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AMD To Issue Software Fix To Address RX 480 Power Consumption Problems

When reviewing the AMD RX 480 Graphics card, many hardware sites discovered that the GPU exceeded its target 150W TDP and had a low power distribution between the PCIe and 6-pin power connector, resulting in excessive over-current through the PCIe slot. The results of the tests became a big topic on Reddit, and other hardware sites also issued follow-up testing of the power issue.

AMD was notified of the issue. This morning, AMD finally issued a statement in regards to our findings.

As you know, we continuously tune our GPUs in order to maximize their performance within their given power envelopes and the speed of the memory interface, which in this case is an unprecedented 8Gbps for GDDR5. Recently, we identified select scenarios where the tuning of some RX 480 boards was not optimal. Fortunately, we can adjust the GPU’s tuning via software in order to resolve this issue. We are already testing a driver that implements a fix, and we will provide an update to the community on our progress on Tuesday (July 5, 2016).

AMD is apparently moving quickly on the issue and will provide a fix.

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