Dawelio
Active member
Hey guys,
So I'm a bit worried here over my GPU and thought I'd ask you for your opinions etc on it.
The other day my GPU was running around 35-45C meanwhile I was browsing the web, watching movies etc and then going to about 65C while gaming. Fair temps me thinks.
Now hot weather has fallen upon us, and now while browsing etc it's at 65C, while gaming, it's at 65C. Only the GPU fan spins up, only difference.
I did change front fan today to see if there was a difference, from an Corsair AF to an Corsair SP fan. As I already have an SP fan at the front bottom placement, and it was moving more air than the AF above. And the SP had an HDD cage right next to it, which the top AF doesnt. It has free space straight to the GPU.
Now my question to you guys are, is this normal?... considering the temps outside are around 30C and about 26-30C in my room. Even my whine fridge which can go down to 12C minimum, can't even go that low, stays at around 18C.
Do you think it's something to do with my GPU, that it may be faulty or is it something that I shouldn't be too worried about?...
Here's a picture of how it looks inside my PC at the moment, only that the top front fan is an SP and not an AF as in the picture:
I did also change my refresh rate in the Nvidia Controlpanel from 60Hz to 144Hz on my ASUS ROG Swift, if that makes any difference?...
Thanks,
Chrazey
So I'm a bit worried here over my GPU and thought I'd ask you for your opinions etc on it.
The other day my GPU was running around 35-45C meanwhile I was browsing the web, watching movies etc and then going to about 65C while gaming. Fair temps me thinks.
Now hot weather has fallen upon us, and now while browsing etc it's at 65C, while gaming, it's at 65C. Only the GPU fan spins up, only difference.
I did change front fan today to see if there was a difference, from an Corsair AF to an Corsair SP fan. As I already have an SP fan at the front bottom placement, and it was moving more air than the AF above. And the SP had an HDD cage right next to it, which the top AF doesnt. It has free space straight to the GPU.
Now my question to you guys are, is this normal?... considering the temps outside are around 30C and about 26-30C in my room. Even my whine fridge which can go down to 12C minimum, can't even go that low, stays at around 18C.
Do you think it's something to do with my GPU, that it may be faulty or is it something that I shouldn't be too worried about?...
Here's a picture of how it looks inside my PC at the moment, only that the top front fan is an SP and not an AF as in the picture:

I did also change my refresh rate in the Nvidia Controlpanel from 60Hz to 144Hz on my ASUS ROG Swift, if that makes any difference?...
Thanks,
Chrazey