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Ok, so I have been oc my evga gtx 760 4gb and I run msi furry stress test and I have been getting temps between 45-48c. The resolution of the tests are 1920x1080. Is this normal even though I don't have a water cooled gpu just the regular ACX cooler?
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Depends.
You could get near that temperature if your graphics card fans where at nearly full speed. You would defiantly know if there where.
I would use many programs to figure out the correct temperature. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] afterburner should tell you that.
You could get near that temperature if your graphics card fans where at nearly full speed. You would defiantly know if there where.
I would use many programs to figure out the correct temperature. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] afterburner should tell you that.
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anything under 60 is okay
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Xiggy wrote Depends.My fans are at 75% and my oc Memory: 1902MHz Default Memory: 1502Mhz oc GPU: 1235MHz Default GPU: 1085Mhz
You could get near that temperature if your graphics card fans where at nearly full speed. You would defiantly know if there where.
I would use many programs to figure out the correct temperature. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] afterburner should tell you that.
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Makio wrote anything under 60 is okay
Not really.
GPU's can sit nicely on 80/90 degrees and they will be perfectly fine. Just not for 24/7 use ofc.
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yoshi124 wroteXiggy wrote Depends.My fans are at 75% and my oc Memory: 1902MHz Default Memory: 1502Mhz oc GPU: 1235MHz Default GPU: 1085Mhz
You could get near that temperature if your graphics card fans where at nearly full speed. You would defiantly know if there where.
I would use many programs to figure out the correct temperature. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] afterburner should tell you that.
I'd keep the fan speed where they are if your alright with the noise.
If not, tone them down and run a stress test in multiple games and see what your temps are like after.
If your happy with them, keep going till your alright with the heat output to noise ratio.
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Xiggy wrote Depends.Forgot to add that I am using afterburner.
You could get near that temperature if your graphics card fans where at nearly full speed. You would defiantly know if there where.
I would use many programs to figure out the correct temperature. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] afterburner should tell you that.
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