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Zotac gtx 970 amp extreme core edition temps

Psybronik

Hello guys ,

my GPU after extensive gaming for more than 2 hours hovers around 67-70 degree Celsius.
my room temp hovers around 30 deg Celsius.

i got these temp with MSI afterburner.

is this normal ?

how can i customized my fan settings for my GPU ? any other method you guys can suggest to keep the temps down ? i have an H440 case and an h100i v2 cooler for cpu.

Thanks :) 

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Those temps are normal - higher end GPUs run hotter

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Yes those Temps are quite normal expecially for a high end gpu. If you get above 90 the. I'd be worried

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3 minutes ago, NVIDIAIIAIAIAII said:

you can easily get them in the lower 60's with a more aggressive fan curve.

how do you suggest i do that sir ?

i would really appreciate the help :)

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Just now, Psybronik said:

how do you suggest i do that sir ?

i would really appreciate the help :)

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in the fan section on settings in msi afterburner.. try it and tell me how it goes

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2 minutes ago, NVIDIAIIAIAIAII said:

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in the fan section on settings in msi afterburner.. try it and tell me how it goes

i will try this today

 

thanks again :)

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Dont know why you would want to sacrifice the ambient noise for lower temps. 67*C is just fine and won't affect the GPU's lifetime or reliability.

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1 minute ago, HydraGaming said:

Dont know why you would want to sacrifice the ambient noise for lower temps. 67*C is just fine and won't affect the GPU's lifetime or reliability.

i guess you are right,

but my GPU runs silent even at 70 deg Celsius.

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Leave your fan curve as it is.

After 2 hours of gaming, 70°C is 100% fine.

There isn't any real damage to GPU as long as temps are under 90°C. But that also depends of GPU itself.

 

So your temps are great for stock cooler.

If you want them to be any lower, you will have to visit EKWB store and spend some money on water cooling :P 

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2 minutes ago, Simon771 said:

Leave your fan curve as it is.

After 2 hours of gaming, 70°C is 100% fine.

There isn't any real damage to GPU as long as temps are under 90°C. But that also depends of GPU itself.

 

So your temps are great for stock cooler.

If you want them to be any lower, you will have to visit EKWB store and spend some money on water cooling :P 

hahhahhaha thats the plan for the future bro ;)

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