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Its because they left the fps uncapped and you get something like 2000-4000 fps XD
I have a strict fan curve so i dont have high temps just loud noise but i dont really care because i am using my headset....
- 8 years ago
you will start to care when you will see your GPU dying in 6 month when it should do run for year's.....
and when this time will come, you will be surely concerned, but too late
- 8 years ago
No it doesn't , mine runs about 2 years with custom bios and way higher voltage than the max safe one and thats on Air!!!
With your saying's mine should had been dead within a month of my purchase!!!!
All in all for stock or even oced cards using only msi afterburner temps up to 85c are safe and the card should work just fine even after 6 years but until then you will want to upgrade anyway.... He simply need to push the fans a little more and stay below 80c , if this card is not the reference then it will be very easy.
Also if the card dies within only 6 months then its not late because most cards have 3 years warranty and you will get your replacement but no healthy card can die in 6 months no matter what.
- 8 years ago
85° are safe... for how much time?
after this how a 1080ti should heat like this on this game? i am sure you got an explaination for that too, lighten us please
- 8 years ago
I forgot to mention that I set it to 144hz in game settings and enabled the target framerate in Precision OCX to 144.
Something happened yesterday tho'... I loaded the game and all of a sudden the temps were between 55-62 degrees. Now, it appears that I stay in the mid 70s at the highest temps. I haven't changed or tweaked anything prior to that. Maybe the small update did something?
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