Radeon 4850 memory temps?
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Radeon 4850 memory temps?
First off, hi everyone, I too am a long-time lurker!
I have a question I couldn't find an answer for by the search, for those of you running an the radeon 4850 passively (or not), what are your memory temps?
I have an MSI R4850 (newegg N82E16814127401, sorry can't post link) which I ended up putting an accelero s1 rv2 on, in an antec solo with stock tri-cool fan set at low and the temp seems to run about 50c idle and 68c loaded, which is ok (although other people were boasting 38c idle?!). The memory, however, runs 64c idle and was topping 85c on load, which seems excessively high to me.
MSI's model comes with this heatspreader plate on the memory--it makes contact with the chips via this silvery stuff, which if it's the same as the main heatsink then it comes right off, so it's not a paste/glue. I would like to leave it on there, since I'm not sure the heatsinks in the s1 package will be necessarily better. Unfortunately, I was not smart and did not take down temperature measurements prior to attaching the s1, and more importantly, I have no idea what gain I would get from attaching the s1-included sinks.
For the record, I am not getting any freezing/artifacts, but I can't seem to run ATITool so this is just from me playing left4dead on single player until the temps stabilize.
Thanks for any help.
I have a question I couldn't find an answer for by the search, for those of you running an the radeon 4850 passively (or not), what are your memory temps?
I have an MSI R4850 (newegg N82E16814127401, sorry can't post link) which I ended up putting an accelero s1 rv2 on, in an antec solo with stock tri-cool fan set at low and the temp seems to run about 50c idle and 68c loaded, which is ok (although other people were boasting 38c idle?!). The memory, however, runs 64c idle and was topping 85c on load, which seems excessively high to me.
MSI's model comes with this heatspreader plate on the memory--it makes contact with the chips via this silvery stuff, which if it's the same as the main heatsink then it comes right off, so it's not a paste/glue. I would like to leave it on there, since I'm not sure the heatsinks in the s1 package will be necessarily better. Unfortunately, I was not smart and did not take down temperature measurements prior to attaching the s1, and more importantly, I have no idea what gain I would get from attaching the s1-included sinks.
For the record, I am not getting any freezing/artifacts, but I can't seem to run ATITool so this is just from me playing left4dead on single player until the temps stabilize.
Thanks for any help.
There is no monitoring of the actual memory chip temperatures for an HD4850.
The temperature you're most likely referring to (MEMIO), is actually a specific section of the RV770 GPU core, and is usually the hottest of the three. This is normal.
There is no need to worry yourself about the temperature of the GDDR3 memory chips on the HD4850...
The temperature you're most likely referring to (MEMIO), is actually a specific section of the RV770 GPU core, and is usually the hottest of the three. This is normal.
There is no need to worry yourself about the temperature of the GDDR3 memory chips on the HD4850...
thanks for the quick replies!
yes, an antec solo with a 120mm antec tri-cool fan at low setting, and an accelero s1 rev 2 on the 4850 with no fan.
and yes, I was referring to the MEMIO readings. Oops. I had no idea that was just a part of the core. So I guess then that the only way I would know is stability during use?
so far so good, I guess; as I said, I haven't been able to induce gpu lockup yet. Although after putting the accelero on, I can now hear the case fan, the cpu fan (xigmatek fan that came with the s1283) and the hard drive (my old seagate barracuda 7200.10). sigh...
yes, an antec solo with a 120mm antec tri-cool fan at low setting, and an accelero s1 rev 2 on the 4850 with no fan.
and yes, I was referring to the MEMIO readings. Oops. I had no idea that was just a part of the core. So I guess then that the only way I would know is stability during use?
so far so good, I guess; as I said, I haven't been able to induce gpu lockup yet. Although after putting the accelero on, I can now hear the case fan, the cpu fan (xigmatek fan that came with the s1283) and the hard drive (my old seagate barracuda 7200.10). sigh...
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hd4850 memio memory i/o high temperatures accelero s1 rev2
check the values in catalyst control center or other program ; they are probably already lowered by the drivers when in 2D modeStephen wrote:How do you lower the mem speed and core speed/voltage for idle?SpeedEuphoria wrote:For idle you can lower the mem speed and core speed/voltage to save power and run cooler.
About MEMIO temperatures.
I had a similar problem with high memio temps after accelero s1 installation and I think I can recommend one thing to try: remove the big plastic PCB-radiator spacers.
I have no idea what they are for (would be happy if someone told us:) but memio temps of my card dropped ~30 degrees.
edit: accelero s1 with turbo module (second image); with turbo module or 92mm fan (first image)
Before:
After
The test is not 100% precise - there were some changes in case/card cooling.
PS.
1. remember to check if radiators on memory chips do not touch the heat pipes.