Video card overheating (*) (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
Can you please tell me why the palit nvidia geforce gtx 680 video card can heat up. The sistemnik cleaned the dust, changed the thermal paste the other day, but it still heats up to 90 degrees in the game (data from msi afterbahner). Before changing the thermal paste, the computer rebooted 2 times by itself. As soon as the thermal paste was changed, the reboots seemed to disappear, but the video card still heats up, bp at 550v, through the case you can very well feel how the coolers work, you can feel the cold. The system engineer is only 2 years old. Thank you in advance.Genom94
if the reference, then do not worry about the temperature
and what for vidyakha then?
Genom94
What kind of vidyuha? What kind of cooling? Vendor? If this is some kind of ref. PECH470 / 480, then 90 degrees is a heavenly temperature for it.
No more drugs ...
Anatoly Burmistrov
nvidia geforce gtx 680
probably a reference, but how to find out
Genom94
max permissible temperature is 98. there is a margin, but you need to think about something, usually working for it is about 75-80. Did you change the thermostat on a vidyukha? on what? if there is a varik throw a picture of the system unit, maybe there will be some advice.
Genom94
Replacement for a "branded power supply unit " of 700 watts (honest watts), and also - the card is good, but the quality of the PALETS leaves much to be desired (I don't understand there are ASUS, MSI, GIGABYTE, why then take this PALET), and quite that the card on some 12v circuits, cheto is not enough, (model of the power supply unit in the studio) and yes - 90 in the heat is not critical!
Genom94 wrote: I
changed the thermal paste the other day, but it still heats up to 90 degrees in the
game.You can stupidly afterburner when you start the game, set the cooler speed to 100% (well, or more subtly, build a cooler operation schedule depending on temperature) the truth will make a lot of noise.
Although, of course, it is strange that after replacing the thermal paste, such a high temperature, even if it is a reference.