Ooof, that's hot. Well, all gpus are worth undervolting so I would bring those temps down anyway. I'm slightly disappointed though, it's not especially power hungry gpu and yet they still managed to stick on it a very small cooler.
Should i get other brand instead of Palit? And another question should i instead get a RX 7800 XT? I think i will be using the GPU for 3D Rendering (Game Development)...
@@manongunboxing agreed, i think my plan is to buy a used 3070, then wait for the 50 series, that being said i have to upgrade the motherboard too since it wont support pcie 5 in the am5 platform.
Here you go: GPU temp: Average: 70.46 Max: 74.4 GPU Hot spot temp: Average: 83 Max: 89 My obvious insight: Average temp performance for the price of loud fan.
I got myself sapphire nitro 7800xt a couple of monthes ago for my mATX build (jonsbo d31), but really think to sell it and go with 4070 (non-S) - gigabyte windforce 2x as its only 201mm long, so i can build smthn like AKLLA A3 CNC (once they restock) :)
mostly due to size, sapphire nitro is 325mm long/62mm thick, not every itx case can support that; as of late i was considering meshroom d (with something like 4070 proart and 2x slim fans on intake - 300mm/50mm) and shiny snake s400@@vondsoriano7082 i like meshroom d a bit more, as it doesnt require riser and support better cooling (both cpu cooler and fans), but its also significantly larger edt. if size is not an a problem for you - 7800xt nitro+ is an amazing gpu, very cool and quiet (i have like 61*C GPU temp, 82*C hotspot and 92*C vram temp under OCCT vram + furmark loads) :)
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2:15 any recommendation for undervolting settings for Palit 4070 Super? I'm trying to lower gpu hotspot and gpu temp but not sacrificing much on performance. I followed other user's guide which sits currently 0.900V @ 2550 Mhz Core and +1000Mhz Memory Clock. I'd like to know if anyone has made it more efficient?
I have the inno3d and it peaks around 67° at full usage so it’s much better in terms of cooling but it has locked power limit if you’re into OCing and stuff, but I managed to do 140+ core clock and got around 5-10% extra performance at the same temps so that’s good, overall it’s the best if you get it for like 600 or less but if you’re willing to spend a little more go Asus or Gigabyte they’re much better in terms of cooling and OCing performance
@@joj4096 Precisely it’s not the cheapest GPU, but the cheapest card model with that GPU. I would paid a little extra for model with better cooling, but that’s just me.
@@FriendlyPCGamers nobody play aaa games in laptop more than 30min , especially mid/low end laptop, their clock isnt even that high, and not to mention that most people use crappy PSU, expensive PSU doesnt mean good PSU, you dont even know what you talkin about!! Any survived GPU beyond that period is most likely from someone who doesnt play game long session duration regularly
@@AhmadFauzi-pd2tb "nobody plays aaa games in laptop more than 30mins especially mid/low end laptop".. lol I played for hours daily on my GTX 1650 Laptop for 3 years and the GPU reaches 90c tons of times but the performance didn't dip after 3 years. all you need is to clean and maintain it. GPUs can run safely up to 95c.
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Ooof, that's hot. Well, all gpus are worth undervolting so I would bring those temps down anyway. I'm slightly disappointed though, it's not especially power hungry gpu and yet they still managed to stick on it a very small cooler.
what's the ambient temp? do you have AC on?
26C
Yes AC on
Should i get other brand instead of Palit? And another question should i instead get a RX 7800 XT? I think i will be using the GPU for 3D Rendering (Game Development)...
Personally, I'd go for another brand and if for anything productive (other than Davinci Resolve), I'd go for Nvidia.
@@manongunboxing agreed, i think my plan is to buy a used 3070, then wait for the 50 series, that being said i have to upgrade the motherboard too since it wont support pcie 5 in the am5 platform.
Hello, which brand is better, zotac or palit for 4070 super?
As of now, no idea yet. I will test zotac soon though.
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good review friend
So it reaches 80 ish temps on 4k?
80c+ on open bench? You're right to lump these tier as 200W+.
Would putting a higher RPM curve on the GPU help? If it reached 98C at 62%RPM, what would happen if you just put 80% RPM?
Sorry for the late reply, but I'm testing it as I'm writing.
It's loud and I feel uncomfortable at 80% but I'm testing now, be back in 30 mins.
Here you go:
GPU temp:
Average: 70.46
Max: 74.4
GPU Hot spot temp:
Average: 83
Max: 89
My obvious insight: Average temp performance for the price of loud fan.
