Post B2WRenXj5ixTPIuUts by QuisSicutDeus@poa.st
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 (DIR) Post #B2WQuUvBzepaKgoCNk by Kalogerosstilitis2RevengeoftheJunta@poa.st
       2026-01-21T21:29:32.689280Z
       
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       The 5800xt turns out to be a good pair to my aging gigabyte aurus x470 motherboard. As long as you don't let it run amok (set the max temp at 80c or 78 like i always do, i refuse to believe its normal to run chips at 90c ffs) it keeps the mid range vrams at under 75c at full double stress testing both gpu and cpu. Of course its winter now so well see how it goes in the summer. All that with all fans set to normal in the bios. The 5070ti is also a lot cooler than i expected under ai load too. Now fair enough the cpu is a little underpowered for that graphics card but that motherboard and its vram power phase was made waaasy before 12 and 16core cpus were a thing for desktop am4 computers. So that and the 3d were pretty much the max i could safely plug in. Overall highly recommended if you want a serious upgrade from a 2x or 3x ryzen am4.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2WRenXj5ixTPIuUts by QuisSicutDeus@poa.st
       2026-01-21T21:36:40.858515Z
       
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       @Kalogerosstilitis2RevengeoftheJunta Couldn't agree more. I have a ryzen 3900x 24 core and recently plopped in a 3070 and it runs everything from my very basic fumblings with AI to the occaisional game while staying very cool, quiet and  responsive. The thing just jumped 150$ from a month ago too.