My Geforce 6800 GT OC (BFG manufacturer) is running around 125C on a Vista machine. When I ran XP, the GPU would idle at 70C and would go around 110C when playing a 3D game. The fan on that thing is ...
A previously unannounced change to new Nvidia graphics cards such as the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 might make it harder to keep an eye on unusual GPU temperature spikes. With the new RTX 50-series GPUs, ...
The acceptable temperature range for GPUs varies based on a few important factors. Firstly, some cards are rated for higher temperatures, whereas others can't reach those same numbers without ...
Each GPU has a maximum temperature set by the manufacturer that is considered safe. As long as the graphics chip operates within these specifications, everything is fine. As soon as temperatures rise, ...
There’s no fixed answer to this question, as it ultimately depends on the design of your specific GPU. NVIDIA’s top-end consumer card, the GeForce RTX 4090, can handle temperatures up to 90C, or about ...
Some thermal testing of AMD's unreleased RX 9070 XT graphics card has yielded some worrying results, showing the memory temperature in excess of 90 degrees C at times. Although it's alarming to see ...
In this post, we will show you how to lower your GPU temperature on a Windows 11/10 computer. If GPU temperature rises a lot while using some GPU-intensive applications (some video editors) or games, ...
I’m experimenting a bit with an older 2080 and have de-shrouded the card and replaced the original fans with 120mm ones and it is (much) cooler and quieter. The issue is though that the vram still ...
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