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Critical Assistance Needed! OC GPU Issues with Windows

Critical Assistance Needed! OC GPU Issues with Windows

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DexoX_
Junior Member
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06-08-2016, 07:56 AM
#11
Killer Nads :
@mcnumpty23, you genius!!! Thanks a lot!! That really helped end my 2 hours of panic and sweating.
Sorry I chose your second answer instead of the first one when I should have picked the right one
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This is unrelated to the main subject since the problem is solved. The reason I wanted to overclock was because after upgrading, my GPU keeps reaching 84c temperature and using 99% of its capacity. That definitely shouldn’t happen all the time? I didn’t have software to check beforehand, so I couldn’t compare. I’m also doing some CPU overclocking via BIOS, but I’m not sure it will impact the GPU.
No worries, I’ve helped others with this before, so I knew right away.
And 99% usage depends on the game, 84c is a bit high but it might depend on the 1080 model, your room temperature, cooling setup, and CPU overclocking status.
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DexoX_
06-08-2016, 07:56 AM #11

Killer Nads :
@mcnumpty23, you genius!!! Thanks a lot!! That really helped end my 2 hours of panic and sweating.
Sorry I chose your second answer instead of the first one when I should have picked the right one
šŸ™
This is unrelated to the main subject since the problem is solved. The reason I wanted to overclock was because after upgrading, my GPU keeps reaching 84c temperature and using 99% of its capacity. That definitely shouldn’t happen all the time? I didn’t have software to check beforehand, so I couldn’t compare. I’m also doing some CPU overclocking via BIOS, but I’m not sure it will impact the GPU.
No worries, I’ve helped others with this before, so I knew right away.
And 99% usage depends on the game, 84c is a bit high but it might depend on the 1080 model, your room temperature, cooling setup, and CPU overclocking status.

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dustin666
Member
212
06-08-2016, 12:14 PM
#12
This could impact the GPU when there isn't sufficient airflow and it's already running high temperatures. I'd consider checking your cooling system and think about upgrading if needed to further enhance performance.
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dustin666
06-08-2016, 12:14 PM #12

This could impact the GPU when there isn't sufficient airflow and it's already running high temperatures. I'd consider checking your cooling system and think about upgrading if needed to further enhance performance.

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noahsent
Member
150
06-13-2016, 06:39 PM
#13
Thanks for the updates. I've recently upgraded the entire system, adding a motherboard power supply, CPU, cooling solution, and fans. On the i7 6700k I installed Corsair H200i liquid cooling without the original fans; instead, I used Corsair SP120 fans to manage heat from the radiator. Since I didn’t handle the build myself, it was completed by a tech expert who visited my place. The case offers excellent airflow, and the CPUs stay cool, reaching only around 50°C. The GPU fan reaches 70% at 86°C and full speed during heavy use. I notice hot air escaping through the side vents near the GPU, which is where the GPU is mounted. The fan settings in Afterburner are set to auto, and my Gigabyte G1 GTX1080 is running games like Homefront 2 and Rise of the Tomb Raider.
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noahsent
06-13-2016, 06:39 PM #13

Thanks for the updates. I've recently upgraded the entire system, adding a motherboard power supply, CPU, cooling solution, and fans. On the i7 6700k I installed Corsair H200i liquid cooling without the original fans; instead, I used Corsair SP120 fans to manage heat from the radiator. Since I didn’t handle the build myself, it was completed by a tech expert who visited my place. The case offers excellent airflow, and the CPUs stay cool, reaching only around 50°C. The GPU fan reaches 70% at 86°C and full speed during heavy use. I notice hot air escaping through the side vents near the GPU, which is where the GPU is mounted. The fan settings in Afterburner are set to auto, and my Gigabyte G1 GTX1080 is running games like Homefront 2 and Rise of the Tomb Raider.

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xTripleMinerx
Posting Freak
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06-17-2016, 02:37 AM
#14
You're likely reaching the boundaries of your GPU's capabilities. The 86C temperature is quite high, so I wouldn't attempt to go further. Still, it should handle 1080p and even a decent amount of 4K gaming without any issues.
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xTripleMinerx
06-17-2016, 02:37 AM #14

You're likely reaching the boundaries of your GPU's capabilities. The 86C temperature is quite high, so I wouldn't attempt to go further. Still, it should handle 1080p and even a decent amount of 4K gaming without any issues.

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ScreamingGoat
Junior Member
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06-17-2016, 09:43 AM
#15
consider the possibility of a Corsair H100i, but I don't think they offer a 200i model. The 86C tends to have excellent cooling for high-end GPUs. However, if the room temperature is very high, it could impact the GPU's performance. For instance, at an ambient temperature of 22°C or 70°F, you'd likely see about a 10°C drop compared to the 86C.
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ScreamingGoat
06-17-2016, 09:43 AM #15

consider the possibility of a Corsair H100i, but I don't think they offer a 200i model. The 86C tends to have excellent cooling for high-end GPUs. However, if the room temperature is very high, it could impact the GPU's performance. For instance, at an ambient temperature of 22°C or 70°F, you'd likely see about a 10°C drop compared to the 86C.

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BHLxNJx
Posting Freak
881
06-17-2016, 05:39 PM
#16
It seems the games are running smoothly at both 1080p on the monitor and 4k on the projector. I'm concerned about constant high usage and potential overheating, not power limitations. I've adjusted fan curves in Afterburner to increase fan speeds for current temperatures. I'll monitor the results over the next day. If it doesn't improve, I'll set the system fans to run even faster. When using Windows without games, temperatures stay around 40°C. My old motherboard fans were off at about 32°C, but that was before then.
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BHLxNJx
06-17-2016, 05:39 PM #16

It seems the games are running smoothly at both 1080p on the monitor and 4k on the projector. I'm concerned about constant high usage and potential overheating, not power limitations. I've adjusted fan curves in Afterburner to increase fan speeds for current temperatures. I'll monitor the results over the next day. If it doesn't improve, I'll set the system fans to run even faster. When using Windows without games, temperatures stay around 40°C. My old motherboard fans were off at about 32°C, but that was before then.

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hamsterbubblan
Junior Member
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06-19-2016, 03:08 PM
#17
I'm still wondering if something might be affecting the air flow in your system, possibly leading to a hot spot on your graphics card. However, regarding long-term performance, the GPU should handle up to 86°C peak temperatures. It would be better to reduce it, but it's not at risk until it reaches or exceeds 100°C. The main worry about increasing fan speeds is that they could wear out, requiring replacement of either the fans or the graphics card cooler—both of which aren't particularly exciting tasks.
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hamsterbubblan
06-19-2016, 03:08 PM #17

I'm still wondering if something might be affecting the air flow in your system, possibly leading to a hot spot on your graphics card. However, regarding long-term performance, the GPU should handle up to 86°C peak temperatures. It would be better to reduce it, but it's not at risk until it reaches or exceeds 100°C. The main worry about increasing fan speeds is that they could wear out, requiring replacement of either the fans or the graphics card cooler—both of which aren't particularly exciting tasks.

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s0x0n
Junior Member
42
06-19-2016, 04:03 PM
#18
86c won't burn it out, but it might be near the thermal throttle threshold. I'd test it without the side panel to compare idle and load performance, and I'd anticipate about 32°C during idle.
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s0x0n
06-19-2016, 04:03 PM #18

86c won't burn it out, but it might be near the thermal throttle threshold. I'd test it without the side panel to compare idle and load performance, and I'd anticipate about 32°C during idle.

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