12.08.2009, 20:55
Exuse me but 95 degrees celcius is near the max heat that the graphic card can take so it will not be in the safe range at 95!!
Well it dependes as each type of card can take less of more heat before giving up.
But the thumbrule is that the more heat it has the lower the performance.
It is for a reason people try to get theire computers as cold as possible.
The colder it is the more stable and the more performance you get.
The hotter it is the more unstable it gets and less performance..
So having a temp of 95 degrees celcius is a bit way to high i would say..
Have you accually looked at your heat sinks and cleaned them as i asked you to do??
Download and try the PC wizard thingie and try it out. i just did my gpu was at 68 degrees while fan running at 30%( the wizard says it was running at 100 % but not right.
Well it dependes as each type of card can take less of more heat before giving up.
But the thumbrule is that the more heat it has the lower the performance.
It is for a reason people try to get theire computers as cold as possible.
The colder it is the more stable and the more performance you get.
The hotter it is the more unstable it gets and less performance..
So having a temp of 95 degrees celcius is a bit way to high i would say..
Have you accually looked at your heat sinks and cleaned them as i asked you to do??
Download and try the PC wizard thingie and try it out. i just did my gpu was at 68 degrees while fan running at 30%( the wizard says it was running at 100 % but not right.