i wanna goto a lan party, so kick it up, make a muffin, and show us how high that temp goes
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i wanna goto a lan party, so kick it up, make a muffin, and show us how high that temp goes
So it's going to rise 40-50degC under load?
That is a pathetic delta value.
Is the stock heatsink/ fan properly attached/functional?
i gotta agree with clocker maybe theres something wrong with that program or something outside the video card is effecting the readingsQuote:
Originally posted by clocker@1 December 2003 - 04:31
So it's going to rise 40-50degC under load?
That is a pathetic delta value.
Is the stock heatsink/ fan properly attached/functional?
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@1 December 2003 - 04:09
How are you reading temp on the video card?
http://www.angelfire.com/pokemon2/gcnaddict/vgatemp.JPG
That temp doesn't look so unreasonable and certainly doesn't account for your "easy bake oven" phenomenon...
http://www.angelfire.com/pokemon2/gc...gaoverheat.jpg
maybe this will prove it
well then, how was the muffin
on a more serious note, id drill that hole soon if that things looking at 200 farenheight then thats not safe, maybe since its a small case that little bit of heat that would normally dispurse and cool get trapped and can't get out
http://www.buyxtremegear.com/atxgamcaswse.html
check out those cases, also touch your Heatsink to see if its really getting that warm. u can usually tell also why in the hell are you running a 150 PSU with that machine? it needs atleast a 350Watt PSU. i u continue to use that your askin for trouble. a 150 PSU can not support a 5700u very long. also it might be the actual program inside the driver thats why u should open your case and feel around the card cause if it runs that hot for that long you should start seeing small artifacts in the picture.
I don't really think that drilling holes in your case sidepanel will do you much good unless you mount a fan in it.
Heat doesn't tend to travel horizontally.
Is this extreme rise in heat common for gaming video cards?
I don't play vidgames so I'm not familiar with this.
I've benchmarked and done burnin tests on my Radeon card and temps only rose maybe 3-4 degC. Nothing even near your 40 deg rise.
I still find it hard to believe that this is only a venting/airflow issue.
Could you answer this question, GCNaddict.Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@30 November 2003 - 23:31
So it's going to rise 40-50degC under load?
That is a pathetic delta value.
Is the stock heatsink/ fan properly attached/functional?
Is the videocard cooling fan even spinning?
I agree on that one, those temps look realy high :oQuote:
Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@1 December 2003 - 19:03
Is the videocard cooling fan even spinning?