Quick question

shrouded^god

shrouded^god

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Join Date: Sep 2006

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Whats an average temp for a video card...I have an older MB....AGP so Im running a 7600 GT...temps seem to be ~50...sometimes as low as ~35 and the highest Ive seen is ~57ish. Which I know are ok temps....but when should I become alarmed at the temp?

Nanood

Nanood

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Aug 2005

Supermans Crystal Palace

Legion Of The Dark Sun

be alarmed when it gets to 90 degrees or more lol.. your temps are fine.

shrouded^god

shrouded^god

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Join Date: Sep 2006

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Ok thanks...BTW...I hope we're talking Celsius ^^

lordpwn

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Mar 2007

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That temp's nothing to worry about. My GeForce 7900GS's default warning temperature is somewhere around 100 C, though it's likely to start having display artifacts before it ever reaches that. I've never seen it go past 70.

Narada

Narada

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Join Date: Sep 2005

United States

Clan Foxrunner

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Newer cards are also probably going to generate a lot more heat than older ones. It seems every time I upgrade to a better graphics card my temperature sensors register quite a nice jump in temperature... GW will run at ~40C on my Linux box with a GeForce 6200 OC, I believe it ran at ~50C when it used a Radeon X700 Pro, and my laptop's 8600m GT more or less idles around 70-75C, averages ~80-90C with GW, and if it happens to near 95-100C I decide to take a break for awhile.

It's pretty much the same with all new components that come out these days - the more powerful they become, the more heat they tend to generate. Honestly I usually just end up playing in a window to keep the temperature around 80. :/ Back when I posted here regularly a few years ago 90C was the general "oh snap" temperature (if I remember correctly) and that still seems pretty sensible when applied to today's video cards, so I'd have to agree with Nanood. Some high-end cards are designed to run hotter than others, but I'm still not very keen at running over 200 degrees Fahrenheit for extended periods of time. :P

Tarun

Tarun

Technician's Corner Moderator

Join Date: Jan 2006

The TARDIS

http://www.lunarsoft.net/ http://forums.lunarsoft.net/

Did you Google it? Often just entering that information into Google will tell you the temps, etc. GPU-Z might do this as well.