hello, i have a santech 870m 6gb laptop. i'm having thermal issues (keep in mind gpu and gpu have a different fan and pipe). my gpu starts throttling at 75...
6- Positions of your CPU Cooler Radiators inside your PC and GPU card hot air output position. There are probably more but those are the ones that comes to my mind at the moment. 0 Likes Reply misterj Big Boss 08-23-2024 10:33 AM Sinannn, there is no "normal" temperatur...
I recently got a second hand Radeon Pro WX 7100 and I am wondering if I got a lemon. if I do intermediate benchmarks like FireStrike or Haven Unigen, the GPU temps reach mid 90s (Celsius). something tells me, this is not normal, is it? I am talking say 10 minutes o...
Your temps are absolutely fine. Nothing to worry about. In terms of undervolting either CPU or GPU, there's not much to gain in terms of efficiency. You could set the CPU to Eco mode, and see if that floats your boa...
No even for advanced users it’s pretty silly. At 60C under load the CPU and GPU would not be thermal throttling so there is no performance headroom to make up in this situation. Most gaming laptops yes, you would see a performance improvement but in the case of a system like OP’s ...
THE TWO TYPES OF GPU AIR-COOLING SOLUTIONS The maximum temps for each card, as shown in the table above, vary greatly. GPUs use one of two cooling designs to try to keep a safe GPU temperature – a blower fan or an open-air fan. The two types of cooling are distinguished as follows...
What are the normal CPU temperatures for Intel NUC x15 LAPAC71G i7-12700H laptop with Intel Arc A550M GPU? On idle, I'm seeing 55-60 degrees Celsius. Light browsing plus watching a YouTube video: 61 - 70 degrees Celsius. The above temps ...
There are also a ton of other hardware and ambient factors that can influence your GPU’s temps. So, what temperatures should you expect to see for your GPU, and when should you start getting concerned? Let's find out. Related How hot is too hot for a CPU: Understanding the operating ...
But, if your normal workload doesn’t typically hit the CPU that hard and temps typically are under 80, then it’s ok. Rig: i7 13700k - - Asus Z790-P Wifi - - RTX 4080 - - 4x16GB 6000MHz - - Samsung 990 Pro 2TB NVMe Boot + Main Programs - - Assorted SATA SSD's for Phot...
even if your card isn't having issues you want to consider testing your GPU beforehand to see how it operates when under load. Run a demanding game and monitor those temps using MSI Afterburner's GPU temperature graph - you can just run the game for a while and then look at the graph...