I wasn't sure whether to start this thread in monitors or graphics but I think here makes more sense.
I have recently got a new 144Hz screen (specs in sig). I am stunned with the difference in smoothness when playing games (mostly BF4 for me), will certainly not be able to go back to 60Hz again!
One thing I have noticed though is that when on the desktop just idling by doing nothing my GPU temp is at around 46-48 degrees which I thought was definitely higher than it used to be. I twigged straight away that the only thing that had changed is I was running the desktop at 144Hz rather than 60Hz. I dopped it down to 60Hz and immediately saw my gpu temp drop a degree every 10 seconds or so down to around 38-40. Set 144Hz again and saw it creep back up to 47 or so.
I have tested this a few times with the same results. I appreciate that the card is churning out more than double the frames over 60Hz so perhaps this is normal? Although a difference of nearly 10 degrees seems quite a lot?
Funny thing is though I also tested at 120Hz and seemed to have near same temps as at 60Hz (will have to test this again to confirm) so perhaps it is a driver issue?
Anyone else share in their experiences on this? I like to run the desktop and BF4 at same Hz so I can quickly alt-tab etc without the delay of monitor switching back and forth between refresh rates, and I find BF4 often doesn't apply it's own refresh rate properly if desktop is running at a different level.
TIA
I have recently got a new 144Hz screen (specs in sig). I am stunned with the difference in smoothness when playing games (mostly BF4 for me), will certainly not be able to go back to 60Hz again!
One thing I have noticed though is that when on the desktop just idling by doing nothing my GPU temp is at around 46-48 degrees which I thought was definitely higher than it used to be. I twigged straight away that the only thing that had changed is I was running the desktop at 144Hz rather than 60Hz. I dopped it down to 60Hz and immediately saw my gpu temp drop a degree every 10 seconds or so down to around 38-40. Set 144Hz again and saw it creep back up to 47 or so.
I have tested this a few times with the same results. I appreciate that the card is churning out more than double the frames over 60Hz so perhaps this is normal? Although a difference of nearly 10 degrees seems quite a lot?
Funny thing is though I also tested at 120Hz and seemed to have near same temps as at 60Hz (will have to test this again to confirm) so perhaps it is a driver issue?
Anyone else share in their experiences on this? I like to run the desktop and BF4 at same Hz so I can quickly alt-tab etc without the delay of monitor switching back and forth between refresh rates, and I find BF4 often doesn't apply it's own refresh rate properly if desktop is running at a different level.
TIA