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 560Ti Twin Fzr II high temps

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FiragaZ
post May 2 2011, 10:54 AM

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QUOTE(joscmh90 @ May 2 2011, 01:54 AM)
Guys , my idle temps for 560Ti Twin Fzr II is around 37-39 , is this considered normal ? non-aircond room.
However ,  a burn-in test. The temperature will rise until 90 at 5 minutes.
Is this ever normal ? .....would need some insights regarding this problem.

MOBO -    MSI MS7599 870-G45
PROC -  Phenom II X4 955BE RM470 with HYPER 212+
CASING -          Thermaltake V4
PSU -  Silverstone ST50F 500W PSU
RAM -  2x2GB DDR3 1333MHz KVR
MONITOR -  DELL Ultrasharp U2311H 23"W HD Monitor
GPU -  MSI N560GTX Ti Twin Frozer II
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i got the same gpu with u, i running furmark my gpu temp is around 68c+, if overclock, it is around 75c+, depend how u oc. I running msi burner when playing games to monitor the celcius/sec, it cant even pass 60c, mine idle is around 30-33c, non-aircond room too.
FiragaZ
post Oct 4 2011, 11:14 AM

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QUOTE(cyberloner @ Oct 2 2011, 06:00 PM)
nvdia is hot.... that's all...
gonna go up 100 or more....... can cook egg....
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eh, what's the point digging up 4 months old thread and say nvidia is hot? sweat.gif
FiragaZ
post Oct 6 2011, 11:57 AM

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QUOTE(kembar4 @ Oct 5 2011, 06:03 PM)
Nvidia is hot. The same with my gtx580. Increase the fan speeds, and perhaps optimize the air flow in your casing and it should run well. No complaints on mine.
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No such thing la, your card hot could be many factor like gpu model, room ambient temp, chasis airflow or the gpu cooler. I very satisfy with my MSI GTX 560 Ti TF II, the temp very great.

 

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