- Jun 2, 2016
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I have a reference RX 480 and have never really been happy with the temps. I bought an Arctic Accelero Mono Plus cooler, slapped it on my RX 480 and the GPU temp dropped like a rock.
Problem is, the VRM temps skyrocketed. For anyone that doesn't know, the RX 480's VRMs are actually pretty beefy, but there's a bunch of smaller chips behind them that need cooled. After adding the new cooler, they hit 80-90 degrees and the GPU only clocks to 700-900 Mhz. If I turn the power limit to +50%, it reaches the full 1266 Mhz, but there's a buzzing I don't remember before and the VRM temperatures fly up to 115 degrees, where the card instantly downclocks.
Either the heatsinks included with the kit weren't enough, the included thermal adhesive wasn't good enough, or I'm an idiot and applied them wrong. I slapped as many heat sinks onto the card as I could with thermal tape, but I still needed the fan cranked to 100% to maintain full speed. I managed to remove the heatsinks without breaking anything, cleaned them with 91% isopropyl alcohol and put the stock cooler back on. The VRM temps were still terrible, so I replaced the thermal pad with Fujipoly Extreme ones (1.5mm). Same thing. I've opened the card up again, and all the chips are touching it, including what I think is the temperature sensor.
I don't think it's damaged, as I get the performance I expect before it overheats, and my UPS reports the same power draw as before. Is there something I'm missing? Any ideas what I might be doing wrong? Thermal pads don't need a certain amount of time to set, do they?
Problem is, the VRM temps skyrocketed. For anyone that doesn't know, the RX 480's VRMs are actually pretty beefy, but there's a bunch of smaller chips behind them that need cooled. After adding the new cooler, they hit 80-90 degrees and the GPU only clocks to 700-900 Mhz. If I turn the power limit to +50%, it reaches the full 1266 Mhz, but there's a buzzing I don't remember before and the VRM temperatures fly up to 115 degrees, where the card instantly downclocks.
Either the heatsinks included with the kit weren't enough, the included thermal adhesive wasn't good enough, or I'm an idiot and applied them wrong. I slapped as many heat sinks onto the card as I could with thermal tape, but I still needed the fan cranked to 100% to maintain full speed. I managed to remove the heatsinks without breaking anything, cleaned them with 91% isopropyl alcohol and put the stock cooler back on. The VRM temps were still terrible, so I replaced the thermal pad with Fujipoly Extreme ones (1.5mm). Same thing. I've opened the card up again, and all the chips are touching it, including what I think is the temperature sensor.
I don't think it's damaged, as I get the performance I expect before it overheats, and my UPS reports the same power draw as before. Is there something I'm missing? Any ideas what I might be doing wrong? Thermal pads don't need a certain amount of time to set, do they?