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04-22-2017 02:56 AM
Hi so i have this pc: https://support.hp.com/lv-en/document/c05278837 and the gtx 950 is at 80-81c under load.
Is it dangerous or is it okay ?
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04-22-2017 04:50 AM
Hi,
It is OK for the graphics card to reach those temperatures under load. Some modern graphic cards do not switch on fan until they reach 60°C. From the Nvidia spec sheet for gtx 950 you can see that max operating temp is 95°C and you are well below this.
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-950/specifications
Once in a while make sure that all case fans are spinning and perform a cleanup with compressed air at least once per year. Use compressed air only when computer is off and cold.
Hope it helps,
David
04-22-2017 04:50 AM
Hi,
It is OK for the graphics card to reach those temperatures under load. Some modern graphic cards do not switch on fan until they reach 60°C. From the Nvidia spec sheet for gtx 950 you can see that max operating temp is 95°C and you are well below this.
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-950/specifications
Once in a while make sure that all case fans are spinning and perform a cleanup with compressed air at least once per year. Use compressed air only when computer is off and cold.
Hope it helps,
David
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