what is a safe max temp for 8800 gts

gixxer

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I was wondering what you guys thought would be a good safe maximum temp for a 8800gts at idle and under load.

I am starting to overclock the card and dont want to over heat the card and fry it.

Thanks,

Gixxer
 
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Originally posted by: TC91
try to keep load temps under 80c and you ll be fine.

ok cool thanks. I see my card going up to 77C with fan on 100%. Scared the crap out of me. my x1650pro never went above 44.
 

chocobaR

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Originally posted by: Scholzpdx
Originally posted by: TC91
try to keep load temps under 80c and you ll be fine.

ok cool thanks. I see my card going up to 77C with fan on 100%. Scared the crap out of me. my x1650pro never went above 44.

That's high for speed fan at 100%. I put mine at 80% when I game and the temp rarely goes over 65°C. I have a BFG GTS OC.
 
Apr 20, 2008
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Originally posted by: chocobaR
Originally posted by: Scholzpdx
Originally posted by: TC91
try to keep load temps under 80c and you ll be fine.

ok cool thanks. I see my card going up to 77C with fan on 100%. Scared the crap out of me. my x1650pro never went above 44.

That's high for speed fan at 100%. I put mine at 80% when I game and the temp rarely goes over 65°C. I have a BFG GTS OC.

My ventilation sucks. Check it out.

http://i290.photobucket.com/al...cholzpdx/Photo0578.jpg
 

Tempered81

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Originally posted by: Scholzpdx
Originally posted by: chocobaR
Originally posted by: Scholzpdx
Originally posted by: TC91
try to keep load temps under 80c and you ll be fine.

ok cool thanks. I see my card going up to 77C with fan on 100%. Scared the crap out of me. my x1650pro never went above 44.

That's high for speed fan at 100%. I put mine at 80% when I game and the temp rarely goes over 65°C. I have a BFG GTS OC.

My ventilation sucks. Check it out.

http://i290.photobucket.com/al...cholzpdx/Photo0578.jpg

Sweet at least you have the HDD deflecting airflow like a ramp in a wind tunnel.

 

Hauk

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Originally posted by: jaredpace
Sweet at least you have the HDD deflecting airflow like a ramp in a wind tunnel.

:laugh:

Dude! I think I have the same case. Oh wait, that was 1990...