Hello Everyone,
I recently had a GTX 770 and when I realized I couldn't SLI two 770's because of my power supply in the future I figured I'd rather get a higher end card and stay with one rather than replacing my power supply and re-wiring everything in the future. Anyways I was going to get a 780 however at my local store it was a little over priced and only $130 less than the ti so I figured why not and got it.
I set it up in the PC, booted up my PC, uninstalled my previous nvidia drivers and downloaded new ones. Then I went on to test it by playing some games. I played Assassins Creed 4 for about 30 minutes and when I went to check the temp saw it was hitting as high as 85C and normally stayed above 80. The game I had everything maxed except phyx was set to low. With vsync on it stayed at 30fps, if I took it off it hovered between 40-50. I was actually hoping to get 60 fps with vsync on but guess not.
Anywho is the card getting to hot? Considering I generally game for 2 hours up to as much as 4-5 straight on the weekends. Will the card consistently staying over 80C shorten its life span or cause my problems down the road? I ran the benchmark software that game with the EVGA cd, Valley benchmark, and it was hitting about 83-84C and staying there. Frames were high, usually in the 90's spiking as high as 120. The GTX 770 I had, had a ACX cooler and was usually around 65C under load, almost never going over 70. The GTX 780 my shop sells comes with the same cooler so I was thinking of downgrading if the heat would be an issue.
The exact 780 ti I have is http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487001
The rest of my system is;
i5 4670k, not yet overclocked, usually sits a 3.80 mhz during games 55C
Evo 212 plus cooler
16GB ram
750W modular bronze cert Corsair PSU
250GB samsung 840 SSD
I recently had a GTX 770 and when I realized I couldn't SLI two 770's because of my power supply in the future I figured I'd rather get a higher end card and stay with one rather than replacing my power supply and re-wiring everything in the future. Anyways I was going to get a 780 however at my local store it was a little over priced and only $130 less than the ti so I figured why not and got it.
I set it up in the PC, booted up my PC, uninstalled my previous nvidia drivers and downloaded new ones. Then I went on to test it by playing some games. I played Assassins Creed 4 for about 30 minutes and when I went to check the temp saw it was hitting as high as 85C and normally stayed above 80. The game I had everything maxed except phyx was set to low. With vsync on it stayed at 30fps, if I took it off it hovered between 40-50. I was actually hoping to get 60 fps with vsync on but guess not.
Anywho is the card getting to hot? Considering I generally game for 2 hours up to as much as 4-5 straight on the weekends. Will the card consistently staying over 80C shorten its life span or cause my problems down the road? I ran the benchmark software that game with the EVGA cd, Valley benchmark, and it was hitting about 83-84C and staying there. Frames were high, usually in the 90's spiking as high as 120. The GTX 770 I had, had a ACX cooler and was usually around 65C under load, almost never going over 70. The GTX 780 my shop sells comes with the same cooler so I was thinking of downgrading if the heat would be an issue.
The exact 780 ti I have is http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487001
The rest of my system is;
i5 4670k, not yet overclocked, usually sits a 3.80 mhz during games 55C
Evo 212 plus cooler
16GB ram
750W modular bronze cert Corsair PSU
250GB samsung 840 SSD