GTX 750 system Question Marks ?!?

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I have pc with 750 GTX 2gb OC and I get idle temp 20° benchmark temp 50° is this normal? CPU Intel Core i5 4590,
16 gb ram, 850 evo ssd, 550 W quality PSU. Gigabyte motherboard.
So the benchmark I run is heaven unigine from NVidia website, fan speed stays firmly on 40 % not speeding up at all, clock speed is 1333 and memory clock speed is normal as well I think 2300 something. Ok it runs cool but I think this is too cool for benchmark isn't it? I have latest NVidia drivers.
 
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Nope I actually dont think there is a issue here.
The GTX 750ti never was a card to get very hot with proper cooling I'm guessing you have a two fan model?
There might be a issue here but I doubt it. Yet something still feels off.
Evidence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY6GZa4dgjk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctqhdBwxeps
LInk 1:Even if this is a 1gb it's still quite similar in this kind of benchmark.
Link 2: This guy gets a max 50 temp in furmark.
Those temps are quite fine since your not running a full stress test, But they are a 7-9° low but this could because of a better cooling solution or cool room. Mind sharing what type of 750ti it is mate?

 
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 (EVGA) And the fan not even spinning(40%!). My old gpu was like 80° on same benchmark with fan 100 % full 60 Db experience. Makes me feel sometimes when I'm gaming this gpu isn't even trying.... maybe its psychological. Fortnite for example I have 70 fps and drops to 64 would like it a bit more ..
 
Try running the benchmark again with something like MSI afterburner and see if the benchmark is pushing the GPU the limit you should also be able to set your own fan curve in this software (You dont need to have a MSI card, dont worry mate)
 
I use precisionX from NVidia its same features pretty much. But whats the point of putting the fan work say 80% at 49 ° ? My problem-question is low temps although fan not working hard on this type of NVidia gpu. Is this how it is supposed to be? OR do I have to look further into it? Maybe run the gpu on another pc to see what will happen etc.
 
Ok, Well this is where my soultions start to fall off. Either there is a issue with the card, Some sort of bottle necking There is bottle necking I just dont know why it would make your GPU cool and not your CPU, or you could try putting it in another system.

But I think you should try a full stress test like FurMark. Since heaven is a scoring benchmark it might not be pushing it to the limits but the issues above may be to blame for that.
 
Nope I actually dont think there is a issue here.
The GTX 750ti never was a card to get very hot with proper cooling I'm guessing you have a two fan model?
There might be a issue here but I doubt it. Yet something still feels off.
Evidence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY6GZa4dgjk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctqhdBwxeps
LInk 1:Even if this is a 1gb it's still quite similar in this kind of benchmark.
Link 2: This guy gets a max 50 temp in furmark.
 
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