have yet to try undervolting but I just wanted to say great job on your review. Loving the 5700 XT!!
here in 2022 I always worried about the junction getting too high. After watching this a few years later I am actually so relieved. I would lock frame rates to keep the junction below 90 but now I can unlock those frames and game properly!! Thank you for this video!!
I agree and I have a Radeon VII LC. It’s a beast with heavy OC but man I thought with a little driver work this accelerator card would smash games but I assumed wrong and that’s that. I will run this card until big Navi is out I guess. Get my money worth
Good vid buddy
I love how you've gone 180 on Navi.
I REALLY want one now. So damn cool.
My Vega 64 is both loud and power hungry
Thank you, your configuration. It raised my profits while mining (it affected the hash rate by about .5, but the energy-saving does the trick.) I can't thank you enough for reducing my fan RPM's
Thanks for your passion and work on AMD gear - it helped me make up my decision to buy the blower version of the 5700xt (only 2 left at the time in store). The MB that I had to preorder, had 42 other people waiting for the same MB. Ryzen is selling 'very well' - even in our over priced country!
Radeon VII gets about 100 'megahash' on Etherium. Miners are falling over each other buying them in our country - undervolting etc...None in any store here.
With the Vega cards, the hole spacing for the heatsinks is 64mm. A lot of coolers didn't go that high.
But the 5700 XT's hole spacing is smaller than that. You can put on something like the Arctic Accelero IV.
Thanks for this, I really appreciate this information as I'm on the fence regarding this card.
Just got my 5700xt. Got it running at 2300rpm max fan speed. Temps don't go above 78c with AIDA64 test. In game never above 75. My Vega 56 used to hit 82c at 2300rpmm. My card also boosts to 2000mhz at 1100 mV. Its quiter than the vega at 2300rpm, and you are right at 2100rpm its not loud.
How to make it run at 2300rpm?? And also does the game crash if the temp is above 90 or is it just the PSU problem??
UK dude.
You can change the fan curve in wattman
Yea how to do
@ageofbogyo I have my 5700XT at 2000MHz at 1.15v on a custom water loop and it generally stays around 50-55C while gaming. Don't think I've ever seen it go above 60C.
Paul , I'm glad to have found you awhile back . In the last two days , I've heard more tech tubers mention you than I would have thought they would mention anyone. You and Timmy both are refiring up the war and it's absolutely worth pushing myself up in bed , heavily medicated, screaming in pain , just to hear you taking the tech tube by storm. Heck, I won't call you a leprechaun this week. But only for a week. Proud to be a follower.
AMD uses blower style coolers literally intentionally . I'll explain later.
Radeon 7 is being pushed into the niche work flow sector. Mi50 will be continued for compute as rdna cannot compute nearly as well. Being mi50 is continuing, defective dies will be continuing to show up in production. So , radeon 7 will continue to be utilized as means for repurposed get those dies rather than writing them off as a negative against wafer cost. Also , vega line that produced 64 is being repurposed to low end compute units like mi25. The thing about vega is its ability to compute. There's not a competing architecture at Intel , AMD , or Nvidia.
So , as far as the on the shelf at local retailers, no vega is not to be seen . But as far as purchasing , yes , but only through AMD's commercial /industrial partners. Speaking of commercial industrial partners . They are the huge sums of money that's keeping VR and AR alive and funded , not gamers. We in the refineries see how VR and AR could be a huge help in a mutitude of applications. From initial concept all the way through remote meetings on design, down to on-site build , troubleshooting and updating systems by remote engineers and even for employees working in units. The volume of pipework and valve in these units are staggering. Companies like ExxonMobil , Shell bp, and huntsman ect ect. All want a far more streamlined method of communication and understanding of processes and flow in units. It's worth huge sums of money to be able to eliminate mistakes and improve safety and performance of units. So keep in mind , global tech for corporations and tech for gamers are not independent. This cross tasking is why the graphics cards are being invested in , not just gamers.
i was ready to click "order", but then paul said to wait for the aibs.
I purchased 5700xt because the 3800x was sold out at retail. I bought an artic iv extreme aftermarket cooler because of the reviews. Happy to say 35 c idle and 65c underload stressed. Also did the power play table and almost got 2080 performance with 30 min of tweaking.
Thanks Paul. I am really interested in how Navi handles VR, particularly in DCS.
I can here the kid screaming in the background but not the blower card. Not bad
I can clearly hear the card.
