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why "BioShock Infinite" rise so much temp in my gpu ?

why "BioShock Infinite" rise so much temp in my gpu ?

 

the valley benchmark at max (90°) not rise it so much as BioShock Infinite (105°)

 

is really the game that heavy ?

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Different type of situation and load type.

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Those are pretty high temps, even the 90c. Turn up fan speed? Or better case fans.

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why "BioShock Infinite" rise so much temp in my gpu ?
 
the valley benchmark at max (90°) not rise it so much as BioShock Infinite (105°) < this is why I have an nvidia card
 
is really the game that heavy ?

 

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Not sure how you're getting those temps max I get is 66 or 70C

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Those are pretty high temps, even the 90c. Turn up fan speed? Or better case fans.

well sure, i did a mod on my super old card to fix in my case, and normal temps are 65°/75°  ^_^

 

but, valley is not normal  ;)

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I have a 290x only hits 60-68C in games, R9 280 only hits around 60-65C in games and HD 6950 gets the same temps. My nvidia cards run hotter...gg well played friend.

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What card do you have and is it a reference because that sounds way too hot for the GPU

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I have a 290x only hits 60-68C in games, R9 280 only hits around 60-65C in games and HD 6950 gets the same temps. My nvidia cards run hotter...gg well played friend.

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well sure, i did a mod on my super old card to fix in my case, and normal temps are 65°/75°  ^_^

 

but, valley is not normal  ;)

On valley my card maxes at around 75C so that's not really normal temps even if you have 290X(A very hot card)

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Maybe your thermal paste on the gpu needs to be replaced. Voids warranty though!

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Those temps are even right, also depends on how these cards are designed to run, like hawaii had it's thermal limit at 95C, while GM200 looks like it's around 83-85. Fury's is around 75C. It depends on the card and it's architecture. 

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in any case, temps must be low in a normal game (like bioshock) that in valley, you see my point ?

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I've noticed as well that Bioshock Infinite can send the temperatures on my graphics cards soaring as well, and mine are both water cooled. The game is just graphically that intense -- the look and feel of the game should make that quite obvious. But the temperatures you're seeing are by no means normal. Either something is up with the fan control on your card, or something is up with the airflow into and out of your case or your graphics card.

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in any case, temps must be low in a normal game (like bioshock) that in valley, you see my point ?

temps will be close to valley if inder alot of stress, also your cpu is at load too causing more heat in your case, i still would redo the thermal paste or contact support if under warranty, see if they will do something for you.

Check fan speeds

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What Nvidia cards you got?

I have left is a GTX 580 DCUII and a 650ti Boost 

I had:

SLI 770's 

780 Classified

970 G1 Gaming

9800GTX

These have all ran hotter then my AMD cards even with a thermal paste change and proper cleaning of the cards they were still running hotter. Hell my 780 was hitting 71-78C in just games alone.

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I have left is a GTX 580 DCUII and a 650ti Boost 

I had:

SLI 770's 

780 Classified

970 G1 Gaming

9800GTX

These have all ran hotter then my AMD cards even with a thermal paste change and proper cleaning of the cards they were still running hotter. Hell my 780 was hitting 71-78C in just games alone.

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I've noticed as well that Bioshock Infinite can send the temperatures on my graphics cards soaring as well, and mine are both water cooled. The game is just graphically that intense -- the look and feel of the game should make that quite obvious. But the temperatures you're seeing are by no means normal. Either something is up with the fan control on your card, or something is up with the airflow into and out of your case or your graphics card.

yea, i see the same friend  ^_^

 

don't worry for my temps :ph34r: like i say i mod the card
 
i take the original fans and replace it for a mod fan, plus a new thermal paste
 
(all works perfect, only bioshock do that rare rise)
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yea, i see the same friend ^_^

don't worry for my temps :ph34r: like i say i mod the card

i take the original fans and replace it for a mod fan, plus a new thermal paste

(all works perfect, only bioshock do that rare rise)

but we are, the vram could be even hotter. Temps can decrease lifespan.

Easy test for case fans is to take the panel off and check temps, 5c difference get better fans, if no difference then what a pickle. I didn't think it was super demanding bit, it looks great.

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temps will be close to valley if inder alot of stress, also your cpu is at load too causing more heat in your case, i still would redo the thermal paste or contact support if under warranty, see if they will do something for you.

Check fan speeds

 

but we are, the vram could be even hotter. Temps can decrease lifespan.

Easy test for case fans is to take the panel off and check temps, 5c difference get better fans, if no difference then what a pickle.

I didn't think it was super demanding bit, it looks great.

 

lol :lol: my warranty go off years back my friend
 
this is the 1s 7850 of all  :ph34r:
 
normal temps are 65°/75° on load  ^_^
 
is not bad for a gpu that work 3 years  :wub:
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lol :lol: my warranty go off years back my friend

this is the 1s 7850 of all :ph34r:

normal temps are 65°/75° on load ^_^

is not bad for a gpu that work 3 years :wub:

:) maybe fresh layer of paste then. Wonder why bioshock is so stressfull.other temps are fine 60c-70c
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:) maybe fresh layer of paste then. Wonder why bioshock is so stressfull.other temps are fine 60c-70c

yea, the game looks awesome (yea, i can see why the temps rise)  :D

 

i was wonder if i am the only that note that bioshock rise so much  :ph34r:
 
now i know that i am not alone is this  ^_^
 
is the game  -_-
 
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oh i did note it that is one of the few games that use all my vram (2GB), maybe is that  :o
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yea, the game looks awesome (yea, i can see why the temps rise) :D

i was wonder if i am the only that note that bioshock rise so much :ph34r:

now i know that i am not alone is this ^_^

is the game -_-

- - - -

oh i did note it that is one of the few games that use all my vram (2GB), maybe is that :o

o yeah, v sync turned off. Your gpu will be under less stress at 60 gps.
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