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Posted: Fri, 10th Jul 2009 01:51 Post subject: GPU high temperatures? |
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In idle my GTX280 temperatures is 52-54C degrees. Is this normal?
Once i push the gpu to 100%, the temperatures rise at 89C and settle at 90-91C.
I know that at 105C gpu jumps into safe mode. But i having this temperatures for months and it didn't toast or anything. Anyone with a suggestion? Am I safe from toasting my gpu?
i7 920 3.82Ghz OC / Asus P6T Deluxe v2/ 6GB / EVGA GTX570 SC/ Eizo TFT 24''/ Creative Audigy 2 / Windows 7 Pro x64
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Posted: Fri, 10th Jul 2009 03:18 Post subject: |
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Idle 40c
100% load - 62c max
fan speed on both accounts 36% 
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Posted: Fri, 10th Jul 2009 05:23 Post subject: |
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What Mortibus said. Got an Arctic Cooling for my 4870x2 and will never look back.
Idle 37c or so, load max 55-60c
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Posted: Fri, 10th Jul 2009 05:42 Post subject: |
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i got a gtx275 recently and holy shit that thing gets hot
AND it's got two fans and it's loud as hell
this reminds me of the end of the last cpu generation where every cpu overheated and there were no stable machines for a few years
is this supposed to be progress?
my not-too-old-actually 8600gt was cool and quiet as a whisper
are the new ati cards this hot and loud?
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Posted: Fri, 10th Jul 2009 11:23 Post subject: |
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ati tend to get even hotter especially x2 series
come to think of it, u pay 500 euro or so for the top end card and u still need to pay xtra to get decent cooling for it, what a lame shit imo
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Posted: Fri, 10th Jul 2009 12:12 Post subject: |
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I remember when I bought my uberpriced 7800gtx (525euros) and was astounded by its sheer size ! And that it needed direct psu connection for power !
And now my gtx260 is even fucking bigger and has 2 power inputs ! Well, fuck me. At least I bought it 150euros, hehe.
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Posted: Fri, 10th Jul 2009 12:49 Post subject: |
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Mortibus wrote: | ati tend to get even hotter especially x2 series
come to think of it, u pay 500 euro or so for the top end card and u still need to pay xtra to get decent cooling for it, what a lame shit imo |
Who pays 500 euro for a gfx card?
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Posted: Fri, 10th Jul 2009 12:59 Post subject: |
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well some ppl do apparently
i've never paid more than 100 euro for a video card ever
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Posted: Fri, 10th Jul 2009 17:55 Post subject: |
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wish i had your patience
this thing is driving me mad
paid myself sick and it's an overheating, loud shit
fast though, but not enough to warrant the trouble
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Posted: Sat, 11th Jul 2009 21:47 Post subject: Re: GPU high temperatures? |
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NightlyGregor wrote: | In idle my GTX280 temperatures is 52-54C degrees. Is this normal?
Once i push the gpu to 100%, the temperatures rise at 89C and settle at 90-91C.
I know that at 105C gpu jumps into safe mode. But i having this temperatures for months and it didn't toast or anything. Anyone with a suggestion? Am I safe from toasting my gpu? |
My GTX 285 idles at 49-52C (depending on my room temp), at max load it sits around 86-88C. These were the temps when it was freshly installed about a month ago, and they're still holding steady, so that's not factoring dust buildup into the equation.
Also, stock clocked.
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Posted: Sat, 15th Aug 2009 22:12 Post subject: |
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My 275 idles @ 55c, under load hits 83c.
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Posted: Sun, 16th Aug 2009 04:30 Post subject: |
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I'm having the same problem, gtx275 running too hot for my liking. Also looked at the Arctic Cooling Accelero Xtreme GTX280. Thing is, I have a Thermaltake Swing case http://www.tt-germany.com/product_gallery.aspx?PARENT_CID=C_00000247&id=C_00000248&name=Swing&ov=&ovid=&parent_cp=
and I already had to push the hdd case thing forward a little bit to fit the card in. the AC cooler is even longer than that and I don't know how to fit that in and I don't wanna have to buy an aftermarket cooler AND a new case, only to find out that tha fucking card doesn't fit in that one as well. So I guess I'll just have to learn to accept the noise. Because the stock cooler works just fine when you set it to at least 80% at which point it is very loud IMO.
edit: I found a nice forumthread about the problems one may encounter installing the AC Accelero on a GTX275
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showpost.php?p=1440587&postcount=270
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