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Post by thevergatarious on Mar 9, 2012 3:45:25 GMT 1
I'm getting high tempetures in VGA, from 40º to 90º, how can i fix it?
I love this MOD ;D
specs:
Intel Core i5 2500K WDC Black 750GB Gigabyte Z68X-UD4-B3 Patriot Sector 5 2x2GB 1600 ZOTAC NVIDIA 560Ti 1GB OC Corsair TX750V2
I use defaut settings with Patch 1.0.0.4
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Post by legacyy on Mar 9, 2012 9:12:43 GMT 1
Hi, how good is your PC cooled ? Try to open the side and see if there are any big differences.
80-85°C is normally for this Card. have you overclocked it?
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Post by dmcprince1 on Mar 9, 2012 11:35:47 GMT 1
Raise your Fan speed or buy a better fan. Alternative you can use the iceconfig.dll for people who are afraid of overheating.
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Post by icelaglace on Mar 9, 2012 11:53:55 GMT 1
NVIDIA OC'D, Not a surprise. They are meant to heat a lot.
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Post by legacyy on Mar 9, 2012 12:26:30 GMT 1
I forgot 1 thing: My GTX580 OC also got to 90° with GTA IV, so I just changed the cooler. Now i have Max. 70°
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Post by nrages on Mar 9, 2012 14:41:32 GMT 1
High Settings, no cooling support= high temps.
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Post by halomaster07 on Mar 9, 2012 20:23:50 GMT 1
I forgot 1 thing: My GTX580 OC also got to 90° with GTA IV, so I just changed the cooler. Now i have Max. 70° I'm curious, what cooler did you get? I've got a gtx560 ti sc, experiencing high temps + fan speed on just about any game. I figured it was due to a relatively small case.
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Post by legacyy on Mar 9, 2012 21:36:12 GMT 1
I got an ARCTIC COOLING Accelero XTREME Plus II. Was kinda difficult to mount the Cooler on the GPU because the back of the HDMI connector was too high so I needed to cut some of the covering metal away.... but worked finally ;D Now i get 70°C max with 900MHz@1,075V (783@1,025stock) I must say my Case is pretty good cooled. 1x120mm front, 1x120mm back and 2x140mm in the top. And i got the side of the case opened for better air circulation. Your 560ti oc is from evga right? Then there is no warrenty loss if you change cooler
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Post by amazingdx on Mar 11, 2012 21:24:33 GMT 1
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Post by halomaster07 on Mar 12, 2012 20:43:47 GMT 1
I'm looking for a quieter solution though, just running my fans at higher speeds for lower temps doesn't really seem like a viable way to go about doing such a thing. Unless I'm missing the point of manual fan control.
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Post by aksine on Mar 13, 2012 11:44:58 GMT 1
I run my fan speed at 100% ,Temps dont go up more than 80C ,Try taking out your card and cleaning it(Dust?)
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Post by halomaster07 on Mar 14, 2012 2:28:04 GMT 1
I run my fan speed at 100% ,Temps dont go up more than 80C ,Try taking out your card and cleaning it(Dust?) O.o constant 100% fan speed for the 560ti sc is ~40 DBA! That is like sticking your head in a jet engine, forever.
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Post by aksine on Mar 14, 2012 5:31:58 GMT 1
I run my fan speed at 100% ,Temps dont go up more than 80C ,Try taking out your card and cleaning it(Dust?) O.o constant 100% fan speed for the 560ti sc is ~40 DBA! That is like sticking your head in a jet engine, forever. I have 4870X2 and it is more than 50 DB, But i dont mind the noise
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Post by halomaster07 on Mar 15, 2012 8:03:28 GMT 1
O.o constant 100% fan speed for the 560ti sc is ~40 DBA! That is like sticking your head in a jet engine, forever. I have 4870X2 and it is more than 50 DB, But i dont mind the noise ! Damn. I'm used to using my 9800 gtx+, no matter what I did to it, It was always so subtle and quiet. Upgraded to this 560 2-3 months ago and its still like O.O unless I have my headphones on, then it's solid (but I have a decent little 2.1 I prefer).
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