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so i recently got a asus r9 270x i have very good airflow in the case with 2 noctua nf-f12's in the front and 1 on my heat sink and one exhausting all of it and my case is the corsair 350d and the temps of the cpu are great but the graphics card not so much so i guess my question is what would be considered a safe temp for my r9 270x because people on other threads where saying the 75 is to high but other people said that the r9 270x get normally hotter for some reason so how hot should my card really be right now while gaming my temps get in the 70's. 75 76  are the temps while gaming idle is fine tho so how hot should it get??

 

thanks! sorry for longgggg post:/ 

 

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Wait, you should use some more punctuation in longer sentences like this.. So uhh.. 

How hot is the card during idle? How hot while gaming?

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so i recently got a asus r9 270x i have very good airflow in the case with 2 noctua nf-f12's in the front and 1 on my heat sink and one exhausting all of it and my case is the corsair 350d and the temps of the cpu are great but the graphics card not so much so i guess my question is what would be considered a safe temp for my r9 270x because people on other threads where saying the 75 is to high but other people said that the r9 270x get normally hotter for some reason so how hot should my card really be right now while gaming my temps get in the 70's. 75 76  are the temps while gaming idle is fine tho so how hot should it get??

 

thanks! sorry for longgggg post:/ 

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Graphics cards get hot, that's just what they do. If your temperatures aren't reaching dangerous levels (90c) you shouldn't worry much. Those temperatures seem pretty normal to me, and I have a 960 inside my 350D.

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ok thanks @ jacktastic

Thing is - the Asus 270x should be around 64-68*C max under gaming load - what's your ambient temperature?

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Celestial (Laptop 1) CPU:i7 4720HQ GPU:GTX 860M 4GB RAM:2x4GB SK Hynix DDR3Storage: 250GB 850 EVO Model:Lenovo Y50-70
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