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Are those good temps?

Are those good temps?

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Ipod984
Senior Member
707
09-04-2016, 09:32 AM
#1
Hello there smart folks. I just updated my GPU GTX 1050 with one fan, and now at full power it reaches 83-88 degrees. I'm not sure if that's okay or not. Should I lower the overclock a bit to drop below 80? And what are the ideal temperatures after overclocking a GPU? Thanks for your time and advice!
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Ipod984
09-04-2016, 09:32 AM #1

Hello there smart folks. I just updated my GPU GTX 1050 with one fan, and now at full power it reaches 83-88 degrees. I'm not sure if that's okay or not. Should I lower the overclock a bit to drop below 80? And what are the ideal temperatures after overclocking a GPU? Thanks for your time and advice!

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iBarambe
Member
160
09-04-2016, 05:14 PM
#2
It can be quite intense for a single fan, potentially causing significant FPS drops and stuttering. It's recommended to lower the setting to ease the load on your GPU.
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iBarambe
09-04-2016, 05:14 PM #2

It can be quite intense for a single fan, potentially causing significant FPS drops and stuttering. It's recommended to lower the setting to ease the load on your GPU.

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arcadekk
Junior Member
37
09-05-2016, 04:53 AM
#3
It's a bit too demanding for one fan, which could cause significant FPS drops and stuttering. Lowering the settings would help avoid stressing your GPU.
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arcadekk
09-05-2016, 04:53 AM #3

It's a bit too demanding for one fan, which could cause significant FPS drops and stuttering. Lowering the settings would help avoid stressing your GPU.

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Djefish
Member
184
09-05-2016, 06:23 AM
#4
I would decline the OC to maintain temperatures below 80C during extended gaming sessions and prevent thermal throttling, which reduces performance at high heat. Consider using a strong fan curve; however, with only one fan, the cooling effect will be limited.
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Djefish
09-05-2016, 06:23 AM #4

I would decline the OC to maintain temperatures below 80C during extended gaming sessions and prevent thermal throttling, which reduces performance at high heat. Consider using a strong fan curve; however, with only one fan, the cooling effect will be limited.