I thought it's my kid lol
Clearly an Nvidia fanboy there 😅
And loads of feral dogs barking in the background. Can't hear the card though.
I'm a nvidea fan boy, however amd have really done a good job in this card, quiet and powerful good job amd 👍
Glad to see naaf playing around with his new baby :)
Try the AMD windows profile. I found it to work better than the performance PR balanced windows profiles.
Wow thanks Paul! Navi is incredible and AIB cards will make it even better!
If there can be two dozen X570 motherboards available at launch there can be AIB Navi cards available at launch, too.
Scott Herkelman, Radeon VP, said it had to be blower because AMD couldn't make any assumptions about users cooling. The risk free way for them to take Navi forward was expelling hot air outside the case. It's not massively lame ... BUT ... Given they don't want Navi's massive overclocking headroom to be exploited either is likely another reason for the blower.
I honestly don't care about the cooler noise - there's ways to fix that for cheap. Including some thin plastic spacers for the heat spreader clamp at a tenth of a cent a piece. :) The performance was what I was waiting for. If the performance is hitting marks then I'll likely go with this in my next two builds.
Just bought a reference 5700 based on this - UK AIB models are like £380 and nowhere has anything actually in stock, so got a Powercolor reference for a mere £270 on a deal. Gonna do some sound tests myself although I'd use a hypercardioid mic as opposed to the omni used in this video. Compare it against my 1060. The results here are promising though and I think a lot of UK buyers are reconsidering the reference models due to the markup on the AiBs.
where did you find that deal? I am looking
@@aleona10 Site called Flubit - they do some discount scheme where you buy "points" (which is basically cryptocurrency) and it gets you 20% off, then you can also sign up for a trial of their "elite" membership and get a further 5% off. Another 5% can be got by signing up with topcashback.
Still waiting for mine (although delivery said up to a week so this seems normal) but someone else on the AMD subreddit got his from there the other day. They also have the XT for around £325 with discounts. I only got the 5700 as I felt the XT might have some issues with my 500W PSU.
blower coolers are great. My HD6950 with unlocked shaders and overclocked didn't really get all the hot. Since I never had the PC on my desk it wasn't all that loud. Yeah it would sound like a jet engine with the fan ramped up but it wasn't the whiny kind of engine, just violent air movement.
The big giant pc days are dead which is sad because I really would have loved to do a rebuild with my NZXT Phantom 1st gen. The need for big power hungry gpus is over.
I don't mind blower cards- sometimes the convenience of taking the vast majority of the heat generated and dumping it outside the case outweighs a little noise. It's just tuning. I've got my V64 tuned to 1550mhz core and it sits at 70-80c in long gaming sessions at 4k. The blower is audible at this point but it's not horrible, if I were a pedant about noise I'd drop it another 5-10% fanspeed and it would max out at 85c. Big whoop. Lets have a beer one day.
Bro, hair, slimmer and better illumination than now, you look 10 years younger. Crazy.
Just tried got around the same undervolt as you and the card stays pretty cool and quiet for a blower cooler man this card undervolts pretty far
I just bought a brand new Vega 56 "gigabyte" for £200, can't wait for it to be delivered, coming from a 1050ti it gonna be sweet as
good luck with that.. Hope you got some good airflow, and dont want to OC it.
Fascinating, now I'm really curious for the custom design from saphire & co and see what can be done with a "real" cooler.
Awesome videos and information. Just subscribed.
Got my Ryzen 9 3900X two days ago.
Holy shit what an upgrade! (stock i7-2600, 1333RAM to PBO - R9 3900X, 3600 CL16) All my games FPS have increased 3-4 times with no dips AT ALL!
Blender runs like a wet-dream! Hybrid rendering on 2.8 is fucking GODLY!
If Zen was the approach with NAVI - I'm going to get TWO of the highest end ones! (PLEASE UNDERCUT THE 2080 TI!)
honesty is the best policy - that's the channel's mantra
I overclock a Vega 64 blower so I can put up with a lot of noise. Still plan on buying one of these once I see some nice custom cards come out in August!
TBH, AMD has set the baseline price for the reference blower 5700XT at £400. I suspect the AIB custom cooler models will retail for £420 up to £500 for the top end models. It is likely that once the AIB models come out, the price for the reference 5700XT will go down to about c.£370.
