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A10 6800 chip with a graphics card included

A10 6800 chip with a graphics card included

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xCattyx
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06-12-2020, 11:35 PM
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You're experiencing concerns about power usage affecting performance in your setup. It's worth noting that while the AMD A10 6800K and R9 289X GPU are capable components, some users have reported issues with heat management and power efficiency. Overheating can indeed lead to reduced performance and stability. If you're seeing these effects, it might be due to thermal throttling or inadequate cooling. Consider checking your case ventilation, fan speeds, and ensuring proper airflow around the GPU.
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xCattyx
06-12-2020, 11:35 PM #1

You're experiencing concerns about power usage affecting performance in your setup. It's worth noting that while the AMD A10 6800K and R9 289X GPU are capable components, some users have reported issues with heat management and power efficiency. Overheating can indeed lead to reduced performance and stability. If you're seeing these effects, it might be due to thermal throttling or inadequate cooling. Consider checking your case ventilation, fan speeds, and ensuring proper airflow around the GPU.

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TheTwinTowers
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07-02-2020, 12:11 PM
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R9 289x?
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TheTwinTowers
07-02-2020, 12:11 PM #2

R9 289x?

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Raidex20
Posting Freak
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07-02-2020, 03:59 PM
#3
Considering the R9 280x uses a lot of power yet stays relatively cool. The A10 performance hinges on the cooler choice; using the standard one may keep temperatures slightly elevated, but it's manageable.
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Raidex20
07-02-2020, 03:59 PM #3

Considering the R9 280x uses a lot of power yet stays relatively cool. The A10 performance hinges on the cooler choice; using the standard one may keep temperatures slightly elevated, but it's manageable.

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MagmaLeCool
Junior Member
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07-03-2020, 10:46 PM
#4
I'm sorry, but I think you meant 280 and it's likely a Hyper 212 EVO from Cooler Master intended for the CPU.
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MagmaLeCool
07-03-2020, 10:46 PM #4

I'm sorry, but I think you meant 280 and it's likely a Hyper 212 EVO from Cooler Master intended for the CPU.

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Leumas_R
Member
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07-05-2020, 04:12 AM
#5
This setup seems solid for the hardware you described. The R9 280 with a Direct CUII cooler should handle heat well. The confusion likely comes from misinformation about thermal performance. It might depend on case design and airflow rather than the GPU itself. Clarify which component you think has issues—GPU or CPU?
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Leumas_R
07-05-2020, 04:12 AM #5

This setup seems solid for the hardware you described. The R9 280 with a Direct CUII cooler should handle heat well. The confusion likely comes from misinformation about thermal performance. It might depend on case design and airflow rather than the GPU itself. Clarify which component you think has issues—GPU or CPU?

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ticopassarinho
Junior Member
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07-05-2020, 07:37 AM
#6
Sorry, the firm that's constructing the PC is "they." Through a few of my friends, I learned that the AMD A10 and graphics card will share a power supply, which might lead to overheating. This could result in reduced GPU performance to help prevent overheating. I made sure to phrase it clearly this time.
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ticopassarinho
07-05-2020, 07:37 AM #6

Sorry, the firm that's constructing the PC is "they." Through a few of my friends, I learned that the AMD A10 and graphics card will share a power supply, which might lead to overheating. This could result in reduced GPU performance to help prevent overheating. I made sure to phrase it clearly this time.

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Devildog36
Member
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07-20-2020, 10:48 AM
#7
All your PC components are connected through a single power source.
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Devildog36
07-20-2020, 10:48 AM #7

All your PC components are connected through a single power source.

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HCheeseM
Junior Member
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07-24-2020, 12:55 PM
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Naturally your CPU and GPU generate warmth under stress, which is normal. For the CPU to influence the GPU, ensure proper airflow exists. The Asus Direct CUII cooler performs exceptionally on high-end cards like the R9 280 compared to older models such as the R7 260x. You can find performance comparisons using various aftermarket coolers online. As long as temperatures stay below 90°C, thermal throttling should not occur. The power supply unit also contributes heat, but it rarely pushes warmth into the case, so it shouldn't impact the GPU.
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HCheeseM
07-24-2020, 12:55 PM #8

Naturally your CPU and GPU generate warmth under stress, which is normal. For the CPU to influence the GPU, ensure proper airflow exists. The Asus Direct CUII cooler performs exceptionally on high-end cards like the R9 280 compared to older models such as the R7 260x. You can find performance comparisons using various aftermarket coolers online. As long as temperatures stay below 90°C, thermal throttling should not occur. The power supply unit also contributes heat, but it rarely pushes warmth into the case, so it shouldn't impact the GPU.

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07-26-2020, 02:03 AM
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The situation works better as a thermal take version h23
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AwesomeGamer89
07-26-2020, 02:03 AM #9

The situation works better as a thermal take version h23

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Bar3210
Junior Member
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07-26-2020, 03:09 AM
#10
Sure thing. The setup looks solid for airflow improvement. With a 200mm fan front, 120mm back, and additional 120mm on top, you could fit a Coraair H100i if needed. The PSU should draw cool air from the bottom and release it through the back. Aim for positive pressure and consider adding filters to the top to keep dust out. As long as the fans are running, overheating shouldn't be an issue. Have a great day!
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Bar3210
07-26-2020, 03:09 AM #10

Sure thing. The setup looks solid for airflow improvement. With a 200mm fan front, 120mm back, and additional 120mm on top, you could fit a Coraair H100i if needed. The PSU should draw cool air from the bottom and release it through the back. Aim for positive pressure and consider adding filters to the top to keep dust out. As long as the fans are running, overheating shouldn't be an issue. Have a great day!

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