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My GPU stays under 46 degree C. I run benchmarks and it never goes over. Msi afterburner is set to 92 degrees.
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So when I do all this, run the heaven benchmark the temperature sensor is maxing at 46degree C. I’m sure this cannot be right.
Just to add I have my GPU watercooled on a open loop with the CPU.
Anyone got any ideas when it’s staying so cool?
Just to add I have my GPU watercooled on a open loop with the CPU.
Just to add I have my GPU watercooled on a open loop with the CPU.
It doesngive out more heat generally, but it also has direct contact between the die and cooler. Intel CPUs have an extra layer of thermal paste/TIM under the heatspreader. So that can create an extra barrier to good cooling. It's why high power CPUs are so commonly delidded now.LOL these responses. Thanks though at least now I know haha
I didn’t think watercooling would keep it so cool because my cpu still goes really high in temperature, like plus 60 degree C. I always thought the GPU gave out more heat compared to the CPU?
You got Intel using toothpaste like TIM between the chip and head-spreader instead of soldering to thank for thatLOL these responses. Thanks though at least now I know haha
I didn’t think watercooling would keep it so cool because my cpu still goes really high in temperature, like plus 60 degree C. I always thought the GPU gave out more heat compared to the CPU?