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3 minutes ago, Idkwhattodowithmylife said:

i keep my pc squeaky

 

gaming on a cpu intensive one (sim based) 

 

dont want to open gpu to replace pads

You are good with the temps you got now. Nothing to worry about 🙂

Take the temperature readings from software with a grain of salt. High temps can often be attributed to a faulty temperature sensor.

 

That said, GPU temps are perfectly fine.

Memory gets a bit warm for sure. But not alarming. It can handle it. You could potentially try replacing the thermal pads on them. I'm seeing online that maybe the existing pads are a bit too thin and not making proper contact with the heatsink.

 

Was this during gaming or during a benchmark ? Because if it is with a benchmark, it could be normal if it specifically targeted vram.

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29 minutes ago, Idkwhattodowithmylife said:

 

not even airflow bc cpu is at 68????      image.png.bb8ddca8c9d34fb21af7dad12bff0f7c.png

Bit toasty, but you're fine. Consider giving your computer some love and dust it out. Thermal pad replacement is recommended if you are that concerned about those high temps, especially your memory.

Don't tell me to upgrade. I would've done so if I could.

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8 minutes ago, vanpuffelen said:

Consider giving your computer some love and dust it out.

i keep my pc squeaky

 

29 minutes ago, TetraSky said:

Was this during gaming or during a benchmark ? Because if it is with a benchmark, it could be normal if it specifically targeted vram.

gaming on a cpu intensive one (sim based) 

 

dont want to open gpu to replace pads

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1 minute ago, Idkwhattodowithmylife said:

i keep my pc squeaky

 

gaming on a cpu intensive one (sim based) 

 

dont want to open gpu to replace pads

You'll be fine with the current state of things.

Edited by vanpuffelen
Removed a dumb question.

Don't tell me to upgrade. I would've done so if I could.

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3 minutes ago, Idkwhattodowithmylife said:

i keep my pc squeaky

 

gaming on a cpu intensive one (sim based) 

 

dont want to open gpu to replace pads

You are good with the temps you got now. Nothing to worry about 🙂

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9 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

You are good with the temps you got now. Nothing to worry about 🙂

 

11 minutes ago, vanpuffelen said:

You'll be fine with the current state of things.

it could just be a derpy cooler, only 2 fans and 2.2 slot so......... 

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15 minutes ago, Idkwhattodowithmylife said:

 

it could just be a derpy cooler, only 2 fans and 2.2 slot so......... 

If its a dual fan 3080 then that will explain a little higher temperatures indeed 🙂

But again, nothing to worry about.


What exact card is it? Out of curiosity

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Top end memory does indeed run toasty.

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CPU/GPU will thermal throttle at 91c. PC shutdown when above 100c. You have plenty of headroom. If concerned about the longevity of parts consider aircon and/or better airflow

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21 minutes ago, Idkwhattodowithmylife said:

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103C on the memory is a bit toasty, consider undervolting since ampere does very little above 0.9v anyway.

 

tjmax is 110 iirc

 

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