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System Name | Hotbox |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, 110/95/110, PBO +150Mhz, CO -7,-7,-20(x6), |
Motherboard | ASRock Phantom Gaming B550 ITX/ax |
Cooling | LOBO + Laing DDC 1T Plus PWM + Corsair XR5 280mm + 2x Arctic P14 |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill FlareX 3200c14 @3800c15 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor Radeon 6900XT Liquid Devil Ultimate, UC@2250MHz max @~200W |
Storage | 2TB Adata SX8200 Pro |
Display(s) | Dell U2711 main, AOC 24P2C secondary |
Case | SSUPD Meshlicious |
Audio Device(s) | Optoma Nuforce μDAC 3 |
Power Supply | Corsair SF750 Platinum |
Mouse | Logitech G603 |
Keyboard | Keychron K3/Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro M w/DSA profile caps |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
That sounds like a pretty great upgrade, and for not a lot of money at all!sold my AIO hybrid EVGA 1080Ti few days ago and bought a 6700XT white Hellbound
Sold the 1080ti for $700 and bought the 6700xt powercolor for $800
Runs very quiet and with a bit of UVing relatively cool as well
Power consumption reduction vs the nvidia is great and perfs are what the reviews and benchmark were telling me so happy with my decision in the end for a $100 upgrade in these crazy GPU prices days
the only concern is the idle temps,I was hoovering at around 35degC with the Ti, of course watercooled, and I am above 45degC with the 6700XT but granted in a warm room and with zero rpm feature activated as well
Regarding the idle temperatures: don't worry. Seriously. Your fans are off, yet the GPU sits at "above 45 degrees" - that's nothing at all. If it was going above 60 or something like that I would expect the fans to kick on, which any GPU with a zero-rpm feature will do. Passively cooling a GPU in a warm PC case, even at idle, will result in some temperature increase (especially when your reference is water cooling). And it's perfectly fine in every concievable way. Enjoy the silence - the only thing you'd achieve by disabling zeor rpm mode is wearing out your fans earlier than what is necessary.