G Guest Guest Apr 20, 2014 #1 graphic card runs 10 degree celsius higher than room temperature on idle
Solution N N NuggetFlipper May 6, 2014 room temp is 35 C That should be fine. Generally, gpus are safe below 80 C. If you want to decrease the temps just get better case airflow or an aftermarket gpu cooler.
room temp is 35 C That should be fine. Generally, gpus are safe below 80 C. If you want to decrease the temps just get better case airflow or an aftermarket gpu cooler.
ThatVietGuy Titan Nov 6, 2007 11,718 314 70,240 Apr 20, 2014 #2 Ok? Is there a question here? Upvote 0 Downvote
Jacob McIntosh Honorable Aug 24, 2013 2,073 0 12,460 Apr 20, 2014 #3 Electricity produces heat, and because GPUs consume so much power, the generate TONS of heat. That temprature is perfectly normal. Upvote 0 Downvote
Electricity produces heat, and because GPUs consume so much power, the generate TONS of heat. That temprature is perfectly normal.
Jacob McIntosh Honorable Aug 24, 2013 2,073 0 12,460 Apr 20, 2014 #4 What GPU are you using, and what are the temps on idle? Upvote 0 Downvote
CrispyChips Reputable Feb 16, 2014 531 0 5,160 Apr 20, 2014 #5 ...if the ambient temp is 40c(109f),then we have a problem. +50c is too hot for idle imo Upvote 0 Downvote
N NuggetFlipper Honorable Feb 5, 2014 23 0 10,520 Apr 27, 2014 #6 CrispyChips : ...if the ambient temp is 40c(109f),then we have a problem. +50c is too hot for idle imo If ambient is 40c then 50c idle is perfectly normal... you can't cool your gpu below ambient with conventional methods anyways. Upvote 0 Downvote
CrispyChips : ...if the ambient temp is 40c(109f),then we have a problem. +50c is too hot for idle imo If ambient is 40c then 50c idle is perfectly normal... you can't cool your gpu below ambient with conventional methods anyways.
CrispyChips Reputable Feb 16, 2014 531 0 5,160 Apr 27, 2014 #7 NuggetFlipper : CrispyChips : ...if the ambient temp is 40c(109f),then we have a problem. +50c is too hot for idle imo If ambient is 40c then 50c idle is perfectly normal... you can't cool your gpu below ambient with conventional methods anyways. ..thats not what im saying. He never told us the room temp to begin with Upvote 0 Downvote
NuggetFlipper : CrispyChips : ...if the ambient temp is 40c(109f),then we have a problem. +50c is too hot for idle imo If ambient is 40c then 50c idle is perfectly normal... you can't cool your gpu below ambient with conventional methods anyways. ..thats not what im saying. He never told us the room temp to begin with
N NuggetFlipper Honorable Feb 5, 2014 23 0 10,520 May 6, 2014 Solution #9 room temp is 35 C That should be fine. Generally, gpus are safe below 80 C. If you want to decrease the temps just get better case airflow or an aftermarket gpu cooler. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
room temp is 35 C That should be fine. Generally, gpus are safe below 80 C. If you want to decrease the temps just get better case airflow or an aftermarket gpu cooler.