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Anything below 80c under load is good for both GPU and CPU. Anything below 60 Is Sweet And unrealistic. 80 ~90 is safeish and anything above 90 is well a no no.  

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Basically you don't need to worry about anything being wrong under heavy, stressful games until your GPU touches 80, unless it's the founders edition 1080ti, which yours is not. 

I wouldn't get worried enough to troubleshoot unless you see temps at 85 or above. Depending on the games you play, you might not even see the mid to high 70s, I've seen the AMP extreme and that thing has a huge heatsink

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Under Load

90 degrees - This is the absolute max you want to be running your card at, preferably you want to be running cooler than this.

80 degrees - This is more the max you want to be aiming for. In other words, if your card hits this temp, it is fine, but I wouldn't like to see my card go much higher than this.

60 to 70 degrees - This is kind of the sweetspot and really where you want to be aiming.

 

Idle

Here you want to be running at like 30-40 degree, if it is much higher then something could be wrong with you CPU/GPU.

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5 hours ago, DeadlyTitan said:

Anything below 80c under load is good for both GPU and CPU. Anything below 60 Is Sweet And unrealistic. 80 ~90 is safeish and anything above 90 is well a no no.  

Thanks, I appreciate it! I ran the unigine heaven benchmark and the max temp it hit was 72, but it stayed in the high 60’s most of the time so I was just wondering. Is there an application I can download to monitor my temps that you know of?

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1 hour ago, Julianc24 said:

Thanks, I appreciate it! I ran the unigine heaven benchmark and the max temp it hit was 72, but it stayed in the high 60’s most of the time so I was just wondering. Is there an application I can download to monitor my temps that you know of?

I use MSI Afterburner. it handily creates an overlay on screen when you are playing games or you can check them out manually and it will provide all the requires info like min max temps you have hit and a graph. 

Microsoft in there infinite wisdom have decided to impose a VRAM cap for games the that use DX9 o.O. May God Bless them those whoever came up with that idea. :dry:

 

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