- Jan 27, 2008
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Hello everyone.
I'm currently running two Asus EN8800GT's in SLi mode on my Asus P5N-E motherboard. Both cards have the newer heatsink similar to this example (http://www.cdrinfo.com/images/...Asus_EN8600GT_TOP.jpg) instead of the nVidia reference design.
When I play with the Asus systemdoctor program to overclock the GPU's I notice the temperatures go up as expected and once, the screen went strange and a lot of red artifacts appeared so I quickly dropped it back to an old overclocked setting.
Now I was playing Crysis last night for about forty mins without any problems on with overclock GPU's and when I exited the game I noticed that the GPU temp's were being reported as being just over 100 degree's.
My question is, what sort of temperatures are these GPU's designed to withstand before I should be getting worried about potentially frying them?
Stock Settings : http://i214.photobucket.com/al.../3DMark06ScoreXP-A.jpg
OC'd Settings : http://i214.photobucket.com/al.../3DMark06ScoreXP-B.jpg
Thanks.
I'm currently running two Asus EN8800GT's in SLi mode on my Asus P5N-E motherboard. Both cards have the newer heatsink similar to this example (http://www.cdrinfo.com/images/...Asus_EN8600GT_TOP.jpg) instead of the nVidia reference design.
When I play with the Asus systemdoctor program to overclock the GPU's I notice the temperatures go up as expected and once, the screen went strange and a lot of red artifacts appeared so I quickly dropped it back to an old overclocked setting.
Now I was playing Crysis last night for about forty mins without any problems on with overclock GPU's and when I exited the game I noticed that the GPU temp's were being reported as being just over 100 degree's.
My question is, what sort of temperatures are these GPU's designed to withstand before I should be getting worried about potentially frying them?
Stock Settings : http://i214.photobucket.com/al.../3DMark06ScoreXP-A.jpg
OC'd Settings : http://i214.photobucket.com/al.../3DMark06ScoreXP-B.jpg
Thanks.
