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1070 ti high temps 3DMark Stress Test

 

I've been  stress testing my GTX 1070 ti using 3dmark. The reported temps during the benchmark averaged 82c.

Aren't these temps a bit high for a stress test?

 

During intensive gaming, GPU temp rarely goes above 65c. Anything to worry about regarding the temps? The GPU is not OC'd.

 

Other specs:

Intel i7 8700/16GB RAM/ Win10 Pro x64 1903


 

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8 minutes ago, kevinj93 said:

Aren't these temps a bit high for a stress test?

Nope, the purpose of a stress test is to stress it harder than normal workloads. It'll also get hotter as a consiquence.

 

9 minutes ago, kevinj93 said:

nything to worry about regarding the temps?

If your gfx card isn't going above 65C in games, there is nothing to worry about.

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Those temps are fine, many cards don't even fully ramp up their fans till you hit over 92C with the default fan curve.

35 minutes ago, Drak3 said:

If your gfx card isn't going above 65C in games, there is nothing to worry about.

If this were the case I would have major issues, as I don't own a single card that plays games at below 75C (my main GTX 1050 regularly sits around ~83C in games with the fans maxed out)  in any of the games that I play, even after altering the fan curves to be more performance oriented. 

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