Fan curve ?

JackalRVD

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Jul 23, 2017
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Been playing PUBG, my graphics cards a 1070, I'm able to pretty easily get 100+ fps on the settings that I want (high texture, high view distance, high AA, and then everything else on low/very low) (pretty common set up for pubg)

However, after playing for a game or two my temperatures on my GPU reach 80/81 (these have slowly been creeping up from a max of around 78/79) they don't hold here and I often see the temperature begin to fall towards 77 (sometimes lower) after it's reached this point (degrees Celsius)

I noticed the Gpu was running at 99% load most the time (common with pubg I think?) so decided to hit vsync to cap my fps at 60, this did decrease the temps and load on the gpu till about 70% for a day or two HOWEVER, in my last game I noticed it rose up again to 81 and 99% - haven't noticed performance issues


- tl/dr - got a temperature problem, would a custom fan curve fix this - currently have it stock (dunno what it is and/or how to check it, pretty new to this kinda thing)?
 
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yes it could help

though i would look at your case air flow as well

unless its the standard version gtx1070 those temps are real high

mine never broke 60c before i watercooled it

JackalRVD

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Jul 23, 2017
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^ Will take a look


I forgot to add , the GPU cools instantly (within 10seconds?) back down to 40/45degrees (the lowest temp it seems to operate at (gpu fan speed is at 0 at 45 degrees)) as soon as I close PUBG. The temperature doesnt reach above 70 degrees on anything else (fully ultra/maxxed out rainbow six siege at 160fps +, holds at 68/70)
 
yes they cool down fast

since it can do zero/0 rpm then guessing its got aftermarket cooling ie its not the fe version with just the blower

since dont think those do 0 rpm

the fans should start to spin around 60/65c

though you can alter that/set a custom fan curve

using either the card manufacturers software or msi afterburner/doesnt matter if not a msi card