As a general rule of thumb, a safe temperature range for a typical desktop GPU (graphics card) when under load during a gaming session is between 60 and 85 degrees Celsius (140 - 185 degrees Fahrenheit). Some cards can safely operate at higher temperatures, as explained below under the NVi...
// profile, if this temp (degrees Centigrade or Fahrenheit) is achieved. // default= 80 degrees Centigrade / 176 degrees Fahrenheit. // 当温度达到该值时,程序将自动退出手动模式,并切换到之前启用过的智能模式. //ManModeExit=55 //ManModeExit=131 // with Fahrenheit ManModeExit=55 // --- /...
While ideal GPU temperatures are usually between 65°to 85°Celsius (149°to 185°F) under load, AMD GPUs (like the Radeon RX 5700 or 6000 Series) can safely reach temperatures as high as110 degrees Celsius (230° F). Until one of their sensors hits the 110-degree junction, these GPUs...
The graphs on the right-hand side will tell you most of what you need to know at this point. The top one is for your graphics card’s core temperature. It can run anywhere up to 176 degrees Fahrenheit without much difficulty, but anything beyond that gets dangerous for your hardware and...
NVIDIA’sideal rangeis between 70 and 85 degrees Celsius (~158-185 Fahrenheit), while AMDs are at their peak at around 60 to 70 Celsius (~140-158 Fahrenheit). How To Know If The GPU Is Overheating First, you will need to knowhow to checkifyour GPU is overheatingand if that is the...