I got myself sapphire nitro 7800xt a couple of monthes ago for my mATX build (jonsbo d31), but really think to sell it and go with 4070 (non-S) - gigabyte windforce 2x as its only 201mm long, so i can build smthn like AKLLA A3 CNC (once they restock) :)
Is 7800 xt a good GPU?
it is for games :)@@radomirdanic6518
any reason why going back to 4070? i am currently stuck between this GPU over Sapphire Nitro+ 7800xt
mostly due to size, sapphire nitro is 325mm long/62mm thick, not every itx case can support that; as of late i was considering meshroom d (with something like 4070 proart and 2x slim fans on intake - 300mm/50mm) and shiny snake s400@@vondsoriano7082 i like meshroom d a bit more, as it doesnt require riser and support better cooling (both cpu cooler and fans), but its also significantly larger
edt. if size is not an a problem for you - 7800xt nitro+ is an amazing gpu, very cool and quiet (i have like 61*C GPU temp, 82*C hotspot and 92*C vram temp under OCCT vram + furmark loads) :)
Is it useable with 550w 80 plus gold certified?
Hi there and thanks for watching. When considering a GPU upgrade, it's not just about the GPU's power consumption, but also your entire system's needs. Use a PSU calculator to determine if your current power supply can handle it. Remember, your PSU's wattage should exceed your system's estimated consumption for stability. Check out the link below for a PSU calculator:
www.fsplifestyle.com/landing/calculator.html
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2:15 any recommendation for undervolting settings for Palit 4070 Super? I'm trying to lower gpu hotspot and gpu temp but not sacrificing much on performance. I followed other user's guide which sits currently 0.900V @ 2550 Mhz Core and +1000Mhz Memory Clock. I'd like to know if anyone has made it more efficient?
paano kung i undervolt? ilan kaya ibababa sa temps?
Hi, sadly di ko na po matetest. Vanilla testing lang po ako for now
@@manongunboxing mataas temps maliit kasi heatsink at yung back plate plastic
Any other sff compatible 4070 super with better temps?
Asus dual should be good. But it is tall, just take note
inno 3d twin 2x 4070s vs palit 4070 super best win ?
Sorry, Can’t tell. I don’t have inno 3d on hand
I have the inno3d and it peaks around 67° at full usage so it’s much better in terms of cooling but it has locked power limit if you’re into OCing and stuff, but I managed to do 140+ core clock and got around 5-10% extra performance at the same temps so that’s good, overall it’s the best if you get it for like 600 or less but if you’re willing to spend a little more go Asus or Gigabyte they’re much better in terms of cooling and OCing performance
my temps are 78C
“Palit” mo na yan lmao
Liquid Cool it, it will be 65-70.c max then at the price of liquid cooler, can get better 4070s model xD
لدي واحد بالفعل انه جيد جدا واستخدمه بشكل مفرط ولم تصل درجة الحراره الى 90 ابداً
Temps are quite high, I’ll skip this one and buy Asus Dual version.
Cheapest gpu afterall
@@joj4096 Precisely it’s not the cheapest GPU, but the cheapest card model with that GPU. I would paid a little extra for model with better cooling, but that’s just me.
@@Tvv1SteR thats exactly what i ment but i agree with you on that
@@Tvv1SteR Asus dual? Good luck for the coil whine 😁
@@andreatutor4305 You have Asus Dual 4070 Super so you know? Nowadays almost any graphic card has coil whine (more or less pronounced).
English talking helps I got this card also
Temps are bad, very very bad...
Ur accent similar as indian
Hotspot 90°C ++ , i bet it will dead next year or two
Laptop CPU GPU reaches 90-95 easily, dont die in 1-2 years, what are you talking about?
@@FriendlyPCGamers nobody play aaa games in laptop more than 30min , especially mid/low end laptop, their clock isnt even that high, and not to mention that most people use crappy PSU, expensive PSU doesnt mean good PSU, you dont even know what you talkin about!!
Any survived GPU beyond that period is most likely from someone who doesnt play game long session duration regularly
@@AhmadFauzi-pd2tb "nobody plays aaa games in laptop more than 30mins especially mid/low end laptop".. lol I played for hours daily on my GTX 1650 Laptop for 3 years and the GPU reaches 90c tons of times but the performance didn't dip after 3 years. all you need is to clean and maintain it. GPUs can run safely up to 95c.
@@AhmadFauzi-pd2tb says who? I play AAA in my laptop for 3hrs LOLOL
@@AhmadFauzi-pd2tb ive used my 3060 with 90c+ temps in the past 3 years(wasnt realising how hot it was) works just fine