Hi there!
I bought a 7900 XTX almost 20 days ago. While there was no problem until yesterday, when I entered Overwatch 2 yesterday (without headphones first time), I detected overheating and way too loud coil whine. Why am I suddenly encountering such a problem when there was no problem until yesterday? The only change I made is to install the RGB software 3 days ago but there was also no problem that day. I didn't change to OC or anything else.
Thanks.
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as long as junction temps is not 110 , the card won't throttle so the perf are as expected .. moreover depending on you airflow condition and gpu adrenalin settings , 93° is perfectly normal and in normal range , when i play a game using 100% gpu mine gets at 90° to 94° max too (seem like 23.1.1 made a 2 or 3 junction temps gain, but i may be wrong on that depending on room condition too .. don't know)
these are good temps , when i compare too my last 6900xt x trio OC , temps could go up to 105° in intensive gpu usage , but as said , this was fine too and as intended , OC was setted to go the the limit without loosing performance.... if you still worry about junction temp maybe try to search readings about it to understand what's its purpose (and beware about trolls misleading on the subject )
then coil whine seems something that is more and more happening on actual cards and there is no particular worrying to have about it...
hi ,
you give not enough info , what's the values you speaking about ?
Hi,
I checked GPU junction temp can reach 110C, mine is only reaches 93. My real problem is sudden coil whine and only in Blizzard games. And also is 93C junction temp normal?
My highest GPU junction temps are below.
as long as junction temps is not 110 , the card won't throttle so the perf are as expected .. moreover depending on you airflow condition and gpu adrenalin settings , 93° is perfectly normal and in normal range , when i play a game using 100% gpu mine gets at 90° to 94° max too (seem like 23.1.1 made a 2 or 3 junction temps gain, but i may be wrong on that depending on room condition too .. don't know)
these are good temps , when i compare too my last 6900xt x trio OC , temps could go up to 105° in intensive gpu usage , but as said , this was fine too and as intended , OC was setted to go the the limit without loosing performance.... if you still worry about junction temp maybe try to search readings about it to understand what's its purpose (and beware about trolls misleading on the subject )
then coil whine seems something that is more and more happening on actual cards and there is no particular worrying to have about it...
Thanks a lot for your answer.
I know temps are normal as i said but my concern was it started happening suddenly after 15 days.
You explain clearly. Thanks a lot again.
if you want to check little further you can send adrenalin settings and maybe some numbers while gaming (fan rpm, power draw, gpu usage, and corresponding junction temp) , but regarding what you say , i do see nothing to worry here
I send these numbers to one of my friend while playing Dying Light 2. There was no coil whine.
I used default settings as you can see below.
My main concern was coil whine. Numbers are looking normal to me too. But the higher the "ps, the higher the coil whine.
Today, i played Overwatch 2 and Hearthstone with same settings and there was no coil whine. I'm really confused actually
i'm really appreciated for you help.
as said , coil whine should be nothing to worry .. and what you show here seems perfectly normal
i would guess that O2 has a far higher FPS than dying light 2 , that maybe related to more coil whine ?
most of the AMD cards I have always have that **bleep** coil whine until I enable GPU scaling and super resolution. That clears its for me 99% of the time.
Hi,
Thanks for the information. Is there any performance/fps drop after it enabled?