![]() ![]() So I load up WoW, turn everything to ultra and fly around Dal shaking my camera around getting 10fps for a couple minutes. So i figures, I'll try something different to see what my temps are. Didn't even bother writing temps, I knew what they were ![]() GPU got to 90c+ quick and wasn't stopping, so I shut er down. Surely this can work better, this setup ought to rival a WC setup in theory. So I did (gpu core was making good contact by the looks of the AS5) But GPU temp skyrocketed, when I shut it off it was 92c and still climbing 2c or more each refresh. Well, the VDDC definitely came down, 20-23c. *when I shut it off because GPU temp was too high* Surely this setup can kick ass right? no extreme burn mode this time I go ahead and kick the top fan to 2000rpm and add a second front intake fan at 1600rpm. Stock clocks, Accelero S1 with two 92mm 1200rpm fans on it and a fresh layer of AS5. plus the thicker/higher speed fans will blow more on the vrm sink to cool those off", and I switched the coolers So I saw "screw this man! I'll put my old accelero s1 on there, it'll for sure keep up. No fun eh? GPU temp in furmark's monitor was 80c when it crashed from xtreme burn I watched as furmark went and the temps crept up til BSOD. Turned on 140mm top fan at ~1200rpm exhausting and a 1600rpm 120mm up front on intake. I'm still using the stock metal heatsink on the VRMs and RAM, and it now actually has fans blowing on it with the scythe.īacked clocks down to stock. You might say "Wow man, you gotta put a heatsink on those VRMs!", but I do already. I shut it down when I saw artifacts and saw these max temps in GPU-z My setup for first run of furmark was my 4890 in sig with those clocks cooled by a scythe musashi with fans at 100%, 1600 RPM 120mm side fan pulling air in and ~1200RPM 120mm back fan exhausting (+ psu fan).
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