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Cooling 560 Ti Temps

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by NeoMortiny, 20 Aug 2011.

  1. NeoMortiny

    NeoMortiny What's a Dremel?

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    Hi, I just got a new rig. It's a 2500k with the 560 Ti Twin Frozr II OC.

    I just wanted to make sure its not running too hot, here are some numbers.

    Ambient Temp : 26C

    560 Ti : IDLE(AERO) 34C, LOAD(Dirt 1 @ full settings) 72C
    2500K : Idles at 40C

    Is everything ok?

    Thanks!
     
  2. microsoftPerson

    microsoftPerson What's a Dremel?

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    everything is okay. perhaps could be better, but it's all good, and dare I say, 'normal'.
     
  3. NeoMortiny

    NeoMortiny What's a Dremel?

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    :blah: Just tell me how long this card is going to last me.
     
  4. Cleggmeister

    Cleggmeister Of reasonable knowledge...

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    Mine idles at 29, maxes around 55, is over clocked per my sig. Check you case airflow and install MSI Afterburner to create a custom fan profile.
    How long will it last you? How should we know?
     
  5. Parge

    Parge the worst Super Moderator

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    What case do you have? My GTX 480 used to run at 95C under load, so you are well within thermal limits.
     
  6. Blogins

    Blogins Panda have Guns

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    I think he means in game grunt terms! At standard HD it should last a good time as the 560Ti has plenty of horse power. Also those temps could be better. What case do you have and what CPU cooler is installed?
     
  7. NeoMortiny

    NeoMortiny What's a Dremel?

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    I have a CoolerMaster Hyper 212+ for my CPU, everything is sitting inside an HAF 912 Advanced. There's no side fan, one 200mm on top, and one in the front. A small one at the back as well.

    Also, I maxed out GRID on it for a couple of minutes, and found that it never goes above a 65C.

    And @Cleggmeister, could you tell me what ambient temperature you're running it at. I'm sure that makes a difference.

    I asked how long it's going to last me because, I've owned an 8800 Ultra which burnt out in less than a year, I don't want that to happen again!
     
  8. Cleggmeister

    Cleggmeister Of reasonable knowledge...

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    Currently 19.5 degrees in my house.
     
  9. NeoMortiny

    NeoMortiny What's a Dremel?

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    That's a good 10C differential right? My car idles at 7C above ambient, which seems cool enough.

    Looks good!
     
  10. CrapBag

    CrapBag Multimodder

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    Depending on room temp my 560Ti twin frozr idles at anywhere between 28c and 33c, underload I've yet to see it break 62c with afterburner keeping the fan at around 52%.
     
  11. NeoMortiny

    NeoMortiny What's a Dremel?

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    Well then I think I'm safe.

    I'll see if need to speed up the fans manually. Doesn't the card to that itself?

    PC gaming forever! :rock:
     
  12. Krikkit

    Krikkit All glory to the hypnotoad! Super Moderator

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    YMMV based on a few factors too - temp sensors aren't really that accurate without being calibrated, not to mention your case can radically affect how the card is cooled. I wouldn't worry. :)
     
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