Might want to blow it out some.
If your feeling brave and dont care about your warranty, replace the thermal Paste.
Maybe some case fans. Thats a little mad for a Nvidia Card... My Old MSI GTX 660 with 1 Fan and 1 case exhasut fan didnt go over 76C in a 80F room in a tiny little case playing crysis 3 at Very High and Some Ultra settings at 1080p
Might want to blow it out some.
If your feeling brave and dont care about your warranty, replace the thermal Paste.
Maybe some case fans. Thats a little mad for a Nvidia Card... My Old MSI GTX 660 with 1 Fan and 1 case exhasut fan didnt go over 76C in a 80F room in a tiny little case playing crysis 3 at Very High and Some Ultra settings at 1080p
Might want to blow it out some.
If your feeling brave and dont care about your warranty, replace the thermal Paste.
Maybe some case fans. Thats a little mad for a Nvidia Card... My Old MSI GTX 660 with 1 Fan and 1 case exhasut fan didnt go over 76C in a 80F room in a tiny little case playing crysis 3 at Very High and Some Ultra settings at 1080p
What do you mean "blow it out some" Air?
Yes. I use Hair Dryers that have the option to disable the Heating Coils. Marvelous
do not use ultra on games is gpu killer with no real gain.
^^ False
Ultra settings will not "kill" your graphics card. Really a GPU should be able to sustain absolute maximum load without overheating. If no, there is a problem with your cooling configuration.
And with VSYNC off there will be little GPU load difference between medium high or ultra
do not use ultra on games is gpu killer with no real gain.
^^ False
Ultra settings will not "kill" your graphics card. Really a GPU should be able to sustain absolute maximum load without overheating. If no, there is a problem with your cooling configuration.
And with VSYNC off there will be little GPU load difference between medium high or ultra
I have a geforce gtx 660 ti fyi (sorry for teh constant reminder)