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Arguments_on_table 06.03.21 03:39 am

Graphics card temperatures.

I decided to close the case again, for an old woman gtx 970 from gigabytes with three fans in idle 33 and at a load of 70-75 are these normal temperatures? Again, in a closed case.
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Frostmir 06.03.21

30 degrees (plus or minus 2-3 degrees) at idle is an absolute norm, especially for a pc. 70 in the load is also the norm, but it depends on which settings to play. Considering the fact that 970 is also "cold", then yes, 70 degrees is the norm at high load. And which games are modern 2017-2020 or 6-10 years old?

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legusor 06.03.21

Yes. this is the norm.

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Arguments_on_table 06.03.21

Frostmir
modern, medium-high
Low only punk2077

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Joel Miller 06.03.21

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Norm, I have a little higher in idle 35-40 degrees, with a load of 70-75, though a video card with two fans :)

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AnPei 06.03.21

Added Hot Spot and Memory Temperature to gpu-z.It's especially interesting who disassembled the video card, all the jambs of the assembly are revealed. If the temperature of the video card is 71 and PerfCap Reason is not gray, this is also bad.

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Frostmir 06.03.21

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I will say this, don’t worry. For the 9xx series, 70 degrees under load is the norm. Moreover, you have a PC, and a PC, unlike consoles and laptops, has much better cooling.