With the smaller heatsink mine has more fan noise but between 270W and 340W it's not got audible coil whine.It is quiet but mine got coil whine, rather hear fans than high pitch coil whine.
System Name | RiseZEN Gaming PC |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X @ Auto |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming ATX Motherboard |
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Case | Corsair Obsidian Series 450D Gaming Case |
Audio Device(s) | SteelSeries 5Hv2 w/ Sound Blaster Z SE |
Power Supply | Corsair RM750x Power Supply |
Mouse | Razer Death-Adder + Viper 8K HZ Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse - Ergonomic Left Hand Edition |
Keyboard | Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum RGB Gaming Keyboard |
Software | Windows 10 Pro - 64-Bit Edition (Back to Win 10 because 11 is garbage) |
Benchmark Scores | I'm the Doctor, Doctor Who. The Definition of Gaming is PC Gaming... |
If say PowerColor was not to release this GPU with a dual bios, because I don't believe it needs it, as you said too, could it been a bit cheaper in price? I wonder Hmmm,Fixed
I thought about complaining about this, too, but in which way would you change the BIOS? Temperatures are ultra-low, noise levels are ultra-low, actually no need for a dual BIOS
Sounds like a faulty chip?Faulty chip surface ex works on a Radeon RX 9070XT, extreme hotspot temperatures and research into the causes of pitting (Update #2)
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Faulty chip surface ex works on a Radeon RX 9070XT, extreme hotspot temperatures and research into the causes of pitting (Update #2) | igor´sLAB
As part of a reader request, I was given a new PowerColor Radeon RX 9070XT Hellhound for analysis, in which unusually high GPU and hotspot temperatures were observed under load…www.igorslab.de
As part of a reader request, I was given a new PowerColor Radeon RX 9070XT Hellhound for analysis, in which unusually high GPU and hotspot temperatures were observed under load, which suggests an uneven or locally disturbed thermal coupling of the GPU die. Despite proper reapplication of a high-quality PTM pad and additional thermal putty instead of rigid pads on the memory and voltage converters, no significant improvement in the thermal situation could be achieved. After disassembly, gentle surface cleaning with xylene and subsequent microscopic examination, the rear side of the die (i.e. the top side of the chip) showed a deeply structured damage pattern with holes, as is characteristic of pronounced pitting. This could be directly related to the locally restricted heat dissipation, and yes, it did trigger me enormously.
900rpm is the minimum but you can disable zero fan mode.Can you low this card to run at 600 rpm all the time if you want to disable zero rpm???
Ok thanks. Was hoping it was possible to get lower900rpm is the minimum but you can disable zero fan mode.