Configure fan settings or manage overheating in DeepCool Smart Case
Configure fan settings or manage overheating in DeepCool Smart Case
Hey! You're dealing with a hot GPU inside your DeepCool case, aren't you? The fans you have are probably not doing enough to keep things cool. Consider upgrading to better cooling solutions or adjusting fan speeds to improve airflow and lower temperatures.
Hello there. I want to let you know that temperature around 50C for the graphics card (GPU) is certanily normal and on the cooler side of the spectrum. You can safely game up to 80C-85C no problem, so you still have a long way to go. This is normal for GPUs, though of course, the lower temps the better. Good luck!
It's typical for the GPU to run hot, especially with new thermal paste. You're experiencing high temps around 37°C, particularly when the side panel is exposed. To keep things cooler, you might try adjusting the voltage settings or improving airflow—this could prevent the fans from kicking in during intense gaming sessions like watching a high-res video.
I understand, I see. Based on that, I suggest using FanControl. You can adjust your fan curve manually to prevent it from spinning up when you don’t need it. It’s a useful and free tool—I’ve tried it before. Good luck!
It's normal for temperatures to rise to about 80-90°F while idle or browsing, especially during games. The fans would turn on unnecessarily, but it's a common issue. Thanks for sharing!