Hello,
CG 4870 Golden sample, I have a CG 4870 Golden sample, and have temperature (Everest) that I find quite high in IDLE:
GPU Diode (Shader) 64 ° C
GPU Diode (MemIO) 64 ° C
GPU Diode (DispIO) 60 ° C
Is it really a problem?
Thank you
Hello,
CG 4870 Golden sample, I have a CG 4870 Golden sample, and have temperature (Everest) that I find quite high in IDLE:
GPU Diode (Shader) 64 ° C
GPU Diode (MemIO) 64 ° C
GPU Diode (DispIO) 60 ° C
Is it really a problem?
Thank you
The most overlooked advantage to owning a computer is that if they foul up there's no law against wacking them around a little.
-Joe Martin
I have a "standard" and I'm idle at 75 degrees and in full to 85/90 ° leaving regulate normally.
After I fixed the thing to go manually times more correct and overclock a bit.
No worries reassure you, the temperatures are quite good;
What scares me is watching the test card with temperatures around 50 degrees idle, and that in all tests that I found ...
The most overlooked advantage to owning a computer is that if they foul up there's no law against wacking them around a little.
-Joe Martin
We must see if the ambient temperature in your room is not "high" if the probe does not overestimate your values few degrees loan and if your case is well ventilated. Anyway, once again, your temperatures are correct for a 4870 HD.
I have a sonata 3 with the fan in position 2. (E8500 processor to 43 ° and 32 ° CM).
On Call of duty, the Computer Graphics is rising to 70 degrees after 30 minutes of play.
The most overlooked advantage to owning a computer is that if they foul up there's no law against wacking them around a little.
-Joe Martin
Perhaps the only fan of the Sonata that is the question I think. But it's not serious, it does not affect your card.At worst change the speed of his fan.
Ok thank you for reassuring me about that!
The most overlooked advantage to owning a computer is that if they foul up there's no law against wacking them around a little.
-Joe Martin
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