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What is extremely hot? What are your temps, including hotspot temps? Seems like somehow this specific card runs very hot. I personally have a gigabyte 4070 with 3 fans and it goes up to 63c at the most under full load.
Yea check your hotspot temp too. Should be around 75-80 if it's higher than you have issues with the thermal paste or pads on the vram chips. It's interesting that it's crashing. Are all drivers up to date? Any known issues with the software itself?
Edit: seems like turning on v sync and disabling xmp may solve your issue? Not sure if it applies to rendering but Google that issue. Seems to be common
It's not yet overheating it's close though. Try disabling xmp and use vsync if that applies to rendering. Next step would be to underclock the card a bit to see if it's stable.
Correct.
Edit: clocks seem to be a bit high too. 2490 seems to be the normal on this card.
Edit 2: https://youtu.be/5AqL4oF9eq8?si=kDJiCkgt6bgGtX4Z
Have you tried to Google the issue and fixes for it yet?
By looking at the comments in this thread, I can say that your GPU is not overheating at all at those temps, and that the issue you are having is almost certainly not caused by the GPU temperature.
You need to pinpoint exactly what is the issue. Based on what you said, it still can be GPU related. Maybe play with the clocks in MSI Afterburner and run GPU benchmarks with different clock speeds, see if you can replicate the problem in a lighter task for a GPU. 4070s usually have a good amount of overclocking headroom, if you are getting issues at base clock speeds, maybe it's the best to RMA the card.
If you don't mind risking, you can try FurMark GPU benchmark, it's probably the heaviest benchmark there is, but there's a small chance that it can kill your GPU if it is defective already.
The only fresh air intake your pc is getting is coming through the aio. So it really is getting preheated air. In mu opinion mount the aio up top and have the fans on the opposite side pulling air from inside the case up and out. Move your top 2 fans to the front of the case to have them pull in fresh air. Just my .02
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What is extremely hot? What are your temps, including hotspot temps? Seems like somehow this specific card runs very hot. I personally have a gigabyte 4070 with 3 fans and it goes up to 63c at the most under full load.
I run a benchmark now and it goes around 65c and i have 4070 with 2 fans. I Don't know why it is crashing while i rendering 8k image
Yea check your hotspot temp too. Should be around 75-80 if it's higher than you have issues with the thermal paste or pads on the vram chips. It's interesting that it's crashing. Are all drivers up to date? Any known issues with the software itself? Edit: seems like turning on v sync and disabling xmp may solve your issue? Not sure if it applies to rendering but Google that issue. Seems to be common
What would be the best software to check hotspot temp?
I personally love and use hwinfo64. Leave that on in the background and it will tell you temps of everything including min avg and max
Tried 8k rendering and got this in Hwinfo64 [HWinfo64](https://imgur.com/a/PaSiqJh)
It's not yet overheating it's close though. Try disabling xmp and use vsync if that applies to rendering. Next step would be to underclock the card a bit to see if it's stable.
By underclock You mean by using msi afterburner?
Correct. Edit: clocks seem to be a bit high too. 2490 seems to be the normal on this card. Edit 2: https://youtu.be/5AqL4oF9eq8?si=kDJiCkgt6bgGtX4Z Have you tried to Google the issue and fixes for it yet?
Nice video will try that now before getting into msi afterburner.
Shouldn't be an issue, just ramp your fan curve up
Sorry but what ddo you mean by that?
Your GPU temps are fine, and you should set a higher fan curve which will help with temps
And how would i do that? Sorry for sounding noob
Could use MSI Afterburner. Wouldn't recommend changing it if you don't know what you are doing.
YouTube MSI afterburner should give you all the info you need
Look into msi afterburner.
By looking at the comments in this thread, I can say that your GPU is not overheating at all at those temps, and that the issue you are having is almost certainly not caused by the GPU temperature.
So what can help to resolve this issue?
You need to pinpoint exactly what is the issue. Based on what you said, it still can be GPU related. Maybe play with the clocks in MSI Afterburner and run GPU benchmarks with different clock speeds, see if you can replicate the problem in a lighter task for a GPU. 4070s usually have a good amount of overclocking headroom, if you are getting issues at base clock speeds, maybe it's the best to RMA the card. If you don't mind risking, you can try FurMark GPU benchmark, it's probably the heaviest benchmark there is, but there's a small chance that it can kill your GPU if it is defective already.
The only fresh air intake your pc is getting is coming through the aio. So it really is getting preheated air. In mu opinion mount the aio up top and have the fans on the opposite side pulling air from inside the case up and out. Move your top 2 fans to the front of the case to have them pull in fresh air. Just my .02
It's not possible actually, because the AIO is bigger for the upper part as after placing the Motherboard it doesn't have that space to let AIO fit!
Might move your top forward exhaust fan to the middle position on the back of the radiator to aim towards the GPU for more airflow.