kfc469 Daemon Poster Messages 928 Jan 17, 2007 #11 are you sure that those are not F values instead of C? They would be perfectly acceptable in that case.
are you sure that those are not F values instead of C? They would be perfectly acceptable in that case.
R RalliArt882 Daemon Poster Messages 576 Jan 18, 2007 #12 Yeah, 120C is hot as anything I don't care what it's rated for.
Shumway Fully Optimized Messages 2,729 Location London - Ontario - Canada Jan 18, 2007 #14 darkop16 said: Isn't the 6800gs rated for 130*c....i remember they ran pretty hot. Click to expand... My BFG 6800GS is rated at 120*c,They do kind of run hot but not bad if you get a zalman or similar on there,With my zalman vf-700 i get a idle temp of 50* and at load about 85*
darkop16 said: Isn't the 6800gs rated for 130*c....i remember they ran pretty hot. Click to expand... My BFG 6800GS is rated at 120*c,They do kind of run hot but not bad if you get a zalman or similar on there,With my zalman vf-700 i get a idle temp of 50* and at load about 85*
J jonny_uk Fully Optimized Messages 2,417 Location uk Jan 18, 2007 #15 kfc469 said: are you sure that those are not F values instead of C? They would be perfectly acceptable in that case. Click to expand... Thats what i thoght, if its c then thats frying it!
kfc469 said: are you sure that those are not F values instead of C? They would be perfectly acceptable in that case. Click to expand... Thats what i thoght, if its c then thats frying it!
C cwiz MechEng Extraordinaire Messages 1,027 Jan 18, 2007 #16 its 99% likely that if you've had it in there for a year or longer, its totally clogged with dust, which could also make the fan stop spinning.
its 99% likely that if you've had it in there for a year or longer, its totally clogged with dust, which could also make the fan stop spinning.
OP OP alexsabree Fully Optimized Messages 1,845 Location United States Jan 21, 2007 #17 cwiz said: its 99% likely that if you've had it in there for a year or longer, its totally clogged with dust, which could also make the fan stop spinning. Click to expand... THANK YOU!!! YOU WERE RIGHT!!! IT WAS ALL OF THE DUST IN MY GPU!!!! I LOVE YOU!!
cwiz said: its 99% likely that if you've had it in there for a year or longer, its totally clogged with dust, which could also make the fan stop spinning. Click to expand... THANK YOU!!! YOU WERE RIGHT!!! IT WAS ALL OF THE DUST IN MY GPU!!!! I LOVE YOU!!