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Sentex
Adept I

7900 XTX delta Hotspot

i have a Asrock taichi 7900xtx and the temps is very very bad, i found out that if i am undervolting it, and set the max freqency to 2400mhz it is fine, but i will lose more then 30% performance and what is the point for owning the card if i cant use it on default settings.. stock settingsstock settingsstock settingsstock settings

 

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Asrock has a support forum, you should ask them about that Temp. difference.

 

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This and also this big of a delta shouldn't be there, imo. However, the Taichi is known for this, sadly.....contact ASRock about it.

FunkZ
Exemplar

Could be a poor thermal paste application, as @goodplay and @Dragokar suggested, contact ASRock support because a 40°C delta between GPU and Hotspot is excessive.

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SavannahLuvsGames
Journeyman III

What thermal paste are you using 

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The GPU Hotspot is fairly hot but not overheating.

 

The Maximum Operating Temperature for your GPU Card is 110c. So it is still within its safe operating temperature.

 

Like mentioned I would contact ASRock Warranty and see if your GPU card needs servicing or to be checked.

 

But I bet ASRock is going to say the GPU card is fine since it is not overheating past 110c.

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