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March 16, 2014 7:48:29 AM

Hello Friends I have Nvidia Geforce GTX650Ti 2GB Gainward .. My GPU is overheating as when ever I start my PC its on 35 degree Celsius .. And When I play games its on 65 or 69 degree Celsius.. Will this temperature melt my GPU or blow it or both?

My PC Specs:
i5 3450
8Gb ram(corsair)
Asus Mobo.
iBall 500watts PSU

I don't have any water cooling system or any other cooling system ..

I only have stock cooler And tell me the best place to fit the fans.

And what if I play games on highest settings will temperature rises and what if I play games on lowest settings will temperature decreases. ?

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March 16, 2014 7:53:18 AM

70 degrees for a GPU is not an issue to think about and yes if you want more performance out of your GPU it will encounter greater temperatures bt according to me you shouldnt worry for 65-69 degrees if that is your max temperature
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March 16, 2014 8:01:51 AM

^ Agree. Download MSI Afterburner and you can modify your fan profile so that they are ramp up sooner and spin faster. You can monitor your temps and see if that makes a difference.
-Bruce
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March 16, 2014 9:27:07 AM

subhadeep082012 said:
70 degrees for a GPU is not an issue to think about and yes if you want more performance out of your GPU it will encounter greater temperatures bt according to me you shouldnt worry for 65-69 degrees if that is your max temperature


It means 70 is normal and what if it goes up to 70 ?
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March 16, 2014 9:27:59 AM

dish_moose said:
^ Agree. Download MSI Afterburner and you can modify your fan profile so that they are ramp up sooner and spin faster. You can monitor your temps and see if that makes a difference.
-Bruce


Doesn't decrease the life of fan?
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March 16, 2014 11:19:16 AM

Vicky555 said:
dish_moose said:
^ Agree. Download MSI Afterburner and you can modify your fan profile so that they are ramp up sooner and spin faster. You can monitor your temps and see if that makes a difference.
-Bruce


Doesn't decrease the life of fan?


Nope you just need MSI Afterburner to control the fan speed and temperatures shall vary accordingly
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March 16, 2014 12:53:02 PM

This Temperature is normal for your card. Did you know the normal temperature for a high end card like the 780 or 780 ti is over 80 degrees when playing demanding games?
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March 16, 2014 12:56:10 PM

The temperatures above are for reference cards.
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March 16, 2014 1:04:44 PM

Sure the life of the fan may decrease slightly if you game all the time. MSI Afterburner adjust the fan output dependent on gpu temp and what you set for your fan profile. If you are web browsing the gpu load will be light and the fans will not spin fast.
-Bruce
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March 23, 2014 8:22:18 AM

Thank you every one for suggestions and can I use EVGA Precision X for controlling the fan speed
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March 23, 2014 8:13:52 PM

dish_moose said:
Sure the life of the fan may decrease slightly if you game all the time. MSI Afterburner adjust the fan output dependent on gpu temp and what you set for your fan profile. If you are web browsing the gpu load will be light and the fans will not spin fast.
-Bruce


Can I use EVGA Precision X
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March 24, 2014 4:24:12 AM

Sure - a few of my buddies like it better.
-bruce
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