Temps are within acceptable ranges for RTX series graphics cards when using default fan speed. 83C is when the GPU will throttle a lot to keep it at or below that temp.
Hi, I wanna ask, I recently buy new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER and I noticed, that during playing any game average temperature of GPU is 68-70C. Max value is about 80-85C and min is 60-65C.
Posted by DoggoApollo: “GPU Temp Target Limit”Anything up to 87C should be fine for most modern graphics cards. The default limit is usually 83C. You could instead set a custom fan curve or just turn up the fans to a set limit with a program like MSI Afterburner and this will let your graphics cards boost to higher, more stable speeds because of the decreased temp.
I leave the OC settings on all the time but it only hits the max when I'm playing games with heavy GPU load but I usually play these for less than 2 hours. but when doing so, the temps hits around 85°C and 99.1~99.8°C hotspot
Don't know about Solidworks, but I ran a 3DMark Speedway stress test 20 loops with an RTX A4000 on an open test bench. Ambient room temp 20C, max GPU temp was 83.6C, max GPU Memory Junction Temp 82C, GPU HotSpot Temp 88.9C. Max fan speed ~2600 rpm, max GPU Power ~140W.
The GPU temp at idle (XP desktop) is in the low 30s C; with the GPU fan running anywhere from 35% to 60%. When I tried to play Crysis at a modest 1280x1024 with all graphic settings at HIGH, the GPU temp went to 65 degrees C in about 2 minutes.
Posted by Palarra: “RTX 2070 Temperature Issue”Ok and I just checked the temperature with EVGA precision X1 / GPU Z, the card is arround 70°C and the fans at 70 % ( = 2800 RPM ) on Fortnite 1920 * 1080 all in epics limited at 144 FPS, is it normal for you or is it too much ? I asked the question because the fans make some noise and I don't know if fan's card should be at 2800 RPM for ...