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    Manuel I Komnenos's Avatar Rex Regum
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    Default Gigabyte GTX 760 OC temperatures

    I was expecting the cooling solution to do a great job but with the fans at auto I was getting 70-75 degrees celsius while playing Saints Row IV and Rome II, without further overclocking by myself. I set the fans in manual with the OC GURU utility and I'm getting 67-70 celsius but with outrageous noise. What the hell is wrong? Every benchmark I had seen was getting 60-65 celsius max while running things like Furmark. And yes, Greece is still warm but I've got an air-condition set at 24 celsius and the room is cool.
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    Default Re: Gigabyte GTX 760 OC temperatures

    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...04,3542-6.html

    The graphics card is running Metro Last Light and it doesn't climb above 60 degrees celsius in this benchmark. As for my pc's hardware:

    Motherboard: Gigabyte H77M-D3H
    CPU: intel i5 3470
    PS: CX 500 Corsair (500w)
    2 exhaust fans (one Thermaltake, one high performance Noctua)
    Under the patronage of Emperor Maximinus Thrax
    "Steps to be taken in case Russia should be forced out of war considered. Various movements [of ] troops to and from different fronts necessary to meeting possible contingencies discussed. Conference also weighed political, economic, and moral effect both upon Central and Allied powers under most unfavorable aspect from Allied point of view. General conclusions reached were necessity for adoption of purely defensive attitude on all secondary fronts and withdrawing surplus troops for duty on western front. By thus strengthening western front [those attending] believed Allies could hold until American forces arrive in numbers sufficient to gain ascendancy."
    ~General Pershing, report to Washington, 26 July 1917

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    Default Re: Gigabyte GTX 760 OC temperatures

    Depending on the Game will change heatload Furmark is garbage now as AMD and NVIDIA have profiles in the drivers to change how hard that app can push the GPU and you should be thankful for it as Furmark has been known to KILL GPUs by blowing up the VRMYour temps are fine the cards are safe up into the 90c range, keep it under 80c and it will always hit its max boost clock So i really dont see what the problem is.
    Could just be a bad TIM job on the GPU but I doubt you feel like removing the cooler to redo the TIM.
    Height above sea level humidity quality of the thermal paste to little or to much paste all that can influence temps example better quality paste can drop GPU temps by 3'c give or take if the original application was to much or to little it can be as much as 5'C if your closer to sea level you will see lower temps than if your high above sea level. etc etc
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