GPU Temp
- BigSlideHimself
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GPU Temp
I just have a question about GPU temperature. I haven't messed around with the Nvidia overclocking settings, I have everything set to automatic temperature control. I checked my Nvidia MonitorView and noticed my GPU gets up to over 70 degrees Celcius or over 160 Farenheit. That seems pretty hot to me. It does that by itself and seems to get hotter when I play games. Also my machine seems to get louder and temperatures rise. I assume that's because the fans are speeding up to keep things cooler. So my question is what is the highest safe temperature for my GPU (8800 GTS? Or for that matter the rest of my machine. It's performing fine with minimal hang ups and/or random crashes (Like all Windows PCs :p) so it doesn't apear that theres anything wrong. I'm just concerned about the temperature and rising noise level. Thanks for any help and advice you can give.
70dC idle is too hot for a 8800GTS, should be around 55-65 w/ about 75dC max under load. The heatsink on the card may have bad contact. For a better temp analysis try RivaTuner
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Then you heard wrong.AceCombat wrote:hey grendel, i heard that the newest cards and the 7800's are programmed to stop working if riva tuner is installed.
matter of fact, thats what caused my BFG and eVGA 7800GS to stop working. the moment i uninstalled Riva, the eVGA worked just fine.
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Haha, that's a good one. The way RT interacts w/ the card/driver it's very unlikely that there's something like that in the 7800 or other cards. The only thing nV added as RT "defense" was hard-locking deactivated pipes & PID overrides (so you can't Quadro your card). I'm using RT on all my 5 computers w/ different nV GF/X cards ranging from 6200 over 7900 to 8800 for underclocking, temp monitoring, fan control etc. Never had a problem. But then I always knew what I changed w/ RT..AceCombat wrote:hey grendel, i heard that the newest cards and the 7800's are programmed to stop working if riva tuner is installed.
thats just what i heard, but why then would the 4 7800's i tried all fail to operate when i had RT Installed on my pc? but suddenly start working when i deleted it?
matter fact i just tested something...... RT works, but if i enable the pipes unlocking it locks up my PC and makes the card fail to POST again? whats the deal?
matter fact i just tested something...... RT works, but if i enable the pipes unlocking it locks up my PC and makes the card fail to POST again? whats the deal?
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AceCombat wrote:thats just what i heard, but why then would the 4 7800's i tried all fail to operate when i had RT Installed on my pc? but suddenly start working when i deleted it?
matter fact i just tested something...... RT works, but if i enable the pipes unlocking it locks up my PC and makes the card fail to POST again? whats the deal?
. . .Grendel wrote:The only thing nV added as RT "defense" was hard-locking deactivated pipes & PID overrides (so you can't Quadro your card).
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Agreed. My 7900GS idles around 50C and peaks at around 65C while C&C 3 is running, although I do have a 120mm fan as a side intake.Grendel wrote:70dC idle is too hot for a 8800GTS, should be around 55-65 w/ about 75dC max under load. The heatsink on the card may have bad contact. For a better temp analysis try RivaTuner