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Recently I've built my new gaming rig with a Ryzen 5 3600 processor and an MSI Ventus XS 1660 Super graphics card. After tinkering a bit with overclocking/undervolting (which is quite the same thing) my CPU, i've managed to contain its temperatures so that it never goes above 57C when gaming (45-50 in most games) and 64-65C in Cinebench R20 while at 4.2 GHz all-core. The graphics card however... keeps hitting 75-76 degrees under full load in gaming, sometimes managed to go up to 80. Are those temperatures normal or I should worry about something? Case airflow isn't perfect, but fine, I have 4 fans out of which 2 are front intake and 2 are back exhaust.

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10 hours ago, DexterTheBester said:

. Are those temperatures normal or I should worry about something?

normal for the most part, with turing dont worry until it starts hitting 85c plus, then it starts throttling but these temps are fine. 

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Just now, TofuHaroto said:

normal for the most part, with turing dont worry until it starts hitting 85c plus, then it starts throttling but these temps are fine. 

I know it's not throttling, but do I lose anything from a reliability perspective? Don't want to replace my GPU in a year.

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2 minutes ago, DexterTheBester said:

The graphics card however... keeps hitting 75-76 degrees under full load in gaming, sometimes managed to go up to 80. Are those temperatures normal or I should worry about something?

No, they're safe and to be expected with an MSI Ventus. Nothing to worry about.

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10 hours ago, DexterTheBester said:

from a reliability perspective?

the're perfectly safe. 

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Danger zones are >95C for CPU and >90 for GPU. But you could probably get away with those temps frequently sustained on new parts for a couple years. If those death temps are peaks you hit for a few hours a day, you'll probably be good for 5 years.
But you can run CPU@85 and GPU@80 day in day out for years and years. Miners do it all the time. I've been running my spare 1080ti at 80C for 4 years now and that was bought used

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1 hour ago, Mikey89 said:

I'm sorry for ressurecting and old thread but i just wanted to ask the same thing.

 

I have an ASUS ROG STRIX 1660 SUPER and i'm getting around 78-79'C in games.

 

I know it's summer and it's over 35'C outside but is that temp normal for that GPU ?

ya normal i hit about 76 on my 1080 your fine up to about 85ish at 90-95 it thermal throttle

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1 minute ago, thrasher_565 said:

ya normal i hit about 76 on my 1080

Thanks for the info.

 

For me it's kinda weird - it hits 79-80'C after like 30 min in Horizon Zero Dawn for example and after like 1-2 hours of play it stabilizes at 77-78'C constantly.

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2 minutes ago, Mikey89 said:

Thanks for the info.

 

For me it's kinda weird - it hits 79-80'C after like 30 min in Horizon Zero Dawn for example and after like 1-2 hours of play it stabilizes at 77-78'C constantly.

ya maybe its loading things i dont no normally its the other way round .80-85c is fine for summer time temps

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On 8/3/2020 at 3:53 AM, OddOod said:

Danger zones are >95C for CPU and >90 for GPU. But you could probably get away with those temps frequently sustained on new parts for a couple years. If those death temps are peaks you hit for a few hours a day, you'll probably be good for 5 years.
But you can run CPU@85 and GPU@80 day in day out for years and years. Miners do it all the time. I've been running my spare 1080ti at 80C for 4 years now and that was bought used

miners use the vram right? and not the hole of the gpu? so its not 100% of the gpu as far as i no...

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