RTX 5000 series High temp Youtube

Youtube played over 60c Gpu temp and Mem 70c fan 0 speed


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It’s probably how the fan curve is set. Might be an MSI vBios thing. My MSI 4070 ti super also regularly sits at 60C with fans off. Only when it goes over 60 do I see the fans turn on. You could change the fan curve and see if it fixes it.

I don’t know if these kinds of temps actually hurt the card, someone else might know

if this only MSI autofan bug?

If it’s a fancurve default, it’s a feature that the fan does not kick in until higher temps.

only youtube game mode all fine

Can’t say what exactly it’s doing - youtube playback HW decoding might kick off parts that creates more heat - check if decoding is happening on the GPU, check with stats for nerds what codec it is, try something else that decodes with the same codec. Still, I fail to see the actual issue, the temps are within specs. “game mode” or, when gaming, I assume the games does not encode or decode. MSI afterburner might still be an option, or your own vendors software to control fancurve?

The screenshot actually shows 1000RPM on the fans, but 0% fan speed? Can you see if the fans are actually spinning or not? Perhaps 1000RPM is actually the minimum speed for this card and it corresponds to 0%?

In any case I don’t think 60°C is too worrysome…

this screenshot fan just start , i not think mem 70°c and gpu 60°c on video mode its fine, on full load gpu its 64-66°c

Then that means the default fan curve starts the fans at 60°C. I think that’s fine, as apparently do MSI and/or nvidia engineers. Modern chips are fine at 95°C AFAIK, and you’re quite far off that.

If you don’t like it you can change the fan curve in MSI afterburner or similar software. It’s your card.

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Sure, but as quilt noticed and I missed - what’s the reported fanspeeds during gameplay?

I also think this is a fan curve for quiet operation thing, but make sure your fans are not physically spinning visually, if you can.

I have an entirely different GPU, a Powercolor Red Devil 7900XTX, and it does something similar where the fans don’t really spin up so they are audible until the GPU is working very hard. Even in games, it’s mostly silent and fans spin slow.

Incidentally, I am watching a YouTube video right now and these are my numbers.