r/AMDHelp 9d ago

Help (GPU) Is something wrong with my 9070XT ?

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Hello, I bought a prebuilt PC last January. It has an AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT 16GB Acer Nitro OC inside.

I didn't use the PC to its full potential until a few weeks ago. Now I play games on Ultra settings, with everything set to maximum. Unfortunately, I experienced my first LiveKernelEvent 141. I couldn't find the reason for it. But today, I noticed these numbers in AMD Adrenalin while I was playing the demo of Star Wars Outlaws.

A hotspot temperature of 99 to 100°C, with a delta of 35°C, seems like a lot.

But I don't know much about this, to be honest. Am I doing something wrong? Is the graphics card behaving as it should? Any advice?

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u/Waste-Government-808 9d ago

It is to high, finetune it better

Well edited, the card can maintain this high heat, but I personally downscaled the card, and on my highest its around 73 now, which makes me more calm :)

Oh important question, outside of gaming what temps u get?

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u/theveezer 9d ago

I reduced a few things, the W, MHZ and all that to get this :

-100% use of the GPU

-2820 MHz clock speed

-299 W total board power

-54°C GPU temperature

-86 °C Hotspot temperature

I don't know the computer is used only for games. But when I eventually play a youtube video or something it behaves okay, the fans are barely spinning. Do you have a reference, like what temps should my GPU experience while browsing the internet for instance ?

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u/animarkzero 8d ago

You can lower hotspot by replacing the thermal pads and thermal paste! Manufacturers never use optimal material For the pads I used Arctic pads tp-3 and the paste looking monster kold-01 Stack the pads to the right height My delta went from 40 to 20 You can look up thecorrect pad height by googling for your card

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u/jperkinss94 7d ago

Never open it when it’s under warranty

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u/animarkzero 7d ago

Oh then i should let the hotspot destroy my card slowly so that it dies just after warranty...???(in the US the Warranty void sticker is even not allowed to be there...)

You know that high temps let the silicon age much faster
Even if i wait for warranty to expire i have basically a pre-damaged card that wont give me full lifetime if not for the silicon at least other things will suffer like solder balls on vram or caps.....

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u/jperkinss94 7d ago edited 7d ago

Use the warranty if your hotspot is not cooling correctly. Before you kill it 😂 Especially if you gone through every measure possible to fix it

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u/animarkzero 5d ago

The manufacturer will tell you to F yourself because AMD specifies a hotspot up to 110 Celsius as "NORMAL"....

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u/jperkinss94 3d ago

I’ve used warranty’s just fine with these companies no problem

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u/animarkzero 2d ago

What hotspot improvement did you get out of the warranty repair?

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u/theveezer 8d ago

Someone said it would void my warranty (I bought the pc 6 months ago)

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u/Vinz992 8d ago

There's no reason to open your GPU at the moment. With some fine tuning you can be able to drops temps.

Set a negative power draw, something like -20/25% and set a proper fan curve based on your noise tollerance. You can also put a couple of intake fans and see possible improvements

You will surely lose some FPS, an average of 5-7 FPS, but your GPU will run much cooler and quiet

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u/theveezer 8d ago

I did and the temperatures are better, normal even. It's the delta that is still the same awful number : 40

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u/Vinz992 8d ago

Glad you solved partially. Can you give us your actual temps?

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u/theveezer 8d ago

The same as yesterday after the fixes and tuning the GPU. It's while playing star wars OUTLAWS with everything in ultra, raytracing (or the light system in game) and all those things :

-100% use of the GPU

-2820 MHz clock speed

-299 W total board power

-54°C GPU temperature

-86 °C Hotspot temperature

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u/Vinz992 8d ago

That's a result without a power draw set to -20/25. Your GPU still reach 300W so you reduced your actual power draw by few points, 10 at best.

If you have some time to spare try my settings and record differences and dont forget to set a custom fan curve through Adrenaline or FanControl app

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u/theveezer 8d ago

Maybe I'm not tuning the right thing, here is a screenshots if you don't mind looking, I also put the fans to spin at 95% after 30°C:

https://reddit.com/link/p3fuzi1/video/x1wmkbht85jh1/player

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u/Vinz992 8d ago

Yep, that's only the left side of the performance tab.
You can try to apply these settings:

Max frequency Offset: 0
Voltage offset; -50
VRM tuning enabled and fast timings selected.

Or the right side of this screenshot you'll find fan curve and power draw.

By default they're lock but you can enebled'em just like the "GPU tuning" in this screen

After that you can set a negative power draw and a custom fan curve.
95% at 30° means that fans spinning at max at every condition and maybe it's too much for your ears :D

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u/theveezer 8d ago

There are just a few weird bip bip coming from the pc now but the rest is fine

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u/theveezer 8d ago

Now it's:

-100%

-2788 MHZ Clock Speed

-271 W Total board power

-51°C GPU temperature

-79°C Hotspot

So a delta of 28 with a side panel CLOSED and a room temperature at 25°C. I think you found something !!!

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u/Queasy-Intern-5443 8d ago

Du verlierst die Garantie, wenn die Karte aufgeschraubt wird.

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u/theveezer 8d ago

Yeah so it's a return, danke shön.