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The GPU will slot into the top PCIe slot on the motherboard.
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_Skittle wrote The GPU will slot into the top PCIe slot on the motherboard.
Solved it now had some movement to do though. The GPU is really hot, didnt use it for gaming or w/e and it's sitting at 60 celcius.. is that normal?
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I had a 390 and had high temps, it's not great but as long as it doesn't throttle or crash it won't affect performance.
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SouI wrote_Skittle wrote The GPU will slot into the top PCIe slot on the motherboard.
Solved it now had some movement to do though. The GPU is really hot, didnt use it for gaming or w/e and it's sitting at 60 celcius.. is that normal?
that's fine as long as you're not exceeding 105c
The MSI card is fairly quiet you can adjust the fans speeds if feel it's too hot, but it won't get damaged at stock settings.
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