andrewhawkins986
Bronze Level Poster
Hi all,
Finally managed to get in some decent gaming sessions on my new PC over the weekend (spec below in my sig). Handles Borderlands 2 (admittedly not a particular recent game) pretty much flawlessly, easily running at 144 fps most of the time.
My daughter was playing Fortnite for a while yesterday, and afterwards I noticed an alert from some monitoring software I've installed, saying that the GPU temperature went above the (default) alarm level of 80 degrees. Should I be concerned about this?
I've since enabled an overlay in the monitoring software, and when playing Borderlands 2 it seemed to hover around the 65 to 70 degree mark. The fans on the GPU don't seem to be anywhere near as noisy as my previous system (that had a GTX 970 in it).
Do I need to consider some extra cooling in there? The CPU cooler was uprated when the system was built, but other than that I just have the standard fans that came with the case.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Andy
Finally managed to get in some decent gaming sessions on my new PC over the weekend (spec below in my sig). Handles Borderlands 2 (admittedly not a particular recent game) pretty much flawlessly, easily running at 144 fps most of the time.
My daughter was playing Fortnite for a while yesterday, and afterwards I noticed an alert from some monitoring software I've installed, saying that the GPU temperature went above the (default) alarm level of 80 degrees. Should I be concerned about this?
I've since enabled an overlay in the monitoring software, and when playing Borderlands 2 it seemed to hover around the 65 to 70 degree mark. The fans on the GPU don't seem to be anywhere near as noisy as my previous system (that had a GTX 970 in it).
Do I need to consider some extra cooling in there? The CPU cooler was uprated when the system was built, but other than that I just have the standard fans that came with the case.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Andy