Hello there. So, in a couple days i'll be getting GTX760 by MSI (pic below) and im interested in temperatures it's running while idle and while playing tf2/other games, since it only have one cooler. Thanks in advice.
Gtx 760 temps?
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Hello there. So, in a couple days i'll be getting GTX760 by MSI (pic below) and im interested in temperatures it's running while idle and while playing tf2/other games, since it only have one cooler. Thanks in advice.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/CExbXy1.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/CExbXy1.jpg[/img]
I have the gigabyte version, ill test some stuff and get back to you
unless you only want the msi version because of the 1 cooler
nvm
I have the gigabyte version, ill test some stuff and get back to you
unless you only want the msi version because of the 1 cooler
nvm
unless you only want the msi version because of the 1 cooler
nvm
yo cmon man this is literally a .3 second google search
in fact it took u longer to type this thread and find the stock image of the card than to find the information u needed
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/geforce_gtx_760_review,6.html
also in general GPU overheating is a thing of the past under normal conditions.. the decrease in die size along with better thermal dissipation makes idle and load temps far lower than 3-4 years ago
yo cmon man this is literally a .3 second google search
in fact it took u longer to type this thread and find the stock image of the card than to find the information u needed
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/geforce_gtx_760_review,6.html
also in general GPU overheating is a thing of the past under normal conditions.. the decrease in die size along with better thermal dissipation makes idle and load temps far lower than 3-4 years ago
in fact it took u longer to type this thread and find the stock image of the card than to find the information u needed
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/geforce_gtx_760_review,6.html
also in general GPU overheating is a thing of the past under normal conditions.. the decrease in die size along with better thermal dissipation makes idle and load temps far lower than 3-4 years ago
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