A antmeyerx Honorable Jun 15, 2013 21 0 10,510 Jun 15, 2013 #1 I am running a EVGA GeForce GTX 660 superclocked gpu it hit about 80c is this normal or should i go ahead and increase the fan speed? Just wondering if i should be concerned with the temperature of this card.
I am running a EVGA GeForce GTX 660 superclocked gpu it hit about 80c is this normal or should i go ahead and increase the fan speed? Just wondering if i should be concerned with the temperature of this card.
chinoroy Distinguished Feb 5, 2011 291 0 18,810 Jun 15, 2013 #2 yeah you should adjust the fan speed whenever youre gaming. Upvote 0 Downvote
JRAtk94 Honorable May 26, 2013 1,496 0 11,660 Jun 15, 2013 #3 80C is perfectly safe, but I wouldn't let it go any higher than that. It should never be allowed to reach 90C. I like to keep my GPU at 70C at the very maximum, because I'm strange. Upvote 0 Downvote
80C is perfectly safe, but I wouldn't let it go any higher than that. It should never be allowed to reach 90C. I like to keep my GPU at 70C at the very maximum, because I'm strange.
A antmeyerx Honorable Jun 15, 2013 21 0 10,510 Jun 15, 2013 #4 Okay that makes sense, this is my EXACT gpu http:// I've read else where that it will reduce the life of the actual fan and could possibly break.. thats why im concerned about raising the speed Upvote 0 Downvote
Okay that makes sense, this is my EXACT gpu http:// I've read else where that it will reduce the life of the actual fan and could possibly break.. thats why im concerned about raising the speed
chinoroy Distinguished Feb 5, 2011 291 0 18,810 Jun 15, 2013 #5 JRAtk94 : 80C is perfectly safe, but I wouldn't let it go any higher than that. It should never be allowed to reach 90C. I like to keep my GPU at 70C at the very maximum, because I'm strange. yeah same here. but kepler cards reduce their clock speeds when they hit 70C. and more reduction at 80c. Upvote 0 Downvote
JRAtk94 : 80C is perfectly safe, but I wouldn't let it go any higher than that. It should never be allowed to reach 90C. I like to keep my GPU at 70C at the very maximum, because I'm strange. yeah same here. but kepler cards reduce their clock speeds when they hit 70C. and more reduction at 80c.
chinoroy Distinguished Feb 5, 2011 291 0 18,810 Jun 15, 2013 #6 antmeyerx : Okay that makes sense, this is my EXACT gpu http:// I've read else where that it will reduce the life of the actual fan and could possibly break.. thats why im concerned about raising the speed blower type fans will not break easily. and you could always make a fan curve/profile using Afterburner. Upvote 0 Downvote
antmeyerx : Okay that makes sense, this is my EXACT gpu http:// I've read else where that it will reduce the life of the actual fan and could possibly break.. thats why im concerned about raising the speed blower type fans will not break easily. and you could always make a fan curve/profile using Afterburner.
A antmeyerx Honorable Jun 15, 2013 21 0 10,510 Jun 15, 2013 #7 Well this is the curve i am using, i just wanna know if its okay, my temperatures are fine with this Upvote 0 Downvote
chinoroy Distinguished Feb 5, 2011 291 0 18,810 Jun 15, 2013 #8 antmeyerx : Well this is the curve i am using, i just wanna know if its okay, my temperatures are fine with this looks good. Upvote 0 Downvote
antmeyerx : Well this is the curve i am using, i just wanna know if its okay, my temperatures are fine with this looks good.
A antmeyerx Honorable Jun 15, 2013 21 0 10,510 Jun 15, 2013 #9 Okay cool im probably gonna use that curve while gaming thank you much Upvote 0 Downvote