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Arcar

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Hi everyone, i recently build a new pc with an RX 6700 xt, work great and everything but my gpu temp worry me a bit :

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Like hotspot at 93c and i even see 100c. I was playing resident evil 2 remake 1080p maximum setting (no raytracing). With that i was curious with my fan speed curve and this is what it's like :

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Does it seems low? Need adjustment? I know nothing about this (and computer in general) So maybe this is good i don't know but i prefer asking here to people who know this subject much better than me.

Thx (hope i post in the right section)
 
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Hi everyone, i recently build a new pc with an RX 6700 xt, work great and everything but my gpu temp worry me a bit :

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Like hotspot at 93c and i even see 100c. I was playing resident evil 2 remake 1080p maximum setting (no raytracing). With that i was curious with my fan speed curve and this is what it's like :

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Does it seems low? Need adjustment? I know nothing about this (and computer in general) So maybe this is good i don't know but i prefer asking here to people who know this subject much better than me.

Thx (hope i post in the right section)
try this
 

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So if it is anything like mine, the default curve is kind of fake. By that I mean that even though it shows 100% in some parts of the graph it doesn't actually utilize the fans in full when the temps are high.
For example you can see on your metrics that the fan is running at 1800rpm, which is somewhat conservative when you have a hotspot over 90C. So try this:
Enable any sort of custom profile (I have attached mine as an example) and see what rpm you get at any given %. In my case 100% turned out to be 4000rpm, which is obviously unbearable, but now you can understand the low values I have set.
 

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your temps are completely fine.
 
Hi everyone, i recently build a new pc with an RX 6700 xt, work great and everything but my gpu temp worry me a bit :

View attachment 306559

Like hotspot at 93c and i even see 100c. I was playing resident evil 2 remake 1080p maximum setting (no raytracing). With that i was curious with my fan speed curve and this is what it's like :

View attachment 306560

Does it seems low? Need adjustment? I know nothing about this (and computer in general) So maybe this is good i don't know but i prefer asking here to people who know this subject much better than me.

Thx (hope i post in the right section)
remove the dead spot as suggested adjust like i suggested ur building up heat at idle..... it carries over when u start gaming
 
So if it is anything like mine, the default curve is kind of fake. By that I mean that even though it shows 100% in some parts of the graph it doesn't actually utilize the fans in full when the temps are high.
For example you can see on your metrics that the fan is running at 1800rpm, which is somewhat conservative when you have a hotspot over 90C.
Yeah my fan seems to run a bit low.

your temps are completely fine.
Oh ok, good to know. I was afraid it will be too much temp.

So try this:
Enable any sort of custom profile (I have attached mine as an example) and see what rpm you get at any given %. In my case 100% turned out to be 4000rpm, which is obviously unbearable, but now you can understand the low values I have set.

remove the dead spot as suggested adjust like i suggested ur building up heat at idle..... it carries over when u start gaming

Thx you guys, will try to do something based on what you said.
 
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