Rx580 Red devil 8 GB is very hot in furmark, up to 86 degrees, with 80% of coolers, is this the norm?
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Those are very good temperatures while running games for your GPU Card in my opinion.
The fans being a little nosier is probably because they are running at a higher speed then before your made the Fan Curve.
I wouldn't mess around with your GPU card anymore unless you notice the temps getting hot under normal use.
according to a website that shows the Maximum Operating Temperature of the RX 580:
Your GPU card Heat Sink seems to be working normally since it hasn't reached the overheating temperature using Furmark.
Furmark put much more stress on a GPU card then other stress tests:
Yes, you understood correctly, the temperature of the video card was 86 degrees in the furmark and the cooler was spinning by 80%, the same temperature was shown by the built-in benchmark amd Radeon itself
At 86c, in my opinion, the GPU fans should have been maxed out in speed at 100%.
Try creating a Radeon Settings under Tuning a new Fan Curve for the RX 580 where the fans will reach 100% at a much lower temperature. let say around 75c as an example only.
NOTE: But if your GPU card stays below 85c during regular use and under heavy loads such as gaming then I wouldn't worry about it since the GPU heat sink seems to be doing a good job in preventing your GPU card from overheating.
Also remember that Furmark puts a lot more stress on a GPU card then other stress testing software. You GPU card probably will never run under Furmark's loads and stresses under normal computer use.
In the games, the temperature was a maximum of 77 degrees. I made a speed curve and lowered the voltage by 100 mv, now in games the temperature does not rise above 69-70 degrees, but the fans work a little noisier
Those are very good temperatures while running games for your GPU Card in my opinion.
The fans being a little nosier is probably because they are running at a higher speed then before your made the Fan Curve.
I wouldn't mess around with your GPU card anymore unless you notice the temps getting hot under normal use.
OK, thank you