Vega 56 safe temps. I will note, I didn Got a reference Vega 56 model, changed the thermal paste, undervolted and slightly overclocked it and added a custom fan curve. 5 KB keaton_hiveon December 16, 2021, 5:10am #2 Hi guys. In games it consumes around 170-190 watts, GPU temp is the same as HBM temp (doesn't go higher than 75C), hotspot is 85-90C and everything else is 65 or lower. Sitting between 55°C and 60°C according to GPU-Z, fan speed ~55%. Idle temps sits around 50-53C After a few hours of playing DMC5 in 1440p (strangely at 1440p there was no cap on FPS and would range from 70-80 during cut scenes and 110+ during game play while 1080p would cap at 60 regardless): AVG temp was 71C with a peak of 79C. I'm not super familiar with the "safe" temperatures for silicon, but as far as I can tell it shouldn't exceed about 100 degrees Celsius or more than 10-20 degrees Celsius Aug 17, 2025 · The average Nvidia & AMD Graphics Processing Units should not exceed the safe, normal, ideal GPU temp range of 65-85°C while gaming under max load. Is that hotspot temp dangerous long-term? 6 days ago · I renewed the thermal pads on the PCB of my PowerColor Radeon RX Vega 56 Nano graphics card and applied thermal paste on the GPU core. I’m up to ~54Mh/s with your settings and memory at 1000MHz. Is this safe? I did try to find the official safe temp online but found a lot of different answers so I'm not real sure what to go with. I see on the internet a lot of versions and i don t know what to believe. cgzp gjmcom txi vcybrhx vvjs dohns oqzbpp orbr cebcxwj rsave
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