Hey guys,
Recently got two MSI 780Ti Gaming graphics cards, I am just curious if the temps I am getting on my cards are some thing to be worried about.
*These are the temps for idling and in-game (BF4 - Mostly low settings @ 1080p)
Obviously the graphics card on-top would be hotter, and just as a note my monitors are running off of the top card as well. I am running 3x1080p monitors, but only playing on one.
Idling
Top card - Min: 35°C / Max: 43°C / Current value: 42°C
Bottom card - Min: 27°C / Max: 31°C / Current value: 28°C
In-game (BF4 - Mostly low settings @ 1080p)
Top card - Min: 35°C / Max: 75°C / Current value: 68°C *The min value was recorded before starting up BF4.
Bottom card - Min: 27°C / Max: 61°C / Current value: 56°C *The min value was recorded before starting up BF4.
My question is, should I be worried about my top cards max/current value temperatures?
Also just out of curiosity, I've seen a few YouTube videos where guys replace the stock thermal paste on their GPU with new thermal paste and their stress test temps go down by roughly 5°C-7°C. Should I consider some thing like this or will I be wasting my time?
Cheers
eddyyz
Recently got two MSI 780Ti Gaming graphics cards, I am just curious if the temps I am getting on my cards are some thing to be worried about.
*These are the temps for idling and in-game (BF4 - Mostly low settings @ 1080p)
Obviously the graphics card on-top would be hotter, and just as a note my monitors are running off of the top card as well. I am running 3x1080p monitors, but only playing on one.
Idling
Top card - Min: 35°C / Max: 43°C / Current value: 42°C
Bottom card - Min: 27°C / Max: 31°C / Current value: 28°C
In-game (BF4 - Mostly low settings @ 1080p)
Top card - Min: 35°C / Max: 75°C / Current value: 68°C *The min value was recorded before starting up BF4.
Bottom card - Min: 27°C / Max: 61°C / Current value: 56°C *The min value was recorded before starting up BF4.
My question is, should I be worried about my top cards max/current value temperatures?
Also just out of curiosity, I've seen a few YouTube videos where guys replace the stock thermal paste on their GPU with new thermal paste and their stress test temps go down by roughly 5°C-7°C. Should I consider some thing like this or will I be wasting my time?
Cheers
eddyyz