- Apr 13, 2000
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I could be imagining this, but I don't think I am. I've had this in my PC for a few weeks now, and normally the heatsink is "hot" to the touch, but not too hot I can't touch it, unless I've been playing a game.
Today I've played no games, just coding and internet etc, but my GPU heatsink is too hot to touch. nVidia monitor reports 86C, I *think* it used to sit on about 70 or so under normal (non-gaming) use?
Like I say, I could be imagining it all, but is there anything that could cause this?
cheers
Today I've played no games, just coding and internet etc, but my GPU heatsink is too hot to touch. nVidia monitor reports 86C, I *think* it used to sit on about 70 or so under normal (non-gaming) use?
Like I say, I could be imagining it all, but is there anything that could cause this?
cheers