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Yea. It's fairly common for graphic card to idle at around 55-60C due to powerplay won't be kicking in when hooking up to more than one monitor.ahh ok, that explains it I do run two monitors
A few suggestions;
- Give the heatsink and fans a good blast with compressed air to get rid of any dust.
- Try to improve the airflow in the case.
- Replace the TIM with some liquid metal
YOUR BASKET
1 x Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra Thermal Paste £8.99
Total : £11.27 (includes shipping : £1.90).
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"Better" would mean 0.5-1C difference in most cases comparing to other non-concductive pastes. Not worth taking a risk for minimal return.I've never had any problems using it, and the temps will be better than any paste.
Just spread it thinly on the copper surface until it gleams.
He was running furmark, so it's not really surprising there.It always was a hot card, but I don't remember it getting anywhere near 100C. More like 70-80. Only the recent cards have gone to 90+.
I wouldn't use that TIM above it's conductive and capacitive, if you get it on any components on the GPU chip it will short it out, AMD chips have lots of components on the top of the chip area so avoid this TIM and use a none-conductive and none-capacitive TIM like this one below.
IC Diamond 7-Carat Thermal Compound (1.5g)
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http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=TH-000-ID&groupid=701&catid=27
"Better" would mean 0.5-1C difference in most cases comparing to other non-concductive pastes. Not worth taking a risk for minimal return.
I'm surprised it even operates at 100c tbh. Insane temps for a gfx card!
I dont have the card in right now because I thought it was best to keep it out due to the temps, will test it once its back in.Is the 1st gpu downclocking at all. On boot with nothing open. Or is it stuck at max clocks?
Thanks for the tip, will be sure to do that.CLU is fine as long as you're not careless.
Use masking tape around the core as you apply it.
Will test this out when I put the card back in.I had a weird issue not long ago where one of my cards usage would rocket to 100% when I'd open GPUz. Wonder if anything similar is going on here?
Was using Speedfan to push the fan speed higher than standard. At idle (around 20%) I have been getting 60-70C but I was pushing it to 37% which was keeping it closer to 60C and occasionally below.Noticed you mentioned in the OP that you're using Speedfan to control GPU temperatures. What kind of temps do you get if you leave the card to decide it's own fan speed? At least that way you'd be able to compare to reviews to see if your card is hotter, or if you've simply set the fan to a quieter and hotter profile.
I had it set up with a curve so it adjusts according to the curve you set. When it was hitting 100C the fan was at 100% though as some have pointed out this was probably more due to furmark being aweful. Though still getting wayy higher temps than i should have when mining.use afterburner imo make a custom fan curve
Hmm neever used speedfan to set my gpu, is it same as the others that you set it as a % of 100 and it stays there? just if its set and doesnt change might be why your hitting 100c