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    AMD Radeon RX 5700 series “hot spot” temperature

    The AMD Radeon Navi RX 5700 series Graphics Cards are now providing an important feature related to the GPU hight temperature where it will maximize the card performance.

    AMD now is able to determine and measure “hot spot” temperature not from single temperature provider only but based on multiple sensors means specific areas of the GPU rather than a single location.

    According to foreigner Media, many users noticed that their RX 5700 series Graphic Card Temperature have been too much higher while the AMD confirmed in a community update of the Radeon 5700 series that the 110°C “hot spot” temperature of the RX 5700 is still in “anticipation and specification”.

    Added that users of the public RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT graphics cards may not be concerned about the high “hot spots” temperatures.

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