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jevpityu
Adept I

rx 7600 temp

Hello guys i bought a new gigabyte rx 7600 and its vram temp is between 75-82 celcius is it normal?it doesnt go higher than 82 celcius

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mengelag
Volunteer Moderator

Yes, those temps are fine. I believe the max operating temp is up to 110 degrees, but someone can correct me if I'm wrong. You can also try and adjust your GPU fan curve. 

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thank you 

 

Can i have one more question? does it affect the life of my gpu if its a little bit hotter than what it should be?

 

BigAl01
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Having been a component engineer early on in my career, yes - the higher temperatures do affect reliability of your active components.  The cooler you can run them, the longer they should operate correctly, without considering other things like voltage and current levels or even ambient temperatures.  It might be possible to improve the VRAM temperatures with better thermal interfaces or more active (meaning fans) cooling.


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mengelag
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Correct me if I'm wrong though @BigAl01 , the temps he's talking about are well within normal operating temps as they aren't really that close to max temps. Still a long way to go there.

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BigAl01
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If you are approaching maximum temperatures, then something is wrong.  Cooling is important to keep you away from the maximum allowable temperatures where thermal destruction starts impacting the lifespan of the component.  Short-term spikes into the higher temperatures is one thing, but long duration operations at maximum temperature is going to affect the longevity of the device.  You get issues such as metal migration and things of this nature when operating at the thermal limits.  

 

This post - https://community.amd.com/t5/pc-graphics/radeon-rx-7600-safe-temperature/m-p/655272 mentions the 110 C temperature limit which might be what you are referring to.  I highly recommend staying at least 25% below the thermal limits of an active device (integrated circuit) if you want it to last a number of years.  If you don't care about the lifetime of a component, then sure, push it to the max ratings and move on to the next build.  I keep my LAN computers operational for many years.  


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jevpityu
Adept I

thank you for these informations

mengelag
Volunteer Moderator

Hope the info helps! Happy gaming!

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