[SOLVED] How cold is too cold for a GPU?

Platysaur

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I set up a fan curve for the first time and I was just wondering if there's a point where a GPU gets too cold. You see, I usually had the fans only kick in at 60 C but I noticed for some games the fans would turn off and on constantly because it kept hitting the threshold, cooling down, and getting hot again.

So I did a curve, and so far so good. It cools very well - almost too well? Here's what it looks like:

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The temperatures have reached as low as 30 celcius at idle or browsing the web. So far with the two games I've played, (Genshin Impact and Star Wars: Squadrons) max settings, I would get like 50 celcius under load. I'm just curious, is there a point where it's too low? I mean, the games run very well so it's not like my GPU isn't working hard. Thoughts?
 
I set up a fan curve for the first time and I was just wondering if there's a point where a GPU gets too cold. You see, I usually had the fans only kick in at 60 C but I noticed for some games the fans would turn off and on constantly because it kept hitting the threshold, cooling down, and getting hot again.

So I did a curve, and so far so good. It cools very well - almost too well? Here's what it looks like:

5eGEv7y.jpg


The temperatures have reached as low as 30 celcius at idle or browsing the web. So far with the two games I've played, (Genshin Impact and Star Wars: Squadrons) max settings, I would get like 50 celcius under load. I'm just curious, is there a point where it's too low? I mean, the games run very well so it's not like my GPU isn't working hard. Thoughts?
Nothing is too cold. Honestly the cooler the better just not like North Pole. I can back this up as I have a Asus strix rtx 2060 super and the temps go around 35 and max 40 when playing games.
 
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