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YaroslavZvyagin

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    YaroslavZvyagin got a reaction from daddrian in GPU heat affecting the PCI-E slot??   
    hey, at 93C it may throttle itself down to avoid overheating (to check if it throttles or no you can open up some monitoring tool like msi afterburner which will report core clock on the live graph, not in numbers which you can modify, as well as if it's simply always 93& very occasionally goes to 94 & then back to 93 then it's definitely throttling) , and i would say constant 93C is bad, you reduce your gaming performance by a lot and spawn not wanted stutters from time to time, you have a couple of options to reduce that temperature down (also your pcie slot should be fine)
    1. open up your case, extra airflow will help reduce the heat
    2. add a couple of case fans as exhaust to remove the hot air from the case
    3. replacing thermal paste
    4. add some small fan right next to the gpu's side which have no fan, so that small fan will blow air on it and cool it down
    5. open up your case & use pcie extension cable so that your gpu will be more close to cold air rather than being all the way down in the case where is little airflow
    6. setup fan speed at 100% always but it most likely will not help alone
    7. underclock & undervolt gpu a bit so that it will never reach throttling point and will provide you with better gaming experience, stable one, without any possible stutters
     
    gl
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