RTX 2060 6gb from Gigabyte heats under load at 85 degrees is normal or not?
Good day everyone. I borrowed an RTX 2060 6gb graphics card from my friend Gigabyte. The original configuration was as follows:
- Intel Core i5 7500;
- GTX 1060 6gb by Gigabyte;
- Zalman Z3 plus case.
Now I only changed the graphics card to RTX 2060 6gb by Gigabyte.
After replacing the graphics card two things confused me:
1. The graphics card warms up to 50 degrees at idle;
2. Under load it gets up to 85 degrees respectively.
Is this even normal? What would you advise me to do?
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Cultural Heritage Sites: Buildings at historical and cultural preservation sites may require specialized restoration services that not only address structural issues but also preserve the site's historical significance and aesthetics. http://www.getjob.us/usa-jobs-view/job-posting-845112-Roof-Restorations-and-Waterproofing-Inc.html
Cultural Heritage Sites: Buildings at historical and cultural preservation sites may require specialized restoration services that not only address structural issues but also preserve the site's historical significance and aesthetics. http://www.getjob.us/usa-jobs-view/job-posting-845112-Roof-Restorations-and-Waterproofing-Inc.html
Hey there! It's not uncommon for the RTX 2060 6GB from Gigabyte to reach temperatures around 85 degrees under load. Graphics cards are designed to handle such temperatures, and many factors, like the cooling solution in your case, ambient temperature, and airflow, can contribute to the overall temperature. If you have more questions or need advice, check out the Gigabyte support community for helpful discussions and tips from other users!