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I had experienced similar issues with high temperatures, but ever since I turned on Vsync it is going back to reasonable temperatures. I mean yes lower is better I don't know why it gets so hot and I was wondering if damage could be done to my GPU for playing at such high temperatures. I've had the same problem and even been thinking of hardening my case instead of working on the real problem, which was the fan.
Honestly, go have a look at it, it really does make a big difference. You need to blow it out if u want to save your gpu from doom. Are the fans spinning fast when it gets hot? It shouldn't go over 85c. If your fans aren't spinning up use msi afterburner and set the fan to auto My ti ftw3 ultra never goes above 70c.
Jul Im using gtx geforce and its heating up to 85C while Im playing games mostly Overwatch. Also, ensure that there is enough space inside your computer case for air to flow freely between fans so that optimal air pressure is maintained.
However, if you have recently upgraded your drivers and then GPU overheating has started, then you should rollback the GPU driver upgrade. It rarely happens, but drivers can have an effect on the temperature of your GPU. Now you know how to fix GPU overheating problem as we have discussed the most common causes behind it and their solutions.
However, if none of the above solutions work for you, then you should consider installing liquid cooling for your GPU. It might cost you a little extra, but in return you will get improved GPU performance and increased lifespan for your video card. Keep in mind that graphics cards are designed to run under heavy load, but they should not exceed the temperature limits recommended by its manufacturer for extended periods of time. Your email address will not be published.
Notify me via e-mail if anyone answers my comment. Forgot your password? Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive mail with link to set new password. Replacing the thermal paste and, in some cases, even accessing the GPU chipset can void the warranty. Otherwise, please read our article on how to replace your GPU thermal paste in order to resolve this issue for desktop graphics cards.
Replacing the thermal paste will save you having to do it later anyway, but will also ensure that your GPU is being optimally cooled by the heatsink and fan assembly. Upgraded drivers can cause a GPU to overheat. Older graphics cards are more vulnerable to this problem. The latest driver may also be not so much incompatible with your GPU but may have some bugs introduced with the updated driver that affects your specific GPU model. Roll back your drivers to their previous version and see if the overheating problem persists.
You can uninstall all earlier graphics drivers from your system and reinstall the most compatible version. Installation errors can create software conflicts and cause a GPU to overheat. Using incompatible software that consistently overworks the graphics card can lead to overheating.
Either way, ensure you are not overloading the graphics card and using incompatible software or hardware. Exposure to moisture can damage a graphics processing unit during installation, causing a static overload. A buildup of dust and debris can also cause hardware problems. However, the combination of dust and high levels of moisture can be detrimental to your computer components and can cause some level of conductivity, depending on how bad the situation is.
Constant interference in the required flow of electricity through the GPU can lead to hardware failure. You can consult a technician to find out the actual fault in your GPU. The technician may be able to repair the hardware depending on the nature of the problem. However, if the repair is expensive and your GPU is reasonably old, buying a new one is a better option. If a power supply cannot provide enough current for the graphics card, it could be laboring and could get hotter faster.
The same will hold true for the power supply in terms of heat. This situation is usually caused by someone inexperienced. That person may have never installed the correct power supply from the get-go or never upgraded the power supply after upgrading the graphics card or other hardware. This can also be true when a power supply gets really old and cannot perform as originally intended.
The solution is simple: Replace the power supply. Replacing your power supply with something more capable and of better quality will ensure your graphics card will operate more happily. Check the GPU temperature whenever you think the graphics card is unusually hot. First, close all graphics-intensive applications, games, or videos, and background processes. Then, start your investigation with the fans or the cooling system. Check for each of the ten reasons in this guide.
Then, choose the recommended solutions only after a thorough diagnosis. Do not rule out concurrent issues. Use your warranty if available.
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