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Not sure if this should be in Overclocking or here, but feel this is probably just as viable.
So back in March, when I my old 7950 bit the dust, I obtained a Powercolor RX580 Red Devil as a replacement. It's cool and quiet when not AAA gaming, but the fan noise was always audible, even back before I replaced the case + AIO fans for Noctuas, just it was much more silent than the old 7950.
Now I've silenced the system where there's really only airflow noise and not much of any case fan noise, the RX580 I've discovered is very noticable in noise once it hits 1500+ RPM for fan speed (roughly 50% or more). Which is often the case when doing any heavy gaming.
So to cut to the chase, I've now done the following, and wondering if anyone can see if there's anything else I can do to make things better (reducing temps further, reduced power, further clocks, etc), but primarily to keep the noise level down (below the GPU fans 1500RPM).
1. GPU Bios selection is on "Silent", so 1355Mhz Core.
2. I've increased Power Limit by +20 in Wattman.
3. I've undervolted PStates 3 to 7. All now reside at 1.06V (1060mV).
4. Overclocking core beyond 1355Mhz was found to crash the entire system in games. Therefore maximum core is 1355Mhz only where it never crashes anything.
5. Memory voltage was set to manual and reduced from 950mV to 800m in Wattman.
6. Memory was increased from 2000Mhz to 2150Mhz.
7. Memory can reach 2200Mhz at the above voltages but will very rarely throw an odd Memory error (displayed via hwinfo sensors). 2250Mhz at above voltages will produce a lot more errors per minute. (These can be reduced from increased power, but that increases temperatures further)
8. Fan speed is set to Manual and to run from 1300RPM and 1500RPM. Switches off entirely at below 60C.
9. Room temperature is around 24C.
10. GPU idle temps are around 20-34C (20 or less from cold boot, 34 after heavy gaming and it idles down)
11. GPU load temps when AAA gaming are around 80-82C after extended session with the above voltages and clocks.
12. No throttling in games.
13. Can't hear the GPU fans over the airflow of case fans unless I take off case and listen to the card.
Anyone able to spot anywhere where I can try and improve things further? As I'm aware the tha GPU limit is roughly 90C, and letting temps reach that is unwise. Or have I taken things as far as I can without doing some custom (water?) cooling on it?
Thanks all.
So back in March, when I my old 7950 bit the dust, I obtained a Powercolor RX580 Red Devil as a replacement. It's cool and quiet when not AAA gaming, but the fan noise was always audible, even back before I replaced the case + AIO fans for Noctuas, just it was much more silent than the old 7950.
Now I've silenced the system where there's really only airflow noise and not much of any case fan noise, the RX580 I've discovered is very noticable in noise once it hits 1500+ RPM for fan speed (roughly 50% or more). Which is often the case when doing any heavy gaming.
So to cut to the chase, I've now done the following, and wondering if anyone can see if there's anything else I can do to make things better (reducing temps further, reduced power, further clocks, etc), but primarily to keep the noise level down (below the GPU fans 1500RPM).
1. GPU Bios selection is on "Silent", so 1355Mhz Core.
2. I've increased Power Limit by +20 in Wattman.
3. I've undervolted PStates 3 to 7. All now reside at 1.06V (1060mV).
4. Overclocking core beyond 1355Mhz was found to crash the entire system in games. Therefore maximum core is 1355Mhz only where it never crashes anything.
5. Memory voltage was set to manual and reduced from 950mV to 800m in Wattman.
6. Memory was increased from 2000Mhz to 2150Mhz.
7. Memory can reach 2200Mhz at the above voltages but will very rarely throw an odd Memory error (displayed via hwinfo sensors). 2250Mhz at above voltages will produce a lot more errors per minute. (These can be reduced from increased power, but that increases temperatures further)
8. Fan speed is set to Manual and to run from 1300RPM and 1500RPM. Switches off entirely at below 60C.
9. Room temperature is around 24C.
10. GPU idle temps are around 20-34C (20 or less from cold boot, 34 after heavy gaming and it idles down)
11. GPU load temps when AAA gaming are around 80-82C after extended session with the above voltages and clocks.
12. No throttling in games.
13. Can't hear the GPU fans over the airflow of case fans unless I take off case and listen to the card.
Anyone able to spot anywhere where I can try and improve things further? As I'm aware the tha GPU limit is roughly 90C, and letting temps reach that is unwise. Or have I taken things as far as I can without doing some custom (water?) cooling on it?
Thanks all.