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Posted: Wed, 25th Jul 2012 16:37 Post subject: The Sudden Weather :D GPU inside |
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Should not be that dusty of late cleaned it out not so long ago. but..
75% fan speed 46/47c idle and fans on around the place.. its fucking hot fuck this heat its 30c today
hope me old card hangs in there its like this for next few days ..
what is the weather where you are and what are ur idle temps 
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Posted: Wed, 25th Jul 2012 16:50 Post subject: |
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Room temperature: 27 ℃
GPU Idle: 33 ℃
GPU is GTX 460 with broken Twin Frozr II, so I replaced it with two silent 120mm fans @ 1100 RPMs. Card is inaudible now 
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Posted: Wed, 25th Jul 2012 16:59 Post subject: |
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I would happily welcome you back to AMD Radeons sabin 56°C under 100% load with my 6950 ^_^
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Posted: Wed, 25th Jul 2012 17:07 Post subject: |
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It's absolutely fine outside of the summer, but as soon as my comp started heating towards 20-30°C ambient, everything went to shit. I had to lower the OC on my i5 because it now idles at 40 and loads at 60, despite being on LIQUID COOLING .. and my 570 now idles between 55-60, up from low 40s.
Bah!
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Posted: Wed, 25th Jul 2012 17:10 Post subject: |
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I have exactly one extra fan in my case (20€ case xD). I have a shitty 4xxW power supply, an Athlon II X4 640 (120W TDP), 6950 and so on and nothing in my case gets really hot. And we had like 30°C yesterday, still everything fine
I just have the feeling that my power supply is failing me (not because of the weather, but generally)... Some games start stuttering after a time and even when the gfx card is cooled down, the stuttering does not stop.
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ixigia
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Posted: Wed, 25th Jul 2012 17:11 Post subject: |
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sabin1981 wrote: | Fan speed of 50% keeps my 570 at 60°C ... and that's idle. Yeah, wonderful thermals there nVidia When I'm playing an intensive game, the fan ramps up to 80% in order to keep the temperature under 80°C
It's not even that hot today, maybe 20°C or thereabouts. |
These temps are definitely unusual..maybe there's some dust? o.O
My 570 is idling at 38°C (fan speed 15%) with the room which is surely hotter than 25°C
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Airbag
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Posted: Thu, 26th Jul 2012 10:53 Post subject: |
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77c idle lol
thats like a game running perma at 100% load and more so
Ive noticed as well that its the memory clock that seems to raise heat levels, the gpu clock even if manually set does not raise but of course that could be due to no 3d happening but if I just slide my std 900mhz set memory lower I see the degrees fall off but then i cant control the memory being brought back up on game awareness etc due to its only the gpu slider that seems to function that way.
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Posted: Thu, 26th Jul 2012 15:09 Post subject: |
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its 27c in my computer room right now (at 6am. ugh its going to be hot today). my cpu (3930k@3.8 ) sitting at 34c and hitting 52 under load under an h100 with stock fans. my gpu (680 top +65/+500) is idling at 29c and it hit 64 playing max payne 3 for a few hours earlier (fan speed hit a max of 34%).
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Posted: Fri, 3rd Aug 2012 19:06 Post subject: |
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gtx 560 twin frozr II,
37% fan speed, 35c idle
think it waas about 20/24 c outside today, room temperature slightly above that.
RTX ON
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Posted: Fri, 3rd Aug 2012 22:40 Post subject: |
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You have your case fans set up properly? If you have a side fan it should be an intake fan, and the rear fan(s) should be exhaust. Mine were set up backwards and this resulted in GPU/CPU temps being 10 degrees (C) higher than they should be. Pretty common sense stuff but I'd had this case for over a decade and when I built it i didn't stop to think about that stuff.
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Posted: Sat, 4th Aug 2012 00:47 Post subject: |
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GSU hasn't beewen so bad lately, around 40c idle and toping aout at 55-66c. though that as might because the rain hads been so intense, dropoing average temps from 25c+ to low teenas.
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