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Shouldn't you know this?
If its a stripped version of the 480 GPU, then yes, it should be able to handle high temps. Something wierd with the fan speed though, it should be over 50% at those temps for sure.
My experience has been at 35C load temp and below for the most part
Yeah it's the stripped GF100 die, I actually set the fan speed with a custom profile.
Aiming for silent on my "test bench" before I go to work making a custom box to house it.
I thought I read somewhere that the drivers throttle the cards between 100C and 105C so at 97C you are probably facing intermittent throttling when the temps peak.
What happened to your water cooling?
What happened to your water cooling?
same, but lately I have been hitting 71c with fan speed at 68 due to summer heat.Damn...I get worried if my GTX 460 gets above 65C.
At 99C your GPU will cause a rift in the time/space continuum, causing your PC to warp to a different universe. I'd advise against this because reasons.
same, but lately I have been hitting 71c with fan speed at 68 due to summer heat.
I would never run a gpu at 90c.
But first you have to achieve 1.21 Jiggawatts of power! Oh GF100, my mistake.At 99C your GPU will cause a rift in the time/space continuum, causing your PC to warp to a different universe. I'd advise against this because reasons.
At 99C your GPU will cause a rift in the time/space continuum, causing your PC to warp to a different universe. I'd advise against this because reasons.
@ Balla, Looks good at 40%. That profile looks good. How quiet is it at 40%?