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ddogi1
Journeyman III

RX7600XT fan rpm and hotspot temperature issue

Hi I bought an rx7600xt two days ago and ran NEED FOR SPEED HEAT at 1440p resolution as ultra option. I played with afmf2 on and the fps was stable, but there were two issues. When NEED FOR SPEED HEAT was running, the rx7600xt had a fan rpm of 2700~3300 and a hotspot temperature of 95~100°C.
For other games, the RX7600XT has a hotspot temperature of 98°C and a fan rpm of 2800.,so what's wrong with my graphic card?

I'm afraid that my new RX7600XT will blow up like my old graphics card!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The Maximum Operating Temperature (Hotspot) for all AMD RX 7000 series GPU card is 110c.

 

So your GPU card is still running under its Temperature Hot spot specs of 110c or lower.

 

But if it start reaching 110c or higher than you need to troubleshoot to find out why your GPU card is overheating.

 

Granted it is best to run your GPU card as cool as possible but there are many variables to why GPU cards may run higher than normal:

1- Over/under clocking

2- defective GPU fan or fans not running at optimum speed to cool down the GPU card.

3- Inside PC Air circulation issues

4-Themal paste getting old and not as efficient at transferring heat from GPU to GPU heatsink.

5- Dirty GPU Heatsink/Fans or PC Air filters or PC Case fans

6- high Ambient room temperature

7-CPU fan blowing hot air at GPU card

8-GPU Fan profile not very aggressive. Need to have GPU fan to go full speed at a lower GPU temperature as an example.

Above are just some of the variable that might cause your GPU card to run hot.