K Kitire In Runtime Messages 350 May 21, 2006 #1 So far i am not having any problems with artifacts, but i am scared my 6800gt pny might be overheating... How do i check? And what is a good temp?
So far i am not having any problems with artifacts, but i am scared my 6800gt pny might be overheating... How do i check? And what is a good temp?
L Lord AnthraX Fully Optimized Messages 2,992 May 21, 2006 #2 download Everest Home Edition. you have a 6 series temp so High 70's is pretty normal
Ridlyn Fully Optimized Messages 1,920 May 21, 2006 #3 Actually up until high the 80's are safe, but if it gets any higher than you're starting to risk it. If you're having trouble cooling, buy a zalman vf-700cu or the vf-900cu. The 700cu lower my temps around 25ºC on idle and over 30ºC on load.
Actually up until high the 80's are safe, but if it gets any higher than you're starting to risk it. If you're having trouble cooling, buy a zalman vf-700cu or the vf-900cu. The 700cu lower my temps around 25ºC on idle and over 30ºC on load.
A Alex81388 Daemon Poster Messages 1,446 May 21, 2006 #4 What? The shutdown temp on the 6-series is 120 degrees. i would say anything under 90 is okay, considering they have the protection for over heating in the first place for u to really do hardware damage.
What? The shutdown temp on the 6-series is 120 degrees. i would say anything under 90 is okay, considering they have the protection for over heating in the first place for u to really do hardware damage.
OP OP K Kitire In Runtime Messages 350 May 21, 2006 #5 Okay, i'll buy the vf-700 , thanks for the help.
reggie_da_man Fully Optimized Messages 2,679 May 21, 2006 #6 Well what are your temps before you buy? Use "Everest home edition" to check
NosBoost300 I poop on the rug Messages 10,220 Location Bellflower, CA May 22, 2006 #7 why don't you just check in your video display??? its there where your overclocking option is