Have a 5700XT coming in 2 days. The blower only serves to make sure the card isn't DOA before I immediately attach a Maze 4 GPU water block that is currently on my R9 290. Hoping for a conservative 2.1GHz and anything above that I consider bonus nachos. Can't wait to see how a 7nm chip takes to water, considering it's fine with a blower. $400 to compete with $700 nVidia GPU's should hurt some feelings.
EK will have a waterblock for these cards in a few weeks. Pretty excited to see what this card can do on water.
I've got the same card undervolted and slightly overclocked It's an absolute beast, quiet, uses less power than my old Rx 480 and It's more than twice as fast! What's not to like man, it's the best card I've ever had!
@Griffin 17 my room is around the 20-22 degree mark, so with an undervolt you'd have to have a more aggressive fan curve, but it should still be quieter with better boost frequency.
Hello Paul. I thought of buying an 5700xt reference for the looks of it, after seeing this video I wanted to go for it. I managed to get my hands on both a Gigabyte 5700 XT Gaming OC and 5700 XT Pulse from Sapphire. Both were ok cards that could do 1.9ghz with 1.1v, despite that the Sapphire one was a tad loud at near 2k rpm stock PL.
I sold them both, at a profit, and bought a new RX5700 XT reference from ASUS.
It's maybe as loud as the gaming OC, but definitely quieter than the Pulse.
Also, she indicated 2065mhz at adrenaline, she goes up to 2004mhz with 1120mv.
And it's gorgeous.
Thanks for being honest.
Kind Regards from Portugal.
Thanks for this video dude its put me at ease lol. I'd just ordered this card (I live in the UK) and its my first blower card because I managed to get it on Ebay for £343 an amazing price. Lets hope Im as lucky as you and dont have to worry lol. I plan on just using the auto undervolt and a custom fan curve and hoping for the best
Same mate. Mines arrived, but still waiting on a motherboard - Ebay Party code right? Uk too.
@@lhorbrum1818 yeah got mine too. overclocked 2100mhz stock voltage and aggressive fan curve. destroys every game :)
Blowers are fine, even if they are louder under load. If you're not gaming, the blower will almost guaranteed be silent, and if you are gaming you are likely going to wear headphones, because that's the norm these days. But it all depends on the card, settings and ambient temperatures, a blower can be quiet or loud, but I still prefer them over axial fans as they don't trap heat inside the case.
In my opinion, they should keep blower in the the lowest of low ends, mid-low to high end, it should be all fan.
agreed
But this blower style is great for itx builds which I love. Won't get much of that heat soaking.
Nah, the blower serves a great purpose for people like me. It's great for determining if the card is DOA before I immediately put a water block on it.
@@K31TH3R lmao real talk.
I think your may have just gotten a super great binned one.
I hope we'll hear something about Navi20 in CES 2020
@tatomok 9 Most likely after PS5 launches.
They need to release around the time that Cyberpunk comes out. I will only upgrade from my 1080 when they release big navi
By that time Ampere will be expected.
its a possibility it might be released around then
@@neosabre ampere will be annouced on computex. Announcing it on ces right after the super releases would mostly kill the product
I've been saying since launch that the 5700XT is like the PERFECT card for custom water. Slap an EK block on it and I imagine you could easily do 2100-2200mhz, and silently as well...
Just picked this up for £310 new, looking forward to this.
You were 'blown' away by this card!!
I'll give you a like for that :P
HI, i'm starting to get my head around the fact that i'm going to change from Nvidea to AMD RX5700XT, But i want it to know what would i miss from Nvidea like Phsyx for example, RTX( no really interested), but what else would i be missing? , Does AMD is fully compatible with Adobe Premiere like Nvidea, can i use it to renders projects. Is there is anything that AMD Lacks i would love to know.
but what else would i be missing? 100 usd or € if you buy a 2070 rtshit, thats what will be missing.
Wait for custom sapphire 5700xt, coming soon.
Can't wait to buy the custom RX 5700XT from ASRock !
Just 4 more weeks waiting !
Paul, you have to remember although it’s warm in the U.K. just now, compared to Canada & the USA it’s cold. They may use air-con but generally it a lot warmer, this could result in different temperatures for everyone
So your saying ambient effects electronics, Wow I'm sure no one knew this.
Dralor D no, that’s what you’re saying ✌️
Really looking forward to the accelero cooler on the 5700xt video.
I call shenanigans on this, I can't hear the dogs! :D
Why would you open your door if there's 25-30 degrees outside? Do you want the heat coming in?
