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can that damage or reduce my GPU lifespan ?

maria2244

when playing a game I always playing on the highest settings available and my fps 99.9 of the time at 59 to 60 FPS 

 

but my gpu temp is 66 to 68 C

and GPU vrm 1 is 69 C

vrm 2 70 to 75 C

 

normal temp ? if yes 

can the GPU handle these temp if I run the game for 5 to 6 hours without to stop ?

sapphire r9 390 nitro 8 GB

i7 6700k

I'm MARIA 23 years old Girl (Female) .

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Yes, not an issue. Will throttle before any damage could be caused. 

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thats low for a card under load you can push more performance out of the card.  now if that was idle then something may be wrong but anything under 85ish is fine under load 

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