I'm thinking about upgrading my graphics card, but I'm not sure whether it'll be usable in the warmer months. My room gets pretty hot during the summer (30+C). If I got a high end graphics card then it would be like having a small electric heater in the room
. I could easily end up with 500+W once you add in the monitor etc.
How do people deal with this when they have high end graphics cards? Case temperatures may also be an issue, but I think I would over heat before the computer
I currently have a 3 fan Gigabyte 1660 Super, which is a fantastic card. The fans stop completely when I'm not gaming and tends to be ok when going flat out, although it does kick out quite a bit of heat. I think the 1660's are more efficient than the more modern cards or is there a way to make the modern ones more efficient (more performance per watt), e.g. by underclocking etc.?

How do people deal with this when they have high end graphics cards? Case temperatures may also be an issue, but I think I would over heat before the computer

I currently have a 3 fan Gigabyte 1660 Super, which is a fantastic card. The fans stop completely when I'm not gaming and tends to be ok when going flat out, although it does kick out quite a bit of heat. I think the 1660's are more efficient than the more modern cards or is there a way to make the modern ones more efficient (more performance per watt), e.g. by underclocking etc.?