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Good afternoon, I wanted to consult and ask, I have tried to use the FurMark Stress program to check the Intel Arc A770 LE temperature and it always reaches 76 with a fixed peak of 77 degrees with a 2560x1440 resolution. Is that temperature normal? Would that temperature also be normal in demanding triple AAA games?
I hope you can tell me if that temperature is normal, 76 and 77 degrees? With that program I told you about, FurMark. According to the website, a 10-minute test is recommended. I would kindly like the engineers to test with an Intel Arc A770 LE GPU to see the temperature. I also see that the high temperature of 65 and 85 degrees says that the GPU is ready. I don't know if it's true or false, I want to know. Please tell me the engineers, any tips or advice, or send me a video and publish it on YouTube so I can see it.
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DAVID
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Hi @addelucas123,
Which specific AAA games are you referring to? In my view, the temperatures you're observing with the Intel Arc A770 LE GPU during the FurMark stress test, reaching 76-77°C, are typical for this kind of stress testing. However, it may vary depending on the game you plan to run.
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Randy T.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi @addelucas123,
In my view, for demanding AAA games like Cyberpunk 2077, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Metro Exodus, it's normal for GPUs like the RTX 3080 to reach temperatures around 80-81°C. Your GPU running at 76-77°C in 2K ultra settings is within a safe range. Setting your fans to 55%-65% should be fine and won't spoil anything, as long as temperatures stay below 85°C.
Regards,
Randy T.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Greetings!
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@addelucas123 Yes, 77-78°C for your GPU is fine, and 85°C is safe but try not to stay at that temperature for too long. For the Intel Arc A770 LE, similar temperature ranges apply. Start the fans at 44-45°C and aim for 2200-2300 RPM when temperatures hit 70-75°C. The 90°C limit is safe, but lower is better for longevity. I'll pass your feedback about improving the design, fans, thermal paste, and heat dissipation to the engineers. Thanks for your input!
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@addelucas123 Setting your Intel Arc A770 LE graphics fans between 50% to 65% should be fine and won't cause any harm over time. This range provides adequate cooling without overworking the fans.
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Good morning, From what I see in the automatic fans, the Intel Arc A770 LE reaches 76 and 77 degrees Celsius, fixed, well fixed, variable. In Red Dead Redemption 2, the automatic fans. If I put 65% fans 75 to 74 degrees Celsius, it means that the driver engineers or wherever they make the curve or automatic, when it reaches a temperature it is not right, I mean it is not right that you should optimize better. I have also noticed What game, giving 1 hour, remains, as I told you, the automatic fans at 76 to 77 degrees. Is it playable at that temperature? Of course, and thanks to the driver engineers for doing me that small favor and improving it. But I have noticed a small flaw, When you play Red Dead Redemption 2 during the day, that is, it reaches 76 degrees and at night with the lighting, reflections and that thing 77 degrees, but I have seen that the graphics do a small swing, I have not seen any graphics that increase more at night than during the day, I mean the RDR2 game, I would like you to please, it is not urgent but it is a small defect or failure of driver engineers, that the automatic fans be 65% and at most 74 degrees Celsius with a peak of 75 in 2K ultra quality resolution, I ask please I do not want to ask for much more, I understand that the engineers have studied the graphics more than 5%, but that small fans that the graphics have should improve a little faster only 5% and I will say if that has improved if with that it improves 74 to 75 degrees Celsius with that the graphics should be fine, I understand that your solution is to continue improving, but improve something seriously, Improve performance, Improve temperatures, Improve the fans automatic, Those are the main important things to improve, once you improve that, you can improve the others.
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DAVID
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@addelucas123 I'll pass your feedback to our engineers.
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@addelucas123 I'll pass this feedback also to our engineers.
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Hi @addelucas123,
Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate your detailed observations and suggestions regarding the Intel Arc A770 LE's fan performance and temperature management. We value your input and will look into this to improve our product.
Regards,
Randy T.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi @addelucas123,
To ensure that we address your feedback accurately and efficiently, we kindly request the updated SSU report log. This document is essential for us to proceed with forwarding your feedback internally.
Please send the updated report at your earliest convenience. Once we receive it, we will promptly move forward with the necessary steps to address your concerns.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Regards,
Randy T.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Good morning, I'm going to attach the files, Tell engineers to please improve performance, temperatures and other things Because there are competing graphics that do it better, and I'm already quite burned out and annoyed, okay, with both Intel and Rockstar I'm already burned out, fed up with nonsense already, Let's see the nonsense you're saying and see what they're going to do, As you can see, these are fundamental improvements. I mean lowering voltages is fine, but maintaining the same 2400MHz frequency of the graphics card without losing performance and FPS, to try to lower that temperature and heat.
1. Improve automatic fans
2. Improve game and system voltages
3. Starting at 40 or 41 degrees the Intel Arc fans start to spin.
4. maintaining graphics speed of 2400MHz but lowering voltage
5. Temperature 68 to 73 degrees inside the demanding triple AAA game
6. Lower the temperature between 30 and 35 degrees when in idle mode
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Hi @addelucas123,
Thank you for sharing the file. I will forward this internally. We value your feedback and will do our best to improve our product for a better user experience.
Regards,
Randy T.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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I have a 2K monitor with native 170Hz, I use DX12 or D3D12 ok, it turns out that if I put the 170Hz it applies 48Hz and if I put 120Hz it applies 120Hz, but I repeat the native is 170Hz which is native to my 2K monitor, I need to solve that and also the lower performance D3D12 DX12, it is supposed that intel arc A and B have better performance, and you must demonstrate
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I'll pass this feedback internally.
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