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System Name | Mirkwood |
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Processor | AMD RYZEN 7 3800X |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero (Wi-Fi) AM4 AMD X470 |
Cooling | Noctua D15S with additional Noctua NF-A12x25 FLX fan |
Memory | G.SKILL Flare X Series CL16 3200Mhz 16GB (4 x 8GB) |
Video Card(s) | GIGABYTE Radeon RX 570 DirectX 12 GV-RX570GAMING-4GD 4GB |
Storage | Crucial MX500 M.2 2280 500GB SATA III; WD Black 1TB Performance Desktop Hard Disk Drive |
Display(s) | Philips 246E9QDSB 24" Frameless Monitor, Full HD IPS, 129% sRGB, 75Hz, FreeSync |
Case | Corsair Graphite Series 780T |
Audio Device(s) | Klipsch R-41PM powered monitors and SVS SB-2000 sub |
Power Supply | Corsair HX650 |
Mouse | Logitech Wireless Performance Mouse MX |
Keyboard | Old Logitech keyboard |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 64Bit |
This information might be useful for me at least, so I'm putting it here. HWInfo reading:
View attachment 174565
Temps capped at 75C for all readings.. that's weird aren't they different sensors on different components.
Some values is recorded differently than Afterburner, not sure if it's because of HWInfo 2 seconds logging time or another mismatches. For instance, the max GPU Power is at 150W, but Afterburner in-game overlay reported 160-170W at max, so does fan RPM, in this it's 1700RPM-ish, in Afterburner it max out at 2400RPM-ish, mostly at 2100RPM-ish. Also as you can see I never surpassed the 4GB dedicated memory.
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Yup managed to bring max temp back to 75C again after fiddling around with the curve.
Had to cancel going to town to get the paste changed.. but I ordered the paste and planning to change it myself, wish me luck and not to break anything.
I'm not gonna change the thermal pads since the price for branded/specialized GPU pad isn't justified ($40 strip of pad for a $100 used GPU!? Yeah no way).
Would you know if regular $2 thermal pads would be sufficient though? They're for low-tech generic electronic PCBs and ICs uses, and I can get them easily. Or perhaps I should leave the pads alone.
I appreciate it, though I don't know how to to flash it and after looking at tutorial here I don't think I'm comfortable doing to the flash..but might I have the modified BIOS nonetheless? Probably will try it once I'm confident enough .
It's crashing indeed, I'm following this guide on undervolting. In benchmark it was fine but in game it's crashing during intense scene. If you were to know any other more comprehensive undervolting guide, please do let me know.
I returned the voltage to default for now. Thank you.
It sounds like you don't have a quality chip, i.e., it barely works at it's rated frequency. I would try lowering the clockspeed a little, say 50-100 Mhz and see if that helps. Undervolting won't help if you are already at the limit for minimum voltage needed to maintain default clockspeed.
Changing thermal paste isn't that hard. I did that with an old nVida 460 GTX. Carefully pull cooler off when you get screws out, make sure you get fan power cable unplugged as you pull it off, it will be a short tail. Use rubbing alcohol to clean chip and heatsink, then apply a drop in the center and carefully put card back together as parallel as possible with heatsink so paste spreads outward evenly as you lay heatsink on and as you tighten screws back down. Tighten screws one turn at a time crisscrossing to get a more even tightening pattern.
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