![]() ![]() Power Options>Change Plan Settings>Change Advanced Power Settings>Processor Power Management check all the tabs,ĭont run your CPU running at Max performanceĪt all times without reason use when needed Remove and Clean the heat sink of the CPU and GPU and clean it with blower and isopropyleĬlean the Fans cooler pipes or cooling parts if any through air blower and if found dirty then use isopropylĬheck CPU/GPU is overclocked in BIOS or any other softwaresĬheck if CPU/GPU is not overused by any Games or any software in background while normal use and while playing gamesįind a large heat sink or larger fans for GPU if it can fit as per size (check cooler master or ARCTIC site they have many solutions) ![]() Remove heat sink Fans of CPU and GPU and put some thermal paste on the chip and processor Solutions modified According to My knowledge and referred text from the solutions provided in various site linksĬlean the dust in CPU GPU RAM through blower or clean with isopropyl with 99.9 alchohol Heatpipe or other parts of cooler is not working or may be corrosion or damaged. The cooling fan of desktop and CPU/GPU is defective slow or not working or Clogged fan or broken fan As for Nvidia GPU temp they have an average temperature around 70 to 85 degree Celsius according to Fullmark graphics card test.Īccording to thanks to Photonboy answer in website tomshardwareġ, Using of CPU and GPU is more than normally would. The average GPU temperature for gaming should remain between 65 degree Celsius to 75 degree Celsius. Most high end video cards typically have a maximum temperature between 95☌-105☌, at which point the system will shut off to prevent damage.Īccording to Referred from thanks to softlay website says : Generally, Graphics card temperatures typically range from 30☌ to 40☌ at idle and from 60☌ to 85☌ under load. According to Referred from thanks to evga website says ![]()
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