F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Yes, running your graphics card at around 65 degrees Celsius is generally fine and won't hurt anything.

Yes, running your graphics card at around 65 degrees Celsius is generally fine and won't hurt anything.

Yes, running your graphics card at around 65 degrees Celsius is generally fine and won't hurt anything.

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Ronere
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05-22-2026, 10:19 AM
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I have an old GTX 750 Ti card with only 2GB of RAM and just one fan. I tried lowering the temperature limit in MSI Afterburner to 65 degrees Celsius, but since it is already a limited card, this won't help. In games like Jump Force, CS:GO, LoL, or DOTA 2, I set everything to its maximum settings and still get a playable frame rate. So what do you think? Can I just keep using my GPU at that lower temperature setting? Thanks for reading.
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Ronere
05-22-2026, 10:19 AM #1

I have an old GTX 750 Ti card with only 2GB of RAM and just one fan. I tried lowering the temperature limit in MSI Afterburner to 65 degrees Celsius, but since it is already a limited card, this won't help. In games like Jump Force, CS:GO, LoL, or DOTA 2, I set everything to its maximum settings and still get a playable frame rate. So what do you think? Can I just keep using my GPU at that lower temperature setting? Thanks for reading.

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Jake_TheDoge
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05-28-2026, 09:01 PM
#2
I do understand why, but I still believe it won't really work well for me.
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Jake_TheDoge
05-28-2026, 09:01 PM #2

I do understand why, but I still believe it won't really work well for me.

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Frost_Pvp017
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05-29-2026, 01:39 AM
#3
I can't really see what would change things, but honestly, I'm pretty sure it won't make a big difference anyway.
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Frost_Pvp017
05-29-2026, 01:39 AM #3

I can't really see what would change things, but honestly, I'm pretty sure it won't make a big difference anyway.

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doomddomp
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05-29-2026, 02:11 AM
#4
oh, I figured it out, thanks for asking!
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doomddomp
05-29-2026, 02:11 AM #4

oh, I figured it out, thanks for asking!