Does is okay to be running my GPU EVGA GTX 580 1.5 gb under fans 85% with temps of 60? full load?
I