- Joined
- Jul 10, 2012
- Messages
- 6,809 (1.48/day)
- Location
- Memphis, TN
System Name | Black Prometheus |
---|---|
Processor | | |
Cooling | Thermalright PA120 SE | |
Storage | Sandisk X300 512GB + WD Black 6TB+WD Black 6TB |
Display(s) | LG Nanocell85 49" 4K 120Hz + ACER AOPEN 34" 3440x1440 144Hz |
Case | DeepCool Matrexx 55 V3 w/ 6x120mm Intake + 3x120mm Exhaust |
Audio Device(s) | LG Dolby Atmos 5.1 |
Mouse | Logitech Trackman |
Keyboard | Logitech K350 |
Software | Windows 10 EDU x64 |
I did end up doing some HT off test with no change.@Durvelle27
Sweet card . If I was in the market for a RX 480 to me the GTR seems the one, like the cooler/black plate, VRM is great and better power sourcing than ref PCB.
I would concur with Kanan that do some benches with HT disabled. From when I was thinking shall I get an i7 or i5 a lot of "stuff" I read pointed towards games don't benefit from HT and for some games it has a negative impact on performance. I understand you use rig for rendering but IIRC it's just a case of switch on/off HT in mobo bios.
Like mentioned above i knew the problem wasn't the CPU. It was the GPU the entire time. After enabling in game monitoring i noticed the GPU clock would drop as low as 300MHz and sometimes wouldn't go above 600MHz let alone the stock clocks causing terrible Frame drops.
But after replacing the TIM and adjusting the thermal pads the problem has been sorted out. Card now holds boost the entire time and runs below 70°C under full load.