GPU Too Hot?

SixHunters129

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I recently bought a new computer:

GPU: EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 770 W/ACX cooling

CPU: i7 3770

Ram: 16GB

I was playing Crysis 3 for about 45 minutes, I realized my GPU was at 83c. (It usually stays around 70-77c) 83c was the hottest it ever got but my fan speed was at 98%. Is it bad that my GPU is this hot? When I'm not playing video games, it stays around 34c-45c. I am in an EXTREMELY hot room, and my case doesnt have that good of airflow, but still is it bad to have my GPU that hot?

Thanks!
 
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High end graphic cards typically run very warm, and will be in the 70's normally. You're temperatures are normal though considering the room is very hot. Try to cool off the room if possible, ambient temperatures will affect your hardware greatly.

memadmax

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That isn't too bad. It's Hot, but not quite close to meltdown yet lol
If you need extra cooling get yourself a pci slot mounted cooler or a couple of extra fans for your case.
Clean out all the dust too lol.
 
High end graphic cards typically run very warm, and will be in the 70's normally. You're temperatures are normal though considering the room is very hot. Try to cool off the room if possible, ambient temperatures will affect your hardware greatly.
 
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