F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming GPU heat levels for R9 280X with AMD Radeon RX 280 GPU

GPU heat levels for R9 280X with AMD Radeon RX 280 GPU

GPU heat levels for R9 280X with AMD Radeon RX 280 GPU

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JamesHond7
Posting Freak
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02-18-2024, 04:05 AM
#1
The R9 280X reached 65°C during BF3 gameplay. Is this normal temperature for BF3? It might be a bit high for the game.
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JamesHond7
02-18-2024, 04:05 AM #1

The R9 280X reached 65°C during BF3 gameplay. Is this normal temperature for BF3? It might be a bit high for the game.

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bishopboys68
Posting Freak
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02-18-2024, 05:26 AM
#2
It's okay. There won't be any issues at those temperatures.
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bishopboys68
02-18-2024, 05:26 AM #2

It's okay. There won't be any issues at those temperatures.

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Pixelgeddon
Member
84
02-25-2024, 01:08 PM
#3
Don't stress about the temperatures, they're okay. A 65 is really low for gaming unless it goes above 80.
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Pixelgeddon
02-25-2024, 01:08 PM #3

Don't stress about the temperatures, they're okay. A 65 is really low for gaming unless it goes above 80.

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MavrosGR
Senior Member
579
03-04-2024, 05:16 AM
#4
65c is a great person...
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MavrosGR
03-04-2024, 05:16 AM #4

65c is a great person...

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alejandrobo1
Posting Freak
877
03-17-2024, 05:19 AM
#5
You're right to be cautious with your first build. A safe temperature range depends on the specific project, but generally, aim for moderate levels—avoid extremes. If unsure, start with lower heat and monitor closely.
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alejandrobo1
03-17-2024, 05:19 AM #5

You're right to be cautious with your first build. A safe temperature range depends on the specific project, but generally, aim for moderate levels—avoid extremes. If unsure, start with lower heat and monitor closely.

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Char1ie_XD
Senior Member
578
03-17-2024, 06:27 AM
#6
You're taking the right precautions for your first project. A safe temperature range depends on the specific requirements of your build, but generally, it's best to keep things between 20°C and 30°C. If you share more details about what you're working on, I can give a more tailored recommendation.
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Char1ie_XD
03-17-2024, 06:27 AM #6

You're taking the right precautions for your first project. A safe temperature range depends on the specific requirements of your build, but generally, it's best to keep things between 20°C and 30°C. If you share more details about what you're working on, I can give a more tailored recommendation.

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Darkslicer11
Member
113
03-18-2024, 09:05 PM
#7
Don't fret about temperatures unless they rise toward 77-80°C. At that point, check for too much dust or poor air circulation.
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Darkslicer11
03-18-2024, 09:05 PM #7

Don't fret about temperatures unless they rise toward 77-80°C. At that point, check for too much dust or poor air circulation.

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Raggeskoog
Junior Member
9
03-19-2024, 02:07 AM
#8
It might simply be a warm day.
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Raggeskoog
03-19-2024, 02:07 AM #8

It might simply be a warm day.

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Candy_737
Senior Member
254
03-26-2024, 05:03 AM
#9
It's fine if it's under 90°C, but at that temperature your computer will likely shut down for safety.
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Candy_737
03-26-2024, 05:03 AM #9

It's fine if it's under 90°C, but at that temperature your computer will likely shut down for safety.

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ElaticsGone
Member
196
03-27-2024, 06:49 AM
#10
the graphics card doesn't understand the game it's running, so temperature readings can't be accurately interpreted. bf3 remains tough and will strain a 280x with ultra settings and 16x AA. become worried when you hit 90c or higher or notice performance drops.
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ElaticsGone
03-27-2024, 06:49 AM #10

the graphics card doesn't understand the game it's running, so temperature readings can't be accurately interpreted. bf3 remains tough and will strain a 280x with ultra settings and 16x AA. become worried when you hit 90c or higher or notice performance drops.