Last night I experienced a crash that spiked the fans and locked the system on a black screen. Now in game I get artifacts and flickering across multiple monitors and then it crashes again. In diagnosis I found the said high junction temp under load. The main temp and memory temp readings barely got above 60°C. I know junction temps aren’t going to be the same but that’s a very large delta no? Am I correct in assuming this is some sort of hardware failure? It’s a Gigabyte Radeon RX 6750 XT for reference

  • NotSoSuperDude@lemmy.worldB
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    1 year ago

    It’s supposed to be a “feature” that they ramp all the way up to 110 C at the junction, nothing to be alarmed about…

    I had the same issue with my 6800 XT, but can keep the thermals down to 70° with undervolting.

    • bazsy@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Was that gigabyte’s answer to your rma request?

      If that’s the case you should follow up while playing dumb like “it got worse. every game crashes after 2 minutes”. No need for specifics, just exaggerate the symptom a bit.

      High junction temp indicates wrong cooler contact or paste dry out. You can’t fix those without damaging your “warrany void” sticker.

      • ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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        1 year ago

        They might try to argue against you on it, but it’s at least worth noting that “warranty void if broken” stickers haven’t been legal/enforceable since 1975. The FTC started going after companies a bit more about it starting back in 2018.

        Took em a while. Lol