Sapphire R9 380X 4GB overheating
so I noticed extreme overheating past 2 weeks. When i play black ops 3 I get like 96°C , my gpu is factory overclocked and my fans are on 100% all the time and I still get this temp. Any solution ?
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Does your case have a good airflow?
Did you physically checked the fans on your GPU (dust presence)?
What's the room temp when you play?
Don't let your dreams be dreams の投稿を引用:
Does your case have a good airflow?
Did you physically checked the fans on your GPU (dust presence)?
What's the room temp when you play?
airflow is not so good because my case is cheap , it is around 50€ maybe less but i never had overheating like this.
I cleaned entire cooler couple of days ago with compresed air.
Room temp is around 25°C .
Add more case fans or upgrade em. Try reseating heatsink and reapply
thermal paste on your GPU if you're brave enough.
StrydeX の投稿を引用:
Add more case fans or upgrade em. Try reseating heatsink and reapply
thermal paste on your GPU if you're brave enough.
yeah but im not sure will i lose warranty if i remove entire cooler on gpu when im changing thermal paste ,thats the problem
Lockdown の投稿を引用:
StrydeX の投稿を引用:
Add more case fans or upgrade em. Try reseating heatsink and reapply
thermal paste on your GPU if you're brave enough.
yeah but im not sure will i lose warranty if i remove entire cooler on gpu when im changing thermal paste ,thats the problem
Yes you will... what temps is your CPU running at? If that's also high, then it is an airflow issue, if it's just the GPU it#s possibly cooked it's thermal paste, so it would need to RMA'd, unless you don't mind losing your warranty. Just so you know, I have had 4 380's from saphire, and they all cooked themselves. The fith one I have is fine!
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Lockdown の投稿を引用:
yeah but im not sure will i lose warranty if i remove entire cooler on gpu when im changing thermal paste ,thats the problem
Yes you will... what temps is your CPU running at? If that's also high, then it is an airflow issue, if it's just the GPU it#s possibly cooked it's thermal paste, so it would need to RMA'd, unless you don't mind losing your warranty. Just so you know, I have had 4 380's from saphire, and they all cooked themselves. The fith one I have is fine!

Around 75°C with stock cooler , i have AMD FX 6300 Black Edition running at 3.8 GHz
1st to get good airflow is to do cable management 2nd if you don't mind noise crank the fans up 3rd make sure you have a fan on the back of the case and fans on the front of the case if not buy them you may have to do some DYI in the case to make the fans go in

If you can't cable management you might need to get a case with more room in the back of the motherboard
=(e)=Assassingirl の投稿を引用:
1st to get good airflow is to do cable management 2nd if you don't mind noise crank the fans up 3rd make sure you have a fan on the back of the case and fans on the front of the case if not buy them you may have to do some DYI in the case to make the fans go in

If you can't cable management you might need to get a case with more room in the back of the motherboard

i already have one fan on the front and one on the back , but anyway im planing to buy new case , what do you think of corsair carbide spec-03 http://www.corsair.com/~/media/corsair/product%20photos/cases/carbide-series/spec-03/red/large/spec03_three_quarter_hero_down.png
Do some research on the case (check for reviews). Also, make sure you get a case that can hold your motherboard. The Carbide Spec-03 is for mini ITX, micro ATX and ATX motherboards. If you have a different size, you won't be able to mount it.

Cases are like cars - you want something you like that also looks good, but is also very functional for your needs. Find a few cases that fit what you like (whether it's the looks of the case or the size or whatever) and compare them, read reviews and get what you like.

I found a dozen cases I really liked and narrowed them down from there. I took into consideration cost, size, looks, tool less or not, removeable HDD bays, locations to mount SSD, 5.25" bays, able to hold my corsair h100i, size of fans and so on. Most folks, once they get a case, they stick with it for years, so find ones you like and make an informed decision.
FluffyPinkDecoyBunny の投稿を引用:
Do some research on the case (check for reviews). Also, make sure you get a case that can hold your motherboard. The Carbide Spec-03 is for mini ITX, micro ATX and ATX motherboards. If you have a different size, you won't be able to mount it.

Cases are like cars - you want something you like that also looks good, but is also very functional for your needs. Find a few cases that fit what you like (whether it's the looks of the case or the size or whatever) and compare them, read reviews and get what you like.

I found a dozen cases I really liked and narrowed them down from there. I took into consideration cost, size, looks, tool less or not, removeable HDD bays, locations to mount SSD, 5.25" bays, able to hold my corsair h100i, size of fans and so on. Most folks, once they get a case, they stick with it for years, so find ones you like and make an informed decision.
thanks for advice :)
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