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hanifjsb
Adept II

Radeon RX 7600 Safe Temperature

Hello,

I have a sapphire Radeon RX 7600 graphics card and in game it reaches temperatures of 70-75 degrees. Is this temperature completely normal and safe for the card?

 

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can I see your fan control value? 1.png 

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Sure but these settings might not be optimal for your card since this curve is for my 7900XTX at up to 325 watts.

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Yes, that's fine. Max operating temp is up to 110 degrees.

 

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Yes those temps are ok for your gpu core temp. There is also gpu hotspot that generally runs 15 or so degrees hotter than that and can also be monitored via the Adrenaline overlay. Custom fan curves and over clock profiles can be set up and saved as well via Adrenaline software. Spend some time familiarizing yourself with the software as it is truly amazingly useful once it's well understood. I've spent about 100 hrs tinkering with it over the last few years to figure out most of it's capabilities and I still occasionally find something new to like about it.

can you give me Custome fan curve?  

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Koyote7667
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Soooo, are you guys above, all of you mean GPU temp? Or hot spot? Or? or or or?

Where are you reading that temp from?

 

But yes, no matter where your seeing that temp from, you are fine. 

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Here ya go.Custom settings.png

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Thank you so much for your help. 

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can I see your fan control value? 1.png 

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Sure but these settings might not be optimal for your card since this curve is for my 7900XTX at up to 325 watts.

Fan curve points.png

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Thanks 

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325???

Exactly what W are you looking at? In adrenaline? or HWIO? And then, is it GPU power max, total board power, or total graphics power? If your looking at adrenaline, id suggest, (if you really care) looking else where. Cheers. 

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