Hi guys,
I bought my GTX 750 SC almost about exactly half a year ago. When I stress tested it initially to check out things like temps, fan and performance, everything looked fine. When I worked it to 100%, the absolute maximum it could reach was 67C, and then would stagnate there. To even reach this temp, I had to keep the benchmark running for nearly 15 mins doing multiple loops. Mind you, I tested using multiple benchmarks (including the EVGA one) and they all hit a max of 67fps under maximum load and memory usage.
I was then told that around 67C is ok. Under regular load "heavy" gaming load, it wouldn't go above 60-62C. Also, I have a fully stock Dell PC with stock cooling and I live in a hot and humid country called Malaysia.
However, fast forward six months, I am getting worried. My temps now hit 77C, especially when I play demanding games. Even with semi demanding games, I can hit 70C. I was playing Watch Dogs, and it took my GPU to 77C within 10 min. I'm playing at medium settings, and since the framerate is always just below 60, I can assume my GPU is being worked almost to the max (usually with Vsync the GPU workload can be cut down if your average FPS is above 60).
So I would like to ask, how come in 6 months my temps have risen a full 10C under load? 67C was reached under MAX load, while the 77C with Watch Dogs must be close to that but I doubt it is using 100% of my memory.
I must make it clear that while I do game fairly often, over 80% of the time I play smaller indie games that do not push my GPU. And if I do even play AAA games, they are older ones and I have Vsync enabled in all cases. And anyways, usually I play 2D platformers, so I doubt that wear and tear, or strain, is the cause of this.
Can anybody help me? What is the temperature that should tell me: STOP? Assuming that the temps get too hot, what will happen? Will the PC burn, or only the GPU? Will other components be affected? Any possible solutions?
Thank you!
post edited by himmatsj - Tuesday, August 19, 2014 1:34 PM