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nkucz

Hey guys,

 

I just played Titanfall 2 on totally max settings on my freshly rebuilt gaming PC and my GTX 1070 FE reached 98% utilization and a max temp of 77 degrees based on what HWMonitor was telling me. First of all is this too hot for my GPU or will that be ok? Also, is it normal to reach 98% utilization?

 

Thanks.

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1 minute ago, nkucz said:

Hey guys,

 

I just played Titanfall 2 on totally max settings on my freshly rebuilt gaming PC and my GTX 1070 FE reached 98% utilization and a max temp of 77 degrees based on what HWMonitor was telling me. First of all is this too hot for my GPU or will that be ok? Also, is it normal to reach 98% utilization?

 

Thanks.

Totally normal, for temps thats fine to all within spec. 

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23 minutes ago, nkucz said:

Hey guys,

 

I just played Titanfall 2 on totally max settings on my freshly rebuilt gaming PC and my GTX 1070 FE reached 98% utilization and a max temp of 77 degrees based on what HWMonitor was telling me. First of all is this too hot for my GPU or will that be ok? Also, is it normal to reach 98% utilization?

 

Thanks.

generally a temperature below 83C is optimal and you don't want anything above 90C. max utilization is normal for a GPU as the GPU is usually the main bottleneck for most games

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