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GTX 570 reference temp is this NORMAL?!

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70-73C is a perfectly normal temperature for a video card these days, but 70% fan speed isn't too loud?

hello everyone,my friend gave me his GPU,  a reference palit gtx 570,the card is idling around 46-50C , in dota 2 all maxed out ,i got 60-62C stable on that, and on BF4 all high with 4x aa, i got 70-73C with 99% gpu load and the fan on 70% , automatically configured. is this normal? is this safe for long hours of gaming? my resolution is 1366x768 only, tnx in advance for the answers .

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Welcome to the forum! :)

 

70-73C is a perfectly normal temperature for a video card these days, but 70% fan speed isn't too loud?

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My old GTX 570 reached over 80°C with the stock cooler under load. It might be a bit loud, but your fine. :)

If you feel confortable tweaking your card, you can try out a manual fan curve e.g. using MSI Afterburner.

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Yea, AFAIK those cards and 4xx cards ran hot

rite, nvidia thought about those bloody cold gaming sessions during winter nights.

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Welcome to the forum! :)

 

70-73C is a perfectly normal temperature for a video card these days, but 70% fan speed isn't too loud?

tnx for the answer! no man, 65-70% of fan speed is not that loud for me, bcause the fan is small LOL

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My old GTX 570 reached over 80°C with the stock cooler under load. It might be a bit loud, but your fine. :)

If you feel confortable tweaking your card, you can try out a manual fan curve e.g. using MSI Afterburner.

i already did it :D tnx for the answer

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Yeah, my 570 gets 80-83c on BF4. Sounds like a boeing taking off in my case.

 

It's an older card, it is what it is I guess.

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Min. Temp is quite high (Dust?), max. temps are very fine however, my gtx 580 phantom runs about 80°C in Tomb Raider

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Yeah, my 570 gets 80-83c on BF4. Sounds like a boeing taking off in my case.

 

It's an older card, it is what it is I guess.

 

Is it worse than a reference 290? A friend of mine had a 480 and I don't think it was quite as bad as the 290...

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