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TubsAlwaysWins

Just curious as to what you guys thing the maximum temperature is for a MSI R9 270X HAWK. I max at about 81 degrees (with my radiator in the front of the case). I dont mind turning up fans if needed because my fans already run pretty loud

 

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Why is a 270X at 81°C??

nevermind . But don't worry about it, you're far from the max temperature. If you're worried, take the cooler off, replace the thermal paste, and put it back on. 

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Just now, Kobathor said:

Why is a 270X at 81°C??

nevermind . But don't worry about it, you're far from the max temperature. If you're worried, take the cooler off, replace the thermal paste, and put it back on. 

Its at 81 degrees because I moved my radiator to the front of my case for my CPU because it runs exceptionally hot at stock. With my radiator in the top it is like max 66 degrees

 

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44 minutes ago, TubsAlwaysWIns said:

Just curious as to what you guys thing the maximum temperature is for a MSI R9 270X HAWK. I max at about 81 degrees (with my radiator in the front of the case). I dont mind turning up fans if needed because my fans already run pretty loud

A max/dangerous temperature for a GPU would be anything above 100°C IMO.

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11 hours ago, TubsAlwaysWIns said:

Its at 81 degrees because I moved my radiator to the front of my case for my CPU because it runs exceptionally hot at stock. With my radiator in the top it is like max 66 degrees

A radiator should not cause that much heat. Make sure your case has good airflow to the GPU. Trust me, your CPU will not make your GPU 15°C hotter. 

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3 hours ago, Kobathor said:

A radiator should not cause that much heat. Make sure your case has good airflow to the GPU. Trust me, your CPU will not make your GPU 15°C hotter. 

Well with my radiator in the top of my case it maxes out at 66 degrees and in the front it is at 81 degrees. usually 75 though. You also have to keep in mind im riunning a AMD processor overclocked quite a bit

 

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2 minutes ago, TubsAlwaysWIns said:

Well with my radiator in the top of my case it maxes out at 66 degrees and in the front it is at 81 degrees. usually 75 though. You also have to keep in mind im riunning a AMD processor overclocked quite a bit

Again, make sure that even with the rad in front, you have good airflow to the parts. A recent JayzTwoCents video is where I got my information, and that was on an overclocked i7. It shouldn't change temps much if at all.

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Just now, Kobathor said:

Again, make sure that even with the rad in front, you have good airflow to the parts. A recent JayzTwoCents video is where I got my information, and that was on an overclocked i7. It shouldn't change temps much if at all.

Part of it was i was running Intel Burn Test (to get in temps for my OC) and the Heaven Benchmark just to get worst-case scenario temperatures

 

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That's quite hot for a Southern Islands card, if you don't mind the noise set a custom fan curve to keep the temp down. 

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1 minute ago, Citadelen said:

That's quite hot for a Southern Islands card, if you don't mind the noise set a custom fan curve to keep the temp down. 

I have one on there, and i can raise it even more

 

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Just now, TubsAlwaysWIns said:

I have one on there, and i can raise it even more

Your probably going to have to do that.

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Just now, Citadelen said:

Your probably going to have to do that.

I just did. It goes to about 70% RPM at 45 degrees up to 80% RPM at 80 degrees

 

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4 minutes ago, TubsAlwaysWIns said:

Part of it was i was running Intel Burn Test (to get in temps for my OC) and the Heaven Benchmark just to get worst-case scenario temperatures

He used Aida 64 and Heaven at the same time to get his temps.

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Just now, Kobathor said:

He used Aida 64 and Heaven at the same time to get his temps.

Who is 'He'

 

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1 minute ago, TubsAlwaysWIns said:

I just did. It goes to about 70% RPM at 45 degrees up to 80% RPM at 80 degrees

Is it to loud to push that to 100%, and preferably at 75°C.

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Just now, Citadelen said:

Is it to loud to push that to100%, and preferably at 75°C.

yeah. 70% is just before it gets to a noticeable difference

 

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1 minute ago, TubsAlwaysWIns said:

Who is 'He'

JayzTwoCents, who I referenced.

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Just now, Kobathor said:

JayzTwoCents, who I referenced.

Ah, ok

 

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1 minute ago, TubsAlwaysWIns said:

yeah. 70% is just before it gets to a noticeable difference

Ahh, why don't you move the CPU radiator back to where it was and see if it makes a difference?

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Just now, Citadelen said:

Ahh, why don't you move the CPU radiator back to where it was and see if it makes a difference?

because my cpu gets SUPER hot when its up there. Like theres a 15-20 degree dfference from the top of the case and in the front

 

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15 hours ago, TubsAlwaysWIns said:

Just curious as to what you guys thing the maximum temperature is for a MSI R9 270X HAWK. I max at about 81 degrees (with my radiator in the front of the case). I dont mind turning up fans if needed because my fans already run pretty loud


I got the Asus one. Max. peak of 79 Degrees while having the fans never above 60%. You should be fine, as long as i dont runs at that temperature 24/7.

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1 minute ago, TubsAlwaysWIns said:

because my cpu gets SUPER hot when its up there. Like theres a 15-20 degree dfference from the top of the case and in the front

You could try undervolting your card and see if it remains stable.

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1 minute ago, Citadelen said:

Ahh, why don't you move the CPU radiator back to where it was and see if it makes a difference?

I will go in the 80 degree range at 4.3 up in the top and about 75 degrees at 4.5 in the front

 

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Just now, Citadelen said:

You could try undervaluing your card and see if it remains stable.

Whats undervaluing? like down-clocking?

 

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Just now, TubsAlwaysWIns said:

Whats undervaluing? like down-clocking?

Yeah autocorrect turned it to undervaluing instead of undervolting, it's basically seeing if your card can run at a lower voltage with the same clock speed.

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