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Hi all,

 

I was wondering, if you own a RTX 2060, which model you have and at what clock speed your run with which temperatures.

I saw the reviews and the temperatures seemed pretty low, but my Windforce OC is at 75-78 degrees when running on about 1980-2050MHz on the core and 7500MHz on the memory.

( Ambient temperature is about 23 degrees right now)

 

Also I would generally want to know whether these temperatures are very high. I only have one reference, being my previous card which usually didn't hit 70 degrees under load.

 

Cheers 

 

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Just now, Dendi8 said:

Sorry but, what power supply do you have?

Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 650. I bought it a couple of months ago to replace my Seasonic M12ii 520W.

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Those are good temperatures. As a general rule, you shouldn't worry about temperatures until they go up to 90.

 

If you're really concerned, you can change the fan curve in MSI Afterburner to keep it cooler.

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1 minute ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

Those are good temperatures. As a general rule, you shouldn't worry about temperatures until they go up to 90.

 

If you're really concerned, you can change the fan curve in MSI Afterburner to keep it cooler.

Oh okay good, I already tinkered with the fan curve a bit but maybe I can set it a bit more aggressive, the card is pretty silent. I did notice that when I increase the power limit it will go to 83 degrees, even though it doesn't boost higher than when I manually add 60MHz offset, maybe a weird software/bios thing. 

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