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Rtx 2060 84c modern

Azzzzdy

Hello I am playing the new modern warfare and I get 84c all the time and I max it out at 117 power 87c, and it usually hits 87 in intensive moments and I have been watching people with much lower temps like 50c -60c and anybody help me btw fan speed is at 100%

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Which model of 2060, and what case?

In general, that's not an unsafe temperature, although your GPU Boost might be slightly lower due to high temps.

At 117% power target, it seems normal to hit high temps like that.

As long as you're not having performance issues, just leave it IMO

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What 2060? Have you tried cleaning the card? Do you have at least decent airflow inside the case? Ambient temps?

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16 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Which model of 2060, and what case?

In general, that's not an unsafe temperature, although your GPU Boost might be slightly lower due to high temps.

At 117% power target, it seems normal to hit high temps like that.

As long as you're not having performance issues, just leave it IMO

This computer was a prebuilt with a 1060, I switched out the gpu and motherboard, Tuf b450m plus gaming, and it is a gigabyte rtx 2060 oc

 

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17 minutes ago, Mateyyy said:

What 2060? Have you tried cleaning the card? Do you have at least decent airflow inside the case? Ambient temps?

Gigabyte 2060 oc, and it had decent airflow, just a questions if the fans show just the fan and not the part holding it, is it intaking air out outputting air? If so I have to switch them around, but it looks like the front 3 are pulling air in and the top and the back are pushing air out, in my room since it is getting hotter, my computer is getting hot that it heats up my room, I have 2 fans next to me and then I put my hands on my computer and my hand starts to burn, if ambient temps mean room temps then I get around 85f-90f in my room

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23 minutes ago, Azzzzdy said:

Gigabyte 2060 oc, and it had decent airflow, just a questions if the fans show just the fan and not the part holding it, is it intaking air out outputting air? If so I have to switch them around, but it looks like the front 3 are pulling air in and the top and the back are pushing air out, in my room since it is getting hotter, my computer is getting hot that it heats up my room, I have 2 fans next to me and then I put my hands on my computer and my hand starts to burn, if ambient temps mean room temps then I get around 85f-90f in my room

The side of the fan where the center hub is held on by some plastic (kind of like a grille) is the side where the fan is pushing air. The clear side is where it pulls air from.

You'll want to have intakes (push inside the case) in the front and bottom, and exhausts (push outside) in the rear and top. Try and maintain positive air pressure, so having slightly more intakes that exhausts.

The 30-32C ambient temps might explain your GPU temps tbh

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9 hours ago, Mateyyy said:

The side of the fan where the center hub is held on by some plastic (kind of like a grille) is the side where the fan is pushing air. The clear side is where it pulls air from.

You'll want to have intakes (push inside the case) in the front and bottom, and exhausts (push outside) in the rear and top. Try and maintain positive air pressure, so having slightly more intakes that exhausts.

The 30-32C ambient temps might explain your GPU temps tbh

and the card used to stay around 70c all max, so i dont know if thats the problem

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