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EVGA Titan X SC Gaming, Normal thermals and fan speed?

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I just managed to get my hand on a refurbished EVGA Titan X SC GAMING card that is behaving a little bit different than from what I expected on paper.
It ramps up to about 4000 rpm under load (quite loud), the GPU clock boosts to above 1300+ (data sheet says 1216 MHz boost clock?), and the GPU temp caps out at about 72-73c (Don't these usually go up to 80-85c?)
 
Is this normal behavior for this graphics card, or am I dealing with a modified BIOS? I've never owned one before and since this is a second-hand card I don't have any reference for how it should behave out of the box.
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    Re: EVGA Titan X SC Gaming, Normal thermals and fan speed? 2024/10/17 08:12:18 (permalink)
    Alexraptor
    I just managed to get my hand on a refurbished EVGA Titan X SC GAMING card that is behaving a little bit different than from what I expected on paper.
    It ramps up to about 4000 rpm under load (quite loud), the GPU clock boosts to above 1300+ (data sheet says 1216 MHz boost clock?), and the GPU temp caps out at about 72-73c (Don't these usually go up to 80-85c?)
     
    Is this normal behavior for this graphics card, or am I dealing with a modified BIOS? I've never owned one before and since this is a second-hand card I don't have any reference for how it should behave out of the box.




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