2016/10/25 02:11:54
anak85
Hi there!

Does the GTX 960 SC have VRM temp sensors? In GPU-Z I am not getting any infos at the moment.

Regards!
anak85
2016/10/25 06:05:20
arestavo
I've never seen a VRM sensor for any Nvidia card, not even for the high end cards.
2016/10/25 13:48:56
anak85
So how do I know if it becomes an issue? Just hope and pray it's fine ?
2016/10/25 13:50:51
Sajin
anak85
So how do I know if it becomes an issue? Just hope and pray it's fine ?

Check the vrm with a ir gun. 
2016/10/26 01:17:24
anak85
Sajin
anak85
So how do I know if it becomes an issue? Just hope and pray it's fine ?

Check the vrm with a ir gun. 


:-) haven't got one lying around. So back to praying I guess.
2016/10/26 06:18:22
arestavo
You can pray but there's no need to. If there's a manufacturing flaw that will cause a failure, which happens but rarely yet does happen, it will fail with or without a VRM sensor or IR thermometer.
 
Good thing EVGA has an excellent warranty.
 
Also, for $14 (at least for today) you can get a non-contact IR thermometer if it is bothering you that much.
2016/10/26 06:30:19
anak85
arestavo
You can pray but there's no need to. If there's a manufacturing flaw that will cause a failure, which happens but rarely yet does happen, it will fail with or without a VRM sensor or IR thermometer.
 
Good thing EVGA has an excellent warranty.
 
Also, for $14 (at least for today) you can get a non-contact IR thermometer if it is bothering you that much.


I am planning on replacing the stock cooler with an accelero extreme and want to make sure I don't worsen the temps of VRM. That is the whole reason for my question.

Thanks for your advice!

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