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07-28-2020 08:39 AM
Graphics card temperature is between 88 - 94, is this normal? And my card is GTX 1050 ti 4gb
My notebook:
Hp pavilion gaming 15 - cx0056wm
07-28-2020 01:48 PM
Are you sure its the GPU and not the CPU temps you are reading?
Perhaps you could post a screen shot of what ever you are using for reading the temps when it gets this hot?
Thanks.
07-28-2020 02:36 PM
OK on the undervolting, that has been a common issue with those units and cpu heat.
Also, did this only recently start happening with the GPU heating? That model is a few years old now.
If only recently, do you remember installing anything about the time it happened?
Plus - did you try cleaning the vents by blowing some air into them? If its really bad, you would need to open the case and the fan shrouds to extract the dust. Clogged vents will cause this too.
07-28-2020 02:42 PM
I will add, if its not a program/service running in the background eating up resources and its not dust, You might want to consider repasting.
This is assuming you are playing the same games at the same settings and the heat issue just recently happened. Otherwise, Im not sure what else I can offer. Make sure your drivers are up to date with a clean install.
07-28-2020 03:00 PM - edited 07-28-2020 03:03 PM
@jamie333 what are you referring to? I said its a commonly seen issue on the cpu and those units, meaning its been a problem. Its not normal to overheat i agree. 😉
If you have a problem, you need to start your own thread.