Paul: "25-30c incredible"
The rest of europe: "Am I a joke to you?"
from where he is... it is.... where I am is like 18-20C atm and it is frigging summer... we should be at 25+
@@LiLBitsDK omg I would like those temps ahah here we got 39c last week (53c perceived) ahah
Those are winter temps :/
I really want something that'll displace my 1080Ti at sane prices, for VR. The FE throttles at 84C, which it definitely hits with its stock blower.
For my use case a blower is better because for SFF you need to manage heat and instead of dumping it into a tight space it shoots it out the back of the case.
@Keoal Kel My case is the tiny litte Dan a4. It takes a bit of jiggling but yeah it fits. Helps that the card is not over 2 slots wide and standard PCIE height. Kinda long, but thanks to watching GamersNexus teardown video, which I highly recommend, the "Vent" on the end that looks like it would help Air be sucked in is not in fact connected to the blower at all and is in fact blocked off by the blower.
Great video Paul!!!
For all my shi**ing on the pricing of these things, after my eBay Vega 64 had to be returned because it was defective... I got pissed off and bought a 5700XT on launch day even though it cost me a good chunk more $$$. I got it yesterday and I have to say the 5700XT is damn good, much better than I expected it to be. I do still feel like it costs more than it should but holy sh*t is it a great card. Overall, if I wasn't in a hurry and on a tight budget I would still go with one of the great Vega deals that are out there, but I didn't want to wait to go through all the bidding hassle again and be weeks without a card for my new build.
Personally I've always preferred blower style coolers, I'm a "fan" of getting that hot air out of my case, especially in the old days when I would regularly run Crossfire or SLI. Even at stock, I don't consider it loud, not at all. To me it's no louder than my 1080 Ti Founders cards were, and even though you can hear it, it's not an annoying sound. It's just a low whoosh sort of sound, I have not problem tuning that out hehe... Also, my CPU temps are just flat out lower now that I'm getting that hot air out of my case again. So I'll take a good blower style fan over the open air designs anytime. I'll be trying under-volting for sure, and my 3900X arrives Tuesday, it's like Christmas in July.
Why not still use 1080ti? It's on par.
Are you using pure inled fans, when using a blower GPU?. It can actually make a decent difference in a well Enclosed case, while also being a great way to regulate dust.
@@Artcore103 I've had three 1080 Ti's in total. Two FE's in SLI that I sold about a year and half ago, because SLI was pretty much useless in most games. I replaced them with an MSI Gaming X which in hindsight I was a waste, should have just kept one of the FE's, but anyway I sold my MSI a few months ago. I bought an RX 580 on the cheap to hold me over till Navi, but then decided to go for Vega due to Navi prices and anyway you know the rest. In the end I got almost enough out of my Gaming X to cover the full cost of my 5700XT and the RX 580. That seems like a win to me :)
@@gismo3564 No, I'm using Corsair fans in my Air 540 case. Dust isn't really a problem for me for the most part, I setup a makeshift dust filter for the bottom opening where the 2 lower drive slots are and that helped a lot. I'll check out the fans though, thanks for the tip!
BTW is that mic has top addressing or side addressing?
Think i read somewhere cant remember that 1.25volts on Navi for 24/7 use is the highest that you can use or you risk damaging it.
The cooler would be even better with a solid mount on thermal paste
Hello, I'm planning to build my first PC and I'm thinking of getting this card and undervolting it - would I need to adjust the settings every time I open my PC?
I got one yesterday, it's not loud at all. Had it cranking on a stress test and it was barely audible
`Hey, could you maybe see how low you’d have to push frequencies down (and voltage) to get it around 100-120W? And what performance would be like at that point.
What's your stock voltage mine was 1200mv I've not tried much yet just tested 1090mv will try around what you have
HELP! I can't achieve that stability on my clock. Mine is going up and down, all the time, from 600 to 2000mhz (for example). I don't know what to do about it. I've tried doing this tutorial. It's working fine, but the clock gets crazy going up and down. Even if a restore my setting, the clock still being unstable.
My 1080Tits went tits up 4 days ago (I only had it for one year and never OC'd it). My 5700XT arrived yesterday. Solid build quality and it has a backplate (unlike my 1080Tits). Installed 5700XT and was worried because idle gpu temps were between 47c and 49c. I let it run at idle for a couple of hours and gpu temp was down to 37c. I booted up my pc this morning. My gpu temps and junction temps are both 34c at idle. I'm happy. BTW, I have been testing my 5700XT and in games that are not nvidoa biased, it is giving pretty much the same fps as my 1080Tits. In crysis3 I was getting 35fps (my 1080Tits was 30% faster). Will test other games in due course. Hoping to do benchmark comparison in the near future. I will never buy shitvidoa again. This is now the second time a shitvidoa gpu has died on me.
