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Old September 20th 18, 02:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Andy[_16_]
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I am curious as what others are getting for their GPU temperatures?

thanks,
Andy

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Old September 20th 18, 03:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Paul in Houston TX[_2_]
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Andy wrote:
I am curious as what others are getting for their GPU temperatures?

thanks,
Andy


My 1080 usually runs at 34C for most games and graphics intensive work.
Have never seen it get above 43C.
Fans are set to run from zero rpm to 80% max.
Most of the time they run at 31%.
GPU mem is overclocked 162% to 4300 mhz.
GPU core is overclocked 162% to 1600 mhz.
Power limit set at 110%.
Shutdown set for 70C - has never even come close.
A Seasonic Titanium 850 powers it.

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Old September 20th 18, 11:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Andy[_16_]
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On Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 9:19:04 PM UTC-5, Paul in Houston TX wrote:
Andy wrote:
I am curious as what others are getting for their GPU temperatures?

thanks,
Andy


My 1080 usually runs at 34C for most games and graphics intensive work.
Have never seen it get above 43C.
Fans are set to run from zero rpm to 80% max.
Most of the time they run at 31%.
GPU mem is overclocked 162% to 4300 mhz.
GPU core is overclocked 162% to 1600 mhz.
Power limit set at 110%.
Shutdown set for 70C - has never even come close.
A Seasonic Titanium 850 powers it.


On my system when running a gpu stress test, it gets up to about 130 degrees F.

Andy
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Old September 21st 18, 12:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Paul[_32_]
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Default GPU temperatures

Andy wrote:
On Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 9:19:04 PM UTC-5, Paul in Houston TX wrote:
Andy wrote:
I am curious as what others are getting for their GPU temperatures?

thanks,
Andy

My 1080 usually runs at 34C for most games and graphics intensive work.
Have never seen it get above 43C.
Fans are set to run from zero rpm to 80% max.
Most of the time they run at 31%.
GPU mem is overclocked 162% to 4300 mhz.
GPU core is overclocked 162% to 1600 mhz.
Power limit set at 110%.
Shutdown set for 70C - has never even come close.
A Seasonic Titanium 850 powers it.


On my system when running a gpu stress test, it gets up to about 130 degrees F.

Andy


So that's 54C. That's not too high.

Paul
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Old September 21st 18, 06:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Paul in Houston TX[_2_]
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Default GPU temperatures

Andy wrote:
On Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 9:19:04 PM UTC-5, Paul in Houston TX wrote:
Andy wrote:
I am curious as what others are getting for their GPU temperatures?

thanks,
Andy


My 1080 usually runs at 34C for most games and graphics intensive work.
Have never seen it get above 43C.
Fans are set to run from zero rpm to 80% max.
Most of the time they run at 31%.
GPU mem is overclocked 162% to 4300 mhz.
GPU core is overclocked 162% to 1600 mhz.
Power limit set at 110%.
Shutdown set for 70C - has never even come close.
A Seasonic Titanium 850 powers it.


On my system when running a gpu stress test, it gets up to about 130 degrees F.

Andy


I would not worry too much until it gets to 60C / 140F and stays there for
more than a few seconds.

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Old September 21st 18, 02:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Andy[_16_]
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Default GPU temperatures

On Friday, September 21, 2018 at 12:55:39 AM UTC-5, Paul in Houston TX wrote:
Andy wrote:
On Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 9:19:04 PM UTC-5, Paul in Houston TX wrote:
Andy wrote:
I am curious as what others are getting for their GPU temperatures?

thanks,
Andy

My 1080 usually runs at 34C for most games and graphics intensive work.
Have never seen it get above 43C.
Fans are set to run from zero rpm to 80% max.
Most of the time they run at 31%.
GPU mem is overclocked 162% to 4300 mhz.
GPU core is overclocked 162% to 1600 mhz.
Power limit set at 110%.
Shutdown set for 70C - has never even come close.
A Seasonic Titanium 850 powers it.


On my system when running a gpu stress test, it gets up to about 130 degrees F.

Andy


I would not worry too much until it gets to 60C / 140F and stays there for
more than a few seconds.


As it was a stress test, high temps are to be expected.

My normal Gpu temp runs around 85 degrees F.

Andy
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Old September 21st 18, 11:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Paul in Houston TX[_2_]
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Default GPU temperatures

Andy wrote:
On Friday, September 21, 2018 at 12:55:39 AM UTC-5, Paul in Houston TX wrote:
Andy wrote:
On Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 9:19:04 PM UTC-5, Paul in Houston TX wrote:
Andy wrote:
I am curious as what others are getting for their GPU temperatures?

thanks,
Andy

My 1080 usually runs at 34C for most games and graphics intensive work.
Have never seen it get above 43C.
Fans are set to run from zero rpm to 80% max.
Most of the time they run at 31%.
GPU mem is overclocked 162% to 4300 mhz.
GPU core is overclocked 162% to 1600 mhz.
Power limit set at 110%.
Shutdown set for 70C - has never even come close.
A Seasonic Titanium 850 powers it.

On my system when running a gpu stress test, it gets up to about 130 degrees F.

Andy


I would not worry too much until it gets to 60C / 140F and stays there for
more than a few seconds.


As it was a stress test, high temps are to be expected.

My normal Gpu temp runs around 85 degrees F.

Andy


Just ran the FurMark test.
GPU got up to 62C and leveled off there. Ran it for about 4 min.
Fan speed 100%. Overclocking on. Power upped to 110%.

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Old September 23rd 18, 01:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Andy[_16_]
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Default GPU temperatures

On Friday, September 21, 2018 at 5:16:00 PM UTC-5, Paul in Houston TX wrote:
Andy wrote:
On Friday, September 21, 2018 at 12:55:39 AM UTC-5, Paul in Houston TX wrote:
Andy wrote:
On Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 9:19:04 PM UTC-5, Paul in Houston TX wrote:
Andy wrote:
I am curious as what others are getting for their GPU temperatures?

thanks,
Andy

My 1080 usually runs at 34C for most games and graphics intensive work.
Have never seen it get above 43C.
Fans are set to run from zero rpm to 80% max.
Most of the time they run at 31%.
GPU mem is overclocked 162% to 4300 mhz.
GPU core is overclocked 162% to 1600 mhz.
Power limit set at 110%.
Shutdown set for 70C - has never even come close.
A Seasonic Titanium 850 powers it.

On my system when running a gpu stress test, it gets up to about 130 degrees F.

Andy

I would not worry too much until it gets to 60C / 140F and stays there for
more than a few seconds.


As it was a stress test, high temps are to be expected.

My normal Gpu temp runs around 85 degrees F.

Andy


Just ran the FurMark test.
GPU got up to 62C and leveled off there. Ran it for about 4 min.
Fan speed 100%. Overclocking on. Power upped to 110%.


That furmark puts GPU to serious use. :-)

Andy
 




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