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AMD Performance Fix ALL AMD GPU'S

AMD Adrenaline Settings Fix for High Performance Games

 

If you haven't done this tweak already than you are definitely missing out.

 

GOTO: AMD Adrenaline Application provided by AMD for your GPU

 

Open the application

 

GOTO: Performance Tuning

 

GOTO: GPU FAN TUNING

 

Click on MANUAL TUNING

 

TURN OFF ZERORPM

 

Proceed to advanced tuning

 

Change your idle fan speed to 25%

 

Then you can change your max fan speed at around 65-75 degrees CELCIUS

 

This will ensure that your GPU is running at a cool temperature while idle and be running MAX fan speeds at the MAX temperature for high intensive games

 

This tweak for AMD GPU users will ensure that you never overheat your gpu.

 

If your GPU is going over 80-85 degrees CELCIUS than you might have a problem with your GPU overheating.

 

 

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FunkZ
Grandmaster

My RX 7900 XT Reference on Default profile

Idle temp is 40°C with 0 RPM fan speed

Furmark temp is 69°C with 1743 RPM (64%)

I thought about putting a water block on it, but why? It is plenty powerful with stock tuning and runs cool and quiet.

I also don't consider 80-85°C to be "overheating". If you're getting 100°C+ then yes may want to tweak the fan speeds.

Ryzen R7 5700X | B550 Gaming X | 2x16GB G.Skill 3600 | Radeon RX 7900XT
Ryzen R7 5700G | B550 Gaming X | 2x8GB G.Skill 4000 | Radeon Vega 8 IGP
Ryzen R5 5600 | B550 Gaming Edge | 4x8GB G.Skill 3600 | Radeon RX 6800XT
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I understand you told me that you don't want to keep your gpu cooler by using my tutorial. Thanks for explaining all that just to say that..........

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johnnyenglish
Big Boss

This is very dependable on the card manufacturer. Tested lots of AIBs and reference cards. Example, RoG cards usually tend to be overbuilt while reference cards are often hotter.

 

Although, RDNA 2 ref cards got a nice boost over the blower style of the 5700 RDNA1.

 

Disabling zero rpm can improve a bit if you run an Auto profile , this way there is more room for boosting. However if people install third party software or from manufaturer, they can go over Adrenalin settings. Like MSI afterburner or ASUS GPU tweak.

If your card has dual BIOS, You might want to consider using the high performance mode too.

 

 

The Englishman
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Qoojo
Miniboss

This sounds like you just found out about fan profiles. My gpu runs fine as is.

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Yeah, if you turn off zero rpm and tweak the fan to keep the gpu cooler than usual at max gaming performace settings than you are getting more consistent performance. If the gpu is cooler it will run better. Facts

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Awol
Challenger

Last 3 GPU's ive turned off zero rpm but not for the reason you have given. I vertically mount all my GPU's and they dont look right with the fans stopped. I use Afterburner to do this and prior to disabling zero rpm there were temp issues.

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Yeah, whenever there is potential for low air circulation in the computer it would be good to keep fans running at a speed that would keep circulation optimal.

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Okay so recently I have experienced a problem where the AMD Adrenaline Tuning Settings reset after every reboot for my computer. If this is happening to you then I have a fix for you in the link provided.

Solved: Re: Adrenaline resetting to defaults every reboot - AMD Community

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Jgcole83
Adept II

I use MSI afterburner for this reason but it doesn't fix the constant issues they have with new updates to adrenalin drivers they roll out that have conflicting issues with Windows.

 

It still causes everything to constantly shutdown and reset every single time they roll out updates and give 0 **bleep**s 

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Jgcole83
Adept II

When I make an investment on a GPU I don't want to have to use work arounds and deal with these constant issues.

 

They know it happens and haven't changed a single thing in their process for like that last 5 years.

 

I mean seriously.!?!?!?

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