RDNA 3 based Radeon 7000 graphics cards RX 7900 XTX and RX 7900XT For these days, good information is not coming.
to all the details here we place Zen4 based new AMD Ryzen after the processors RDNA 3 based Radeon 7000 graphics cards to all the details of Nvidia here we place RTX 40 series appeared in front of graphics cards. First stage in the series RX 7900 XTX and RX 7900XT models are included, and the first reviews are of the cards. GeForce RTX 4080 It shows that it is assertive in terms of price-performance. However, the cards did not reveal a smooth experience. It is stated to have many software problems (AMD has promised to solve) graphics cards, In particular, it is the target of criticism arrows at high temperatures.
Like AMD’s new processors, new graphics cards run at high temperatures. The company often states that this is normal. However, the new generation graphics cards with AMD’s reference design push the limits a little too much in terms of temperature in some tests. As shown by Andreas Schilling in the Tweet below, some RX 7900 XTX graphics cards “GPU Junction (not all hotspot on GPU partition)” temperature up to full 110 degrees turns out.
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The general temperature on these cards is around 50-60 degrees, but 110 degrees at one point, “thermal throttling (power throttling due to heat)” raises the problem. Saying that this is normal AMD, He later accepted the situation on the subject. announced the start of an official investigation. Earlier RX 5700XT 110 degrees on the video cardGPU Junction“AMD, which is reported to have a heat problem, is looking for new graphics cards with some reference designs in the coming weeks. Might have to make a callback. Of course, this issue can also be fixed with a software update.
I did collect some data on GPU temp, hot-spot temp and ΔT for some Radeon RX 7900 XTX. A 110 °C hot-spot with thermal throttling should not be normal. So far, only MBA designs are affected. You guys have this on your radar @sherkelman?https://t.co/u766QaoC0p pic.twitter.com/Httjw0O1JP
— Andreas Schilling ?? (@aschilling) December 20, 2022