Resolved: Elevated graphics card heat levels observed within Sea of Thieves (additional details in discussion).
Resolved: Elevated graphics card heat levels observed within Sea of Thieves (additional details in discussion).
I possess an RTX 2080, and while simply navigating my computer's interface maintains a temperature between 40-50 degrees Celsius, games such as Team Fortress 2, Left 4 Dead 2, and Dark Souls 3 typically reach temperatures of 50-55 degrees Celsius. However, when playing Sea of Thieves at maximum settings, the temperature climbs to approximately 81-83 degrees Celsius. My GPU usage consistently remains at around 90%, with the fan speed reaching 2180 RPM during Sea of Thieves. Notably, I haven't adjusted any fan control settings manually. Considering these figures, should I implement a custom fan curve? Are these temperatures – alongside the other data – considered normal? Do you suspect there might be an issue with my graphics card? Thank you for your assistance.
Remaining temperature readings appear typical, with an exception of a minor elevation at 83 degrees. Kindly attempt to generate a personalized fan curve configuration within the MSI Afterburner application. The game Sea of Thieves could potentially exert significant strain on the graphics card.
Remaining temperature readings appear typical, with a minor deviation of 83 degrees. Kindly attempt to generate a personalized fan curve configuration using the MSI Afterburner software. The system’s graphics card could potentially be straining due to Sea of Thieves' resource requirements.