My quadro 4000 very hot temperature

tasnimsepehr

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Hello,
my pny quadro 4000 very hot temperature.
The temperature is around 75c idle (gpu load is 0% and i set windows power saver mode, no app running, nvidia profile set to application deside all to defaults), and climbs to about 85-90c full load. the room temp 28c. running windows seven 64bit and may psu 570,core i7,gigabyte ex58-ud5 motherboard.

regular temp????
 

nadim615

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Shiiit.... Yea thats NOT good... If your computer is completely idle, nothing running, you should be at 50c TOPS. Normal idle temp is 30-40c, 50c TOPS. When did you last clean out your computer fan? You should definitely be cleaning it out every 2-3 months... DONT USE A VACCUM CLEANER. Use a can of compressed air! In your case, right now, I would take it in to a computer store. 75c idle is outrageous, even dust buildup in your fan shouldnt make it THAT hot. Go into your local computer store and get them to take a look at it, or you may risk burning out your CPU. I think there might be a problem with your fan or your CPU, or mabye both. Seriously, take it in as quick as you can...
 

nadim615

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Shiiit.... Yea thats NOT good... If your computer is completely idle, nothing running, you should be at 50c TOPS. Normal idle temp is 30-40c, 50c TOPS. When did you last clean out your computer fan? You should definitely be cleaning it out every 2-3 months... DONT USE A VACCUM CLEANER. Use a can of compressed air! In your case, right now, I would take it in to a computer store. 75c idle is outrageous, even dust buildup in your fan shouldnt make it THAT hot. Go into your local computer store and get them to take a look at it, or you may risk burning out your CPU. I think there might be a problem with your fan or your CPU, or mabye both. Seriously, take it in as quick as you can...