Hey all,
Sorry for bothering again. Somehow I cannot find my previous post from last month, and I do worry a bit about breaking my month old pc
I have now played with my new PC for about a month and the last reported temps are about the same (3080 10700k)
GPU: 72.3
Memory: 82
Hot spot: 85
Both fans (but I have three, only two listed?): 60 and 61%
CPU: 72
I noticed the frequency got to 1965 MHz and memory to 1187.
This is all through GPU z.
This is all after a session of bf5 and dying light for about 4 hours. Also some bf4 beforehand. A friend of me said to cap my fps to my screen so I set it to 165. Before that I set it to 30 because most of the time on my switch and PS4 pro, it was enough for me.
Now I have a few questions:
Sorry for bothering again. Somehow I cannot find my previous post from last month, and I do worry a bit about breaking my month old pc
I have now played with my new PC for about a month and the last reported temps are about the same (3080 10700k)
GPU: 72.3
Memory: 82
Hot spot: 85
Both fans (but I have three, only two listed?): 60 and 61%
CPU: 72
I noticed the frequency got to 1965 MHz and memory to 1187.
This is all through GPU z.
This is all after a session of bf5 and dying light for about 4 hours. Also some bf4 beforehand. A friend of me said to cap my fps to my screen so I set it to 165. Before that I set it to 30 because most of the time on my switch and PS4 pro, it was enough for me.
Now I have a few questions:
- Are these temps still in the safe margins? I only see mining temps floating around the internet.
- Is a difference of about 13 degrees for hot spot and gpu temp normal?
- I saw in the logging of GPU-z that sometimes the GPU clock drops about 40mhz. Is the fluctuating worrisome? It goes to 1965 and then drops to 1920 and back again. Its mostly in a split second, but is this the thing called thermal throttling and am I breaking my GPU by playing this intensive?