My GTX 560 Ti is staying around 70C-72C while playing Team Fortress 2, is that normal?
It's a Twin Frozr ll card if that changes anything.
Thanks - I'm not too familiar with temperatures as you can tell, but I just added a Hyper 212+ to my CPU and I average about 50-55C while playing TF2 on my CPU & Motherboard, is that good for a game like that?
My motherboard reached 60C on Counter-Strike: GO
[editline]July 26[/editline]
It's hot as shit in this room if that makes any difference, the PC has great air flow as it's an open-air case.
The spec is 99degrees, so I would say thats kind of unusual, but then again I dont have the card so i'm not sure.
It should be fine, but if it hits around 85+ you should be starting to get worried.
[QUOTE=usa;36942249]The spec is 99degrees, so I would say thats kind of unusual, but then again I dont have the card so i'm not sure.
It should be fine, but if it hits around 85+ you should be starting to get worried.[/QUOTE]
It's hot as shit atm, so I'll see what it is tomorrow and reply with results.
I was just questioning as TF2 isn't really demanding (I don't think?).
I'll test BF3 and stuff tomorrow.
[QUOTE=Frewb;36942330]It's hot as shit atm, so I'll see what it is tomorrow and reply with results.
I was just questioning as TF2 isn't really demanding (I don't think?).
I'll test BF3 and stuff tomorrow.[/QUOTE]
Is it possible you could take a picture of your open case just incase I see something you might not?
Also BF3 in about on-par with TF2 in some cases, memory usage tends to be higher than BF3.
A good test would be to underclock your card to see if that changes the temperature, if it makes no difference, your card might have a problem or maybe the dust bunnies are in it.
These temperatures are compleetly normal.
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