L LoneWolfFTE Commendable Mar 30, 2016 46 0 1,540 Aug 13, 2016 #1 I have a GTX 260 core 216 and it reaches a max of 73° Celsius while im playing games, and when I play COD BO2, or TF2, the drivers will sometimes stop working. Is this because my GPU is getting too hot?
I have a GTX 260 core 216 and it reaches a max of 73° Celsius while im playing games, and when I play COD BO2, or TF2, the drivers will sometimes stop working. Is this because my GPU is getting too hot?
Solution W W weberdarren97 Aug 13, 2016 It's not because of heat. That GPU will be comfortable up until about 85C. You should begin to worry if it approaches 90C. There are a lot of driver issues with Win 10, we'll just have to wait for things to calm down.
It's not because of heat. That GPU will be comfortable up until about 85C. You should begin to worry if it approaches 90C. There are a lot of driver issues with Win 10, we'll just have to wait for things to calm down.
W weberdarren97 Glorious Aug 10, 2015 8,137 6 45,615 Aug 13, 2016 Solution #2 It's not because of heat. That GPU will be comfortable up until about 85C. You should begin to worry if it approaches 90C. There are a lot of driver issues with Win 10, we'll just have to wait for things to calm down. Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
It's not because of heat. That GPU will be comfortable up until about 85C. You should begin to worry if it approaches 90C. There are a lot of driver issues with Win 10, we'll just have to wait for things to calm down.
HDD-Mod Reputable Mar 15, 2015 216 0 4,710 Aug 13, 2016 #3 That's fine. Plenty of headroom. Upvote 0 Downvote