Make sure you have proper air flow and check whether you've got anything clogging up the flow of air through the GPU heatsink and/or if anything is blocking the airflow somehow.
So I just bought my GTX560 TI SC and its been acting really good on idle. Im getting temps of 39 to 45 degrees on idle. But when playing a game like BF3 it gets to 90 to even 98 degrees which isn't really good. I also added a extra case fan it helped but still very high. Any suggestions?
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Make sure you have proper air flow and check whether you've got anything clogging up the flow of air through the GPU heatsink and/or if anything is blocking the airflow somehow.
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What case do you have? Post your PSU as well while you are at it.
Well,,, I checked and while gaming my temps have turned normal O_O
Im assuming because it was this past weeks temperature outside was like 90 - 95 degrees it had a impact on the performance.
Anyways it looks okay now.
My case:
Newegg.com - IN WIN MANA136 WHITE SEEC ATX Mid Tower Computer Case
My PSU:
Newegg.com - Antec High Current Gamer Series HCG-750 750W ATX12V v2.3 / EPS12V v2.91 SLI Certified CrossFire Certified 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified Active PFC Power Supply
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What software are you using to check your temps? Have you tried using something else? Could have been just a glitch on the temperature monitor's part.
Is the fan on the graphics card spinning properly.