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Check if your GPU temperatures are within normal ranges after overclocking.

Check if your GPU temperatures are within normal ranges after overclocking.

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Marcustheduke
Senior Member
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06-30-2023, 10:31 AM
#1
Hi guys,
I own a Sapphire R9 280 Dual X with a 940Mhz clock and 1250Mhz memory clock. I've overclocked it to 1100 and 1450, which seems to keep temperatures stable in-game—especially during demanding games like The Witcher 3, where temps stay below 78°C after an hour. There are no artifacts or issues at all.

On the other hand, my GPU is stuck at 56°C in idle with only 25% fan speed. Before overclocking it was around 30-35°C with a lower fan speed. I'm wondering if this is normal since my temperatures were safe under load before. I could increase the fan speed, but the fans are making loud noises above 50%.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Marcustheduke
06-30-2023, 10:31 AM #1

Hi guys,
I own a Sapphire R9 280 Dual X with a 940Mhz clock and 1250Mhz memory clock. I've overclocked it to 1100 and 1450, which seems to keep temperatures stable in-game—especially during demanding games like The Witcher 3, where temps stay below 78°C after an hour. There are no artifacts or issues at all.

On the other hand, my GPU is stuck at 56°C in idle with only 25% fan speed. Before overclocking it was around 30-35°C with a lower fan speed. I'm wondering if this is normal since my temperatures were safe under load before. I could increase the fan speed, but the fans are making loud noises above 50%.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!

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partygamer11
Junior Member
2
06-30-2023, 10:49 AM
#2
I wouldn't be too concerned. If the noise gets too loud, create a custom fan curve using tools like Msi afterburner, keeping the fans low until the GPU hits 65°C. Your temperatures should stay acceptable as long as the card never exceeds 80°C.
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partygamer11
06-30-2023, 10:49 AM #2

I wouldn't be too concerned. If the noise gets too loud, create a custom fan curve using tools like Msi afterburner, keeping the fans low until the GPU hits 65°C. Your temperatures should stay acceptable as long as the card never exceeds 80°C.

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Idlehood
Junior Member
23
07-02-2023, 10:39 AM
#3
I wouldn't be too concerned. If the noise gets too loud, create a custom fan curve using tools like Msi afterburner, keeping the fans low until the GPU hits 65°C. Your temperatures should stay acceptable as long as the card never exceeds 80°C.
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Idlehood
07-02-2023, 10:39 AM #3

I wouldn't be too concerned. If the noise gets too loud, create a custom fan curve using tools like Msi afterburner, keeping the fans low until the GPU hits 65°C. Your temperatures should stay acceptable as long as the card never exceeds 80°C.

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Rin_dayo
Junior Member
10
07-02-2023, 02:58 PM
#4
Thank you for your reply. It seems comfortable even at idle 56°C. I plan to purchase an aftermarket cooler for my GPU since the noise levels are terrible, especially during gameplay.
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Rin_dayo
07-02-2023, 02:58 PM #4

Thank you for your reply. It seems comfortable even at idle 56°C. I plan to purchase an aftermarket cooler for my GPU since the noise levels are terrible, especially during gameplay.

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NicoPlaysYT
Senior Member
250
07-02-2023, 09:10 PM
#5
That's okay. Reinstalling the drivers could be a solution.
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NicoPlaysYT
07-02-2023, 09:10 PM #5

That's okay. Reinstalling the drivers could be a solution.

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ofekgreengrass
Junior Member
7
07-03-2023, 12:07 PM
#6
Sure, I'll reinstall the drivers to check if that resolves the issue.
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ofekgreengrass
07-03-2023, 12:07 PM #6

Sure, I'll reinstall the drivers to check if that resolves the issue.