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It will be at 56°c when the door is closed but will be at 54°c when the door is open. I have a fan under the card and on the side of the card. Both fans are 80mm.
slee95 said:I can post picture of the computer but i only know how to upload it to fb.
To check your GPU temperature, you can use software such as MSI Afterburner, GPU-Z, or HWMonitor. These programs will display your GPU temperature in real-time.
There are several reasons why your GPU temperature may be high, including insufficient cooling, a dusty graphics card, or demanding applications. It's important to make sure your computer is properly ventilated and that your graphics card is regularly cleaned to prevent overheating.
To lower your GPU temperature, you can try adjusting your graphics settings to reduce the workload on your graphics card. You can also improve ventilation in your computer by cleaning dust and debris from fans and ensuring proper air flow.
Overclocking your GPU may lead to lower temperatures as it allows for more efficient processing. However, it also increases the workload on your graphics card and can potentially cause damage if not done properly. It's important to research and follow safe overclocking practices if you choose to do so.
The safe GPU temperature can vary depending on the model and manufacturer. As a general rule, it's recommended to keep your GPU temperature below 85-90 degrees Celsius. Higher temperatures can potentially damage your graphics card and decrease its lifespan.