I have a Radeon 7 as we know the "Junction Temps" can get kind of high. We are all problem solvers and or makers - So I came up with a question on the subject for myself. Where might these "junction temps be generated from. I assume inside the GPU (if I was taking odds) or could it be just around the GPU (the socket ring or what ever u call it) or maybe on the board where the ram etc are located ? Please keep it simple - only trying to address possible cooling approaches.
Thax Much
All GPU's have high junction temps, most GPU manufacturers hide this info but for some reason AMD is showing theirs.
Storm in a tea cup, I wouldn't worry about it too much.
So I will assume the junction temps created inside the actual die of the GPU .
Thank You