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hurk

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    hurk reacted to -rascal- in Motherboard/GPU high temperature   
    They are rated to handle 90*C+ plus before thermal protection kicks in, BUT the lower the better.
    The lower the temperature, the HIGHER the RTX 2060 will boost itself.
     
    What comptuer case / tower did you buy?
    It is a pre-built ASUS computer?
     
    The airflow might be a bit lacking if both your CPU and GPU are idling on the higher side of things.
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    hurk reacted to -rascal- in Motherboard/GPU high temperature   
    Which specific model tower did you buy?
    Like I said, if the case airflow is bad / poor, it will impact overall system temperatures (e.g. CPU / RAM / Motherboard, etc, temperatures).
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    hurk reacted to -rascal- in Motherboard/GPU high temperature   
    I see...
     
    Does yours have the fans on the far side (picture A), or at the front (picture B)?
    One in Picture B has pretty bad airflow, while Picture A is better...but still not the best. 
    Supposedly, system in Picture A is the revised / updated one.
     
    Picture A:
     
    Picture B:
     
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    hurk got a reaction from Ben17 in Motherboard/GPU high temperature   
    they are like the picture A 
     
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    hurk reacted to zeusthemoose in Motherboard/GPU high temperature   
    You’re welcome!
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    hurk got a reaction from zeusthemoose in Motherboard/GPU high temperature   
    ooff thank you very much 
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    hurk reacted to zeusthemoose in Motherboard/GPU high temperature   
    definitely, that’s considered standard but they can go up to the 90s safely.
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    hurk reacted to zeusthemoose in Motherboard/GPU high temperature   
    That’s normal. They are rated to go into the 90s. Use something like hwinfo and record your temps when the system is under load. As long as they aren’t in the high 90s, everything is good.
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