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my GPU is 33C at idle and 75c at full load, is that normal?

KunLibertad

2 years ago i bought a EVGA GTX 550 Ti, recently i upgrated my motherboard and chasy, the motherboard is an Asus B75M-A and the CPU is an Intel Pentium G2030, the chasy is the Cooler Master HAF 912, i use my computer to watch Anime, Netflix and play some MMORPG and Steam games [No, i dont play Call of duty or Battlefield or Cysis] so i check the temperature of my GPU and i noticed that is at 33c at idle, when i bought it, the idle temperature was 28c and at full load 60c, i clean my computer evry 2 months. what can i do to low the temperature of my GPU?

 

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Yes, it is normal but also there maybe a bottleneck.

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Fine, temperatures do not indicate bottleneck.

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Fine, temperatures do not indicate bottleneck.

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Definitely good temps. What can you do? Better case cooling or up the fan speed of the GPU.

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If those temps are bad then I'm in the same boat :P It's fine. 

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Those are perfectly cool. You shouldn't have to worry about your GPU temps unless they are reaching over 90C.

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I love your avatar nepp nepp and neppy jr. are so cute 

Lol, I love your avatar as well.

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if you're worried about temps, you can always try putting new thermal compound on the gpu. Should lower it a few degrees.

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