Reply 20 of 34, by shevalier
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Trashbytes wrote on 2023-06-29, 08:28:Only the 9700 and 9800 series cards had heating issues, this was due to the stupid metal shim ATI added to the edge of the GPU die for these models,
Everything is fine there with the pairing of die and cooler.
There is exactly one problem - the lack of temperature monitoring.
Because of this, users did not raise their fuss about overheating, and all manufacturers installed a frankly insufficient cooler.
The card consumes over 50 W, so the manufacturers were forced to put a normal turbine for XT on the new revision of the board with LM63.
There is also a 9800Pro on a 9800XT board, but without turbine fan.
Whether it has temperature monitoring - I do not know.
https://archive.techarp.com/article/ATI/Radeo … d/256mb_new.jpg
PS. I have a X600 Pro GDDR2 from Gigabyte - GV-RX60P256DP with passive cooling.
Everything seemed to be great. Until it turned out that it has a place for LM63, which was successfully transplanted from a dead 9600XT.
60 degrees at rest, 70+ under load.
I would not have bought such a card at the time.
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