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GTX 570 safe temps

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I'd say keep it under 85C but you can go till 90C.

GPU's are safe until 90C and some even 100C. Your temps are fine. 

In the case of Fermi 105C

Hi,

 

I was wondering what are safe temps for a gtx 570. I have the MSI Twin Frozer one, and I was thinking of setting the fan speed to a constant 40%, or maybe 45%, so it will be very quiet always. I've noticed that the gpu can get quite loud while gaming now that I've silenced other parts of my system.

 

So I go and set the fan speed, and then run Furmark. The GPU temp just keeps climbing and climbing. It reaches 75c and I just stop the test, because I don't want anything to get fried.

 

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GPU's are safe until 90C and some even 100C. Your temps are fine. 

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Fermi is just fine running hot. You can let it run up to 90C for 24/7 operation.

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I'd say keep it under 85C but you can go till 90C.

In the case of Fermi 105C

Fermi is just a space heater.

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I wouldn't really worry too much about furmark temps.

 

As long as it doesn't stay at over 95C constantly while gaming you should be fine.

Fermi is just a space heater.

I would say it has issues similar to that of the R9 290(X),that the chip itself runs relatively hot,and that the crappy stock heatsink doesn't help.

My GTX 480 never goes above 73C at a 20-22C ambient with the Accelero Twin Turbo heatsink on it.

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