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Ceyhto
Journeyman III

AMD Grafic 7900 GRE two temeprature

First its google translatet because my english ist bad. 

 

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I have an AMD 7900GRE graphics card and I noticed that the AMD software shows two temperatures for the graphics card. Firstly the graphics card itself at 63°C and secondly the temperature for the memory. This temperature is much higher than that of the graphics card. Is that normal?

When I played Lord of the Rings Online (an old game), the memory temperature was even 92°C, which scared me.

Am I doing something wrong with the settings?

When idle without playing a game, the temperature for the memory is 70°C. The graphics card is at 44°C. That can not be normal.

 

 

 
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boessu
Journeyman III

Hello Ceytho

I think it's normal. According to TechPowerUp BIOS the critical area for the GRE is not there. Although you didn't say which brand & model you have (would be helpful), the XFX Reference model does have much higher limits.

 

Look below: the fan even don't start below 70°C and the target temperature is 95°C.

Fan Target Temperature: Memory: 95°C

Fan Stop (if all below) Hotspot: Memory: 62°C

Fan Start (if any higher): Memory: 70°C

https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/260340/xfx-rx7900gre-16384-230605

Just "chill" man.

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