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Is my GPU running at a dangerous temperature?

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April 29, 2014 6:16:38 AM

When I play a graphic-intensive game like Metro Last Light on the highest graphic settings, my GPU reaches the mid to upper 80s Celsius. The CPU goes up to high 60s to low 70s. I have an i7 4770 and a R9 270x and my computer is an Alienware x51. This is what it looks like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RafZCg04wV4

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a c 192 à CPUs
April 29, 2014 8:13:23 AM

Hi and welcome to the forums!

that is running fine, it is not damaging your graphics card and is within operating temperature, no problem at all. It is damaging when it goes over 100 degrees, your well below that.
a b à CPUs
April 29, 2014 8:16:25 AM

Agreed, your Temps are fine, they are designed to be able to run hot, when you reach the high 90s and 100s then it's a problem, if you are not comfortable with your temps you can change your CPU fan or ramp up the fans RPM on your CPU and GPU to decrease the temperatures.
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April 29, 2014 12:11:33 PM

Your fine, I have a rule for this stuff:

30 Degrees and below, YOUR ICE COLD.

50 Degrees, Keep it in the back of your mind

70 Degrees, Just think about every so often

90 Degrees. START TO WORRY

100 degrees, Okay, I think you just lost something :D 
April 29, 2014 2:15:26 PM

Thanks for the replies guys! I really wanted to play Watch Dogs and I know it's going to be quite demanding graphically, even on medium or high settings. I thought that I'd have to buy a PS4 instead to play it without worrying about ruining my graphics card. But if it's still within safe temperatures then that's great lol. I appreciate the answers!
April 29, 2014 3:33:58 PM

Also, one question! If I did want to lower the temps, should I use MSI afterburner? My PC uses like 40% fans when my gpu gets to mid 80s celsius
a b à CPUs
April 29, 2014 5:36:54 PM

MSI afterburner, gpu tweak, they all do the same thing.
a c 192 à CPUs
April 29, 2014 11:12:10 PM

madebyshady said:
Also, one question! If I did want to lower the temps, should I use MSI afterburner? My PC uses like 40% fans when my gpu gets to mid 80s celsius


any OC software works with all cards and all do a similar job, just set the fan speed manually when it gets to a certain temperature.
April 30, 2014 1:29:17 PM

unknownofprob said:
madebyshady said:
Also, one question! If I did want to lower the temps, should I use MSI afterburner? My PC uses like 40% fans when my gpu gets to mid 80s celsius


any OC software works with all cards and all do a similar job, just set the fan speed manually when it gets to a certain temperature.


Yeah I set it to about 45% fan speed when it reaches 70 C and then 55% fan speed if it reaches 80 C and the temperature difference is HUGE. Now the gpu never goes past like 77 C. If I wanted to, I could even make it 55% fan speed at 70 C and have the gpu be at like 71-72 C when playing graphically intensive games but it gets really loud at that point. But still, that's a 10 C difference!! xD
a c 192 à CPUs
April 30, 2014 9:38:04 PM

below 85 degrees, your fine, the card isn;t being damaged in any way, even though it's running hot. It really isn't anything to worry about, only worry once it goes over 95 degrees for your graphics card, your safely within operating temperature.
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