AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX kann fehlerhafte Kühler aufweisen, Überhitzung verursachen


AMD’s latest GPUs have been reported to be experiencing overheating issues, with many users claiming that the vapor chamber cooler works better in a horizontal rather than a vertical position. Simply put, vapor chamber coolers work better in a horizontal position rather than vertical orientation, and testing shows the result of a few degrees difference. Regardless of orientation, vapor chamber coolers should equal roughly the same heat dissipation performance and move the heat away from the source; jedoch, testing showed that some reference AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX GPUs feature defect coolers. According to the testing condoned by Romander8auer Hartung, AMD’s Radeon RX 7900 XTX RDNA3 GPUs are experiencing problems with overheating caused by faulty vapor chamber design.

What der8auer found is that these coolers could have a defect in the manufacturing process, where the liquid inside the vapor chamber faces problems in circulation after condensation. It could relate to manufacturing issues of the cooler itself, with an inadequate amount of fluid or insufficient pressure inside the chamber. For more in-depth testing and performance benchmarks, see the video below. It is important to note that we didn’t see other reports that replicate this behavior, so always take these reports with a dash of salt.