Hello
Short version:
I'm running a RX 7900XT ( a Powercolor stock design) and I've found the default fan profiles in the Adrenaline software are too low.
Increasing the fan speeds helps ENORMOUSLY. And I can do that manually editing the fans speeds.
But if a new (somewhat buggy) game crashes ( I think it upsets Adrenaline), the AMD software reset the Fans. Now the GPU gets too hot again.
But the card is more likely to malfunction while too hot. I have a had system shutdown due to overheating - not good, but mostly related to bad fan configuration at the time.
Details:
For demanding workloads I can find the rear of the GPU hot (well over 70 degrees C) I can put my hand to the side panel of the case - a glass panel 5cm from the side of the GPU - and feel the heat from the rear of the graphics card. The case around that area is likewise very warm (and cool elsewhere). Lately I've extra case fans in there. I've 5 of them ..
The fifth fan is actually a stood up 'loose' fan inside the case to make sure air is being pulled the to rear of the graphics card. Air comes from the front of the case. This is to prevent a heat-cycle where hot air ejected from the graphics card is being sucked back in again. My 'fifth fan' solutions seems to help.
However, it seems to work best when the GPU fans are rotating fast once the GPU is under load. With custom settings (mine mean getting over 50% fan speed at 60C), the temperatures hover around 60C. The case is only slightly warm in that area. It's very cool when idle - a big improvement.
However, I'd like a solution that doesn't need to be keyed in every time a game crashes. My game isn't crashing due to low fan speeds or overheating. I'm fairly sure it's just a bug.
Possible Solutions:
Any permanent work-around would be welcome.
Any software solution within Adrenaline would also be welcome.
If any programmers are reading I would like to suggest a more aggressive default fan profile for the RX 7900 XT - at least the Powercolor stock design. Default settings seem rather too weak for a closed case (Full ATX).
P.S. No overclock here - just stock voltage and clock.