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Hey guys just running into a few minor worries with my graphics card, I've been monitoring my temp's while gaming mostly Overwatch and Call of duty: Warzone And i've notice my temps rise to around 82°-85° which i find to be a tad high.

 

I've tried increasing the fan speed on the GPU using afterburner and increasing the RPM of my fans in my bios, however i still seem to be reaching these highs.

 

I'm running a Evga Geforce RTX 2070 super XC running on a 2k display most games i run at my max resolution, I'm not sure what else to try would anyone else have any suggestions?

 

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1 hour ago, Feltman said:

Hey guys just running into a few minor worries with my graphics card, I've been monitoring my temp's while gaming mostly Overwatch and Call of duty: Warzone And i've notice my temps rise to around 82°-85° which i find to be a tad high.

 

I've tried increasing the fan speed on the GPU using afterburner and increasing the RPM of my fans in my bios, however i still seem to be reaching these highs.

 

I'm running a Evga Geforce RTX 2070 super XC running on a 2k display most games i run at my max resolution, I'm not sure what else to try would anyone else have any suggestions?

 

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if it normal. just put the thermal limit to max at msi afterburner so you do not see any thermalthrottling.

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1 hour ago, Feltman said:

Hey guys just running into a few minor worries with my graphics card, I've been monitoring my temp's while gaming mostly Overwatch and Call of duty: Warzone And i've notice my temps rise to around 82°-85° which i find to be a tad high.

 

I've tried increasing the fan speed on the GPU using afterburner and increasing the RPM of my fans in my bios, however i still seem to be reaching these highs.

 

I'm running a Evga Geforce RTX 2070 super XC running on a 2k display most games i run at my max resolution, I'm not sure what else to try would anyone else have any suggestions?

 

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try removing the side panel

what case do you have? maybe theres not enough fresh air coming in from the front

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