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Hey Guys,

so I recently got an Asus GTX780 Ti and ive been playing Battlefield 4, while playing it the temperature of the GPU has been around 80 degrees celsius. Is this normal?

All help is appreciated, thx :)

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Hey Guys,

so I recently got an Asus GTX780 Ti and ive been playing Battlefield 4, while playing it the temperature of the GPU has been around 80 degrees celsius. Is this normal?

All help is appreciated, thx :)

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80 isn't a problem. If it runs much higher than 90 it could cause trouble.

But it's because of Nvidia's GPU boost 2.0. It inceases clocks within a specific thermal limit (In your case 80 degrees)

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80 isn't a problem. If it runs much higher than 90 it could cause trouble.

But it's because of Nvidia's GPU boost 2.0. It inceases clocks within a specific thermal limit (In your case 80 degrees)

I'm his friend, is the 780 ti supposed to idle at 45-50C? 

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It is fine, If you are worried about it you can increase the airflow in your case, customize your fan curve to ramp up more or go full out and make a tripple 360 rad GPU loop...

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I'm his friend, is the 780 ti supposed to idle at 45-50C? 

That would depend on how good the airflow is in his case. I'd say 45-50 is a little high. But it could be because his case is crammed or if his fans are not moving a whole lot of air. :)

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thats fine, some of AMDs gpus goes up to 95 degrees

Thanks, i thought it was a tad broken or something 

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It´s perfectly fine, but if he is concerned about it he can just download MSI Afterburner/ASUS GPU tweak or EVGA Precission X and ramp the fans up :)

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That would depend on how good the airflow is in his case. I'd say 45-50 is a little high. But it could be because his case is crammed or if his fans are not moving a whole lot of air. :)

He is using an NZXT Phantom 630 or 530 sorry forgot, but the airflow is completely, fine absolutely impeccable. I thought it was a bit high as my GPU idles at around 30C on a reasonably warm day. Even with his case fans cranked up to the highest speed, nothing seemed to have changed :/ it is a reference design card, but would that really make it idle at 45-50C? Anyway thanks for the help :D

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It´s perfectly fine, but if he is concerned about it he can just download MSI Afterburner/ASUS GPU tweak or EVGA Precission X and ramp the fans up :)

at 81% fan speed and an boost clock of 1200Mhz (forgot how much I pushed it overclocking wise) running Unigine Valley, he was getting into the mid 70s, how are those temps? I myself don't have a 780 Ti so I am not sure about what temps to expect, my gpu idles at 30 and under load playing BF4 only gets to about 50C on the lowest fan setting. He only lives 30 secs from me walking, I would imagine him to get similar temps. Thanks for the help however!

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at 81% fan speed and an boost clock of 1200Mhz (forgot how much I pushed it overclocking wise) running Unigine Valley, he was getting into the mid 70s, how are those temps? I myself don't have a 780 Ti so I am not sure about what temps to expect, my gpu idles at 30 and under load playing BF4 only gets to about 50C on the lowest fan setting. He only lives 30 secs from me walking, I would imagine him to get similar temps. Thanks for the help however!

 

That is perfectly normal if not a little bit better so nothing to be concerned about :)

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That is perfectly normal if not a little bit better so nothing to be concerned about :)

ahh alright, well thanks, yeah when I first saw it, I was a bit shocked as to why it was running so hot, my gpu is the GTX 680 ASUS DCUII OC, and it runs super cold, even with a +500Mhz on the memory clock. 'tis aftermarket though. Anyway thanks bud! 

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He is using an NZXT Phantom 630 or 530 sorry forgot, but the airflow is completely, fine absolutely impeccable. I thought it was a bit high as my GPU idles at around 30C on a reasonably warm day. Even with his case fans cranked up to the highest speed, nothing seemed to have changed :/ it is a reference design card, but would that really make it idle at 45-50C? Anyway thanks for the help :D

You can try to download Afterburner or Precision X. Then you should be able to make your own fan curves :) But if it's 45-50 idle I assume the fan speed is really low?

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