The difference is that your review is a honest one, and the others is based on a text from Jensen.
Radeon7 and V64/56 are now EOL for the mainstream. However, Vega is not completely EOL because Lisa Su has repurposed Vega (and GCN) for the AI and compute sector. For the mainstream/gaming sector she has given us Navi and RDNA.
The thing about living in Ireland is, the temps reported by GN and the like don’t correspond because we have way lower ambient temps. My OC settings for my cpu and gpu will not give the same temp readings in a hotter climate. In Ireland 2025mhz on a 1080ti without extra cooling is no problem. In California, it’s not that simple.
Then they should state that, instead of making a sweeping generalisation which won't be true for every country. The world doesn't revolve around California after all!
Zenith GN talk about ambient temps all the time in any discussion they have about temps. They even state the ambient temp they tested at in the graphs.
I really wanna see you put a r9 blower cooler on this just to see the difference tbh
155 watts from a card that's nearly as fast as the RTX 2070 Super and Radeon VII. That's amazing, and its price is very much right. Can't wait to get my hands on one of these.
Plus no thermal pads not only on the mechanical sample bit there was none on the working card. I watched their tests a week ago and that card is running hot as usual.
What Gamers Nexus did with this card was sketchy, imo. They limited the cooler to not go over 40dB, and then complained that the card got too hot.
Paid Intel/Nvidia shill mate, so par the course.
noise normalized testing, it's so it can be directly compared against other cards without having to take into account some having much higher fan speeds than others
As soon as EK and others have waterblocks available I am strongly considering a 5700XT over a 2070 Super.
When will you test the Arctic cooler? Read so much about even inreased Temps on the VRM's
They used blower style to guarantee the advertised clock speeds regardless of how poorly cooled OEMs cases are.
The shittiest excuse yet
AMD should made dual fan design at this stage to be igual to NVIDIA GPUs, and since this was targeting gamers AMD for need to improve on cooling designs no matter what.
Is that true or is it just your opinion?
Bigger dual fan coolers are so much better that even in crappy cases they outperform blower cards.
@@YourPalHDee It's official AMD response by Scott Herkelman when asked by PCWorld. It's on PCworld's channel.
you anyway of testing anti lag? Also what watts is showing when you change nothing at 100%
Going for a custom pre overclocked version when they come out. :-)
I honestly thought the ice cubes in the thumbnail was a Hardware Unboxed logo ripoff at first.
Personally, I will buy the rx5700xt edit by partners like Gigabyte aorus, msi, or Asus.
Russian guy already unlocked with better oc. Gigabyte OC will be amazing.
I personally will buy from sapphire and Nitro edition
sapphire is just top tier for AMD cards, Gigabyte is trash tier
Gigabyte has made some terrible AIB units recently, I'd go with Asus, MSI or Powercolor
I would buy AIB card from Asus or Sapphire. Period
Well since Radeon 7 has been discontinued means it was a placeholder for Navi 20 which is the real high-end card that will be $499 or be $50 less than the 2080 super.
Amd is probably either doing Nvidia pricing minus 20%, or what Nvidia used to charge generation to generation. Like a x70 often beat the last gen x80ti card for $300-400. A x60 card was about last gens x70 class card for 200-250.
As i am interested in this card I would like you to see do a video with the new Radeon drivers
that magic is called 7nm.
Is this after or before power play table thing in the last video
Is there a power mod for the R7? If so it would be interesting to see how it works..?
@9:35
"It's whisper-quiet" to Navi card
Meanwhile in the garden: *Baby screaming, dog barking in the yard* :DDD
Rly good example!
Locked fan speed to 2250, 1900mhz and 990 for voltage. 70c max and avg was 67c.
John Ashby on wattman?
How to do?
Mustafa S Do it in Radeon Wattman. Adjust the voltage and clock speed manually and set the left most fan setting to where you want
Ok thanks :) Do you think that it is possible to lower the temperature more than 67?
Mustafa S watch his video on putting the washers and replacing the thermal pad. I did that after my original post and my card sits around 62
I can buy a brand new msi 5700xt for just £343 today on Ebay with the discount codes! Not a bad price but I'm still not really wanting the blower style. But its such an amazing price I'm really tempted!