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July 28, 2014 4:36:45 AM

hey..i have HD 7870 XT, when i play Football-manager 2014 3D mode (a game like fifa) my GPU Temps. reaches to 71 max. Temp..now i want to know if i tried to play a game like metro last light , how much my GPU's Temp will be? will it be the same? is football manager 2014 is gpu intensive as metro?

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July 28, 2014 4:42:14 AM

Possibly a bit higher, you have to test it out to see the result. Under 85C is ok for a gpu.
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July 28, 2014 4:42:54 AM

Metro is a lot more graphically intense, however temps should not change too much. 71C is very low anyway.
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July 28, 2014 4:53:57 AM

omg..i tried to play BF4, and just at the beginning of the first mission my GPU reached to 76c with 64% fan speed ..and my i5-3470 CPU1 Reached to 69c !, CPU 2,CPU3 andCPU4 reached to 64c (i feel that if i played for an a hour or less the temps will reach to like 100c)..so i got scared and quit the game .. is that a normal temps?
PS: its now summer and weather is very hot, at winter my GPU was reaching 69c when playing battlefield !
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July 28, 2014 5:01:14 AM

Intel CPU can handle temps under 80C without throttling. i assuming you are using the stock cpu cooler given. This results is normal.
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July 28, 2014 5:03:44 AM

Actually Intel CPUs only start throttling at more than 90degrees C.

Those temps are perfectly normal.

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July 28, 2014 5:05:36 AM

actually these temps are pretty normal ....80c in gpu and 70 c in cpu with stock fan while gaming is normal ........the temperature will vary if u have high ambient room temperature..
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July 28, 2014 5:13:18 AM

thank you all for your help, i appreciate it..I'm just worrying a bit about the GPU Temp..i only played for just 2 minutes and it reached to 76c, so I'm wondering if i played for a long time will it reach to much more than that?..
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July 28, 2014 5:14:05 AM

Doesn't work like that. If you GPU temp reaches 90C plus, THEN worry about it.
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