First off I couldn't find how to do it on google so I am asking you. So I need to make my GPU temps go down because they are pretty high I have 2 monitors one is an 27" and one is an 21" by the way if that helps.
1# 560 Ti Idle: 45-48C
1# 560 Ti gaming:70-74C
2# 560TI Idle: 60C
2# 560 Ti Gaming: 70-76C
Is there any way to make these temps go down?
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I would recommend only setting your fans to 75%+ during intense games though, and only if you really need it.
The temps you quoted are honestly not bad and very normal. You should really only be worried if it goes to 90C or higher. My 9800GT is around 55-65 idle and never goes above 79-80C on full load. It's been working great since 2008.
Nice. I plan to sli mine once the 600s come out and the price drops, that should hold me over until 2013, when I plan on upgrading to the 700 series or whatever else comes out from nvidia.
I would recommend only setting your fans to 75%+ during intense games though, and only if you really need it.
The temps you quoted are honestly not bad and very normal. You should really only be worried if it goes to 90C or higher. My 9800GT is around 55-65 idle and never goes above 79-80C on full load. It's been working great since 2008.
Ok I updated my drivers and now they are alot cooler. But when I play GMOD (A HL2 mod) One of the 560ti's Is nice and cool at 35C while the other is ate 69-79 C What is the matter?
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What is the card's exact model (manufacturer, etc...)? My MSI HAWK 560 Ti's idle temperature is around 30 degrees, playing VF3 all maxed out gives me around 70 degrees.
Ok I updated my drivers and now they are alot cooler. But when I play GMOD (A HL2 mod) One of the 560ti's Is nice and cool at 35C while the other is ate 69-79 C What is the matter?
One of the cards may get hotter because if they're right on top of each other, either the air from one is heating up the other's PCB, or more hot air is getting trapped in one of the cards.
Ok I updated my drivers and now they are alot cooler. But when I play GMOD (A HL2 mod) One of the 560ti's Is nice and cool at 35C while the other is ate 69-79 C What is the matter?
Most likely Gmod is not compatible with multiple card setups, but that's just a guess.
1# 560 Ti Idle: 45-48C
1# 560 Ti gaming:70-74C
2# 560TI Idle: 60C
2# 560 Ti Gaming: 70-76C
Is there any way to make these temps go down?
16GB Corsair Ballistix X 850 TX Corsair 80+ Gold PSU Windows 7 Home Premium Gigabyte Z87X UD5H MOBO
I would recommend only setting your fans to 75%+ during intense games though, and only if you really need it.
The temps you quoted are honestly not bad and very normal. You should really only be worried if it goes to 90C or higher. My 9800GT is around 55-65 idle and never goes above 79-80C on full load. It's been working great since 2008.
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EVGA superclocked 560 Ti's in SLI mode.
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Nice. I plan to sli mine once the 600s come out and the price drops, that should hold me over until 2013, when I plan on upgrading to the 700 series or whatever else comes out from nvidia.
i5 6600k 4.6ghz / MSI 280X / 8Gb 2666 DDR4 / Gigabyte Z170X-UD5 / TX550M / 500Gb 850 EVO / NZXT S340 / Corsair K65 / Corsair M60
Ok I updated my drivers and now they are alot cooler. But when I play GMOD (A HL2 mod) One of the 560ti's Is nice and cool at 35C while the other is ate 69-79 C What is the matter?
16GB Corsair Ballistix X 850 TX Corsair 80+ Gold PSU Windows 7 Home Premium Gigabyte Z87X UD5H MOBO
One of the cards may get hotter because if they're right on top of each other, either the air from one is heating up the other's PCB, or more hot air is getting trapped in one of the cards.
That, or only one card is working...
Most likely Gmod is not compatible with multiple card setups, but that's just a guess.