Riptrack59 wrote:So I guess you kind of roll the dice when getting a gaming computer? I'm waiting to hear from the manufacturer Digital Storm to see what they have to say about my card. I seen on line that the fans of this particular card don't turn on until it hits 67 C. The local computer shop guy says that is way too hot...no wonder the card doesn't last!
buzz456 wrote:Riptrack59 wrote:So I guess you kind of roll the dice when getting a gaming computer? I'm waiting to hear from the manufacturer Digital Storm to see what they have to say about my card. I seen on line that the fans of this particular card don't turn on until it hits 67 C. The local computer shop guy says that is way too hot...no wonder the card doesn't last!
That is way hotter than my 1060 is running. I'm usually between 45C and max about 50C.
buzz456 wrote:The temperature your mother board if running and the temp of the GPU often have little to do with each other. Since the CPU is sitting on the mo board they are usually pretty close to the same.
buzz456 wrote:Check this out. Freeware.
https://www.techpowerup.com/realtemp/
AmericanSteam wrote:My NVIDIA ASUS 1060 6 GB has a custom fan setting to set the speed vs temperature. You might see if your new card has the same.
Riptrack59 wrote:I seen on line that the fans of this particular card don't turn on until it hits 67 C. The local computer shop guy says that is way to hot...no wonder the card doesn't last!
AmericanSteam wrote:My NVIDIA ASUS 1060 6 GB has a custom fan setting to set the speed vs temperature. You might see if your new card has the same.
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