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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Graphic cards => Topic started by: biovac on April 24, 2011, 08:01:19 pm
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Hi, i have a GV-N570D5-13I-B.
What is the normal operating temperature at full load ?
I have 48º Celsius at desktop and 86º Celsius at full load.
Fan goes 40% to 67%, to slow to my taste.
Any advice ?.
Thanks.
Biovac.
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Hi
I am not that familiar with the nVidia cards but I believe that the bundled software allows you to alter the fan speed etc on the card. There are also several third party programs that do the same thing. I believe one is called MSI Afterburner.
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Sorry that is a NVidia card !!
Pierre
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Hi Pierre,
Sorry Pierre but I don't understand your point ? ???
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Nvidia chipset, card is munufactured by gigabyte.
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3659#ov
My point is very simple, 85ºCelcius can damage my GIGABYTE (nvidia chipset )card ?
Thanks.
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look this : 90° at full charge :
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/nvidia_geforce_gtx_570_review/14.htm
Pierre
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Oh I see. You were merely commenting on the fact that the OPs temperatures are not unusually high for a nVidia card. I would agree and they do get hot which is one reason I stick to AMD Radeons.
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Yeah even my 5970 is quite cool under load. I wouldn't worry at all about that temperature.
I ran a GTX295 and it hit over 100C in some games (wowzer!) but it never had any problems. Had it for around a year.
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Yes my 6970 is quite cool as well and compared to nVidai cards it is quiet and cool.