[SOLVED] Are those gpu temps fine ?

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I have rtx 2060 ventus xs oc , i ran furmark and the gpu temperature didn't go over 79C° and fans running at 80% by setting a custom fan curve , room temperature is above 30C° because i live in a hot area , are those temps fine ?
 
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I have rtx 2060 ventus xs oc , my room is hot and there's no air conditioner in it so the room temperature in summer may be above 30C°, the gpu reached 81 C° max on 99% usage (80%fan speed) , i turned on my house fan and blowed the air towards the motherboard while the case is open , and the gpu reached 77C° max under full load , so is it safe to use the house fan to cool the pc ? + Are those temps normal for a rtx gpu ? I bought the gpu 8 months ago and i am very worried
81 degrees is within acceptable temps for the card, if the temp goes into dangerous territory it will throttle heavily or shut itself off to prevent damage. There will be no issue with using the house fan to cool your PC except more dust build-up and noise...
I have rtx 2060 ventus xs oc , the problem is that the card reaches 78C max on furmark and fans running at 80% , ppl told me that those temps are fine but it would be better if temps stayed under 75C , my question is : are those high temps because the gpu is oc ? How can i turn off the gpu boost ? Sorry for my weak English btw 😅
 
Furmark is a synthetic stress test and in real world applications its extremely doubtful you will ever hit those temps. And 78 while on the higher end is not in the dangerously hot area yet.

My advice just leave the card alone

Now for whatever reason you want to loose performance there is no way to disable the GPU Boost. However you can download MSI Afterburner and you can either under-volt the card or lock the base frequency.

Again this is unnecessary as stress test are exactly that, stress tests and not indicative of real world results.
 
Furmark is a synthetic stress test and in real world applications its extremely doubtful you will ever hit those temps. And 78 while on the higher end is not in the dangerously hot area yet.

My advice just leave the card alone

Now for whatever reason you want to loose performance there is no way to disable the GPU Boost. However you can download MSI Afterburner and you can either under-volt the card or lock the base frequency.

Again this is unnecessary as stress test are exactly that, stress tests and not indicative of real world results.
While gaming with vsync off , temps didn't go over 78C° , not a big difference
 
I have rtx 2060 ventus xs oc , my room is hot and there's no air conditioner in it so the room temperature in summer may be above 30C°, the gpu reached 81 C° max on 99% usage (80%fan speed) , i turned on my house fan and blowed the air towards the motherboard while the case is open , and the gpu reached 77C° max under full load , so is it safe to use the house fan to cool the pc ? + Are those temps normal for a rtx gpu ? I bought the gpu 8 months ago and i am very worried
 
I remember back in 2000 with my first pc suffered from overheating problems. I took off the side panel and pointed a little fan at it! It won't hurt, you may notice increased dust. 80 degrees isn't the worst for a gpu.
 
I have rtx 2060 ventus xs oc , my room is hot and there's no air conditioner in it so the room temperature in summer may be above 30C°, the gpu reached 81 C° max on 99% usage (80%fan speed) , i turned on my house fan and blowed the air towards the motherboard while the case is open , and the gpu reached 77C° max under full load , so is it safe to use the house fan to cool the pc ? + Are those temps normal for a rtx gpu ? I bought the gpu 8 months ago and i am very worried
81 degrees is within acceptable temps for the card, if the temp goes into dangerous territory it will throttle heavily or shut itself off to prevent damage. There will be no issue with using the house fan to cool your PC except more dust build-up and noise.

However as Steve0298 mentioned above, take off your side panel, do not use the house fan and monitor your temps. If they decrease, your case might need more airflow. Install one or two exhaust fans.
 
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