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Dunno but you should keep it bellow 80c

Illd want it to never go above 60/70 tho 

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You only need to worry if you hit 100 C.

 

 

Anything less has been fairly safe GPU operating temperatures for years now.  Just don't stress test it 24/7 and you won't have an issue.  The R9 series is quite comfortable between 70-90 degrees.

 

 

 

 

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You only need to worry if you hit 100 C.

Anything less has been fairly safe GPU operating temperatures for years now. Just don't stress test it 24/7 and you won't have an issue. The R9 series is quite comfortable between 70-90 degrees.

sorry forgot to quote you :)
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Because I have an aftermarket cooler my first 280X is 3 slots wide, thus making it touch my second one. This makes airflow absolutely horrible.

 

When I am gaming it usually hits about 90-95°C on full load, never had any issues. 100°C will start the throttling as far as I am aware.

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Because I have an aftermarket cooler my first 280X is 3 slots wide, thus making it touch my second one. This makes airflow absolutely horrible.

When I am gaming it usually hits about 90-95°C on full load, never had any issues. 100°C will start the throttling as far as I am aware.

mine seems to go a bit weird after 80℃ not sure if sapphire have made it throttle or something at a lower temp :S
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