Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5770 overheating?

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  1. Posts : 78
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
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    Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5770 overheating?


    I recently looked into this cards performance and even used furmark to banchmark test it. THIS program made the card reach 91c before I stopped it.

    I recently got MSI Afterburner to test it out even more accurately and it gave me readings of 79c only after maybe 4-5 minutes of play on Metro 2033 with High settings.

    It just worries me that it may be overheating at times.
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  2. Posts : 4,280
    Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit / XP Home sp3
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    I'm sure some of the ATI guys will chime in on this one because the temps are very high. Not being familiar with CCC or MSI after burner I still would think their would be a section to control the fan speed you might want to to look into it as well as if your fan is not being impeaded by dust bunnies with a good clean out, it is possible you could also just have a failing fan.
    But like I said the ATI guys can give you more defenitive information on how to go about reducing your temps. Fabe
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  3. Posts : 78
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
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    I've only had it installed for maybe 2 (2.5) weeks, so there's virtually no dust on it, plus I cleaned out the system when I installed it. Just looked at it too, and the fan seems to be working fine, and I think the fan is set to "auto" or something, but generally at 40%, but I may weak it to work harder during gameplay.
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  4. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
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    I would suspect those temps are about normal due to the stress being done by the program. Most games aren't going to push the card like that.

    You might want to use a program like GPU-Z or even ATI's CCC panel to check your idle temps. To give perspective my 4890 run about 61 idle, about 87ish load

    Here's an article to give perspective... Overclocking - Power - Temp - AMD's ATI Radeon HD 5850 Video Card Review | [H]ard|OCP

    If you're handy with a screwdriver and like tinkering, here's an idea... Lowered GPU temps by 6 degrees!
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  5. Posts : 387
    Win 7 & 10 x64
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    I have a HD 5770 too and 3Dmark vantage. the highest temp. I got on my HD 5770 while benchmarking (high preset) with 3Dmark is 76 C on auto-fan.
    Last edited by imeem; 09 Jul 2010 at 08:07.
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  6. Posts : 412
    7 RTM 64bit
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    TheColdOne said:
    I recently looked into this cards performance and even used furmark to banchmark test it. THIS program made the card reach 91c before I stopped it.

    I recently got MSI Afterburner to test it out even more accurately and it gave me readings of 79c only after maybe 4-5 minutes of play on Metro 2033 with High settings.

    It just worries me that it may be overheating at times.
    i keep my fan speed @35rpm is in audible for my quiet pc
    and i let it hit 90 at 35rpm overclocked to 960-1445 stock volt .ive set msi afterburner to up my speed when it hit 90c
    id rather have a shorter living gpu aslong as i have nice silent pc
    but if i had higher end card id be abit more worried
    p.s i changed thermal paste and my gpu has dropped temps by a massive 3c



    p.s.s (ot second 5770 in the post woop woop)
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  7. Posts : 78
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
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    I used CCC to test the temperatures and it is giving me the same readings as Afterburner, even though at this moment it's about 43c.

    And from your responses, it seems that bouncing around 80 isn't so terrible for the card when pushing it with a game. Though I am tempted to overclock the card using Afterburner to get those max settings in the game running well (ran well for the most part, but too much action bogged it down).

    Though when I raised the core clock and memory clock the idle temp jumped to 53c from 46c.
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  8. Posts : 412
    7 RTM 64bit
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    TheColdOne said:
    I used CCC to test the temperatures and it is giving me the same readings as Afterburner, even though at this moment it's about 43c.

    And from your responses, it seems that bouncing around 80 isn't so terrible for the card when pushing it with a game. Though I am tempted to overclock the card using Afterburner to get those max settings in the game running well (ran well for the most part, but too much action bogged it down).

    Though when I raised the core clock and memory clock the idle temp jumped to 53c from 46c.
    yes my max idle is about 44c
    but if ure using 10.5 or 10.6 average idle temp is 50c for 5770 because of the higher idle clock

    edit. im not sure why ure idle temp went higher when you overclocked because idle clock doesnt change
    you didnt have youtube open by any chance did you or something that uses UVD (Unified Video Decoder) that ups idle speeds
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  9. Posts : 78
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
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       #9

    Nope, I literally had nothing open but the programs that read GPU stats.
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  10. Posts : 1,117
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    TheColdOne said:
    I recently looked into this cards performance and even used furmark to banchmark test it. THIS program made the card reach 91c before I stopped it.

    I recently got MSI Afterburner to test it out even more accurately and it gave me readings of 79c only after maybe 4-5 minutes of play on Metro 2033 with High settings.

    It just worries me that it may be overheating at times.
    Furmark is designed to stress your gpu and heat it up, so 91c doesn't seem far fetched. Also, 79c is not too bad--maybe slightly high, but not terrible in gaming.
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