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Strangely High Temperature of my 9600 XT GPU!
Hi Omega/Guys,
I have a 256MB Sapphire 9600 XT with no overclock and with Omega 2.6.25a driver [Cat5.4]. Under the OVERDRIVE menu in Setting, I see that my temperature is so high! Loaded at 45C and idea at 58C, then it shot up to 65-68C when playing fs2004 game but doesn't give any problem to my game and computer so far! Is that Reading from OVERDRIVE accurate?
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Video cards should be able to handle temperatures in the range of 80+C. The reading is likely accurate, and unless you have artefacts, there is nothing to worry about.
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Hi RedSolar,
Got it! My Sapphire just has a factory fan on it! So, I guess it is ok with that temperature after reading you reply. Thanks for your valueable advice!
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my 9600Xt usealy gave me temps of about 34C when idle. Make sure you've got good case airflow and that there no dust in the fan and that it's spinning properly
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My friend put a Vantec Iceberq 4 on that same card, with the stupid glowy lights on it...ugly thing but with some AS5 it went from (with no airflow) 40/67 (idle/load) to 31/39...tiny thing doesn't need much cooling though...don't void your warranty if nothing is wrong with it.
However it did get him from 555/333 (core/mem) to 620/335 (ramsinks didnt do much lol) |
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Hi guys
Anyway, I just removed my internal modem card which is setting next to my 9600XT. And guess what . . . the idea temperature drops to 53C and during games, it hit at 59C only! Well, I guess airflow is the problem, my internal modem card was blocking the gpu fan's air flow! Thank guys!
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Might try a fan near that area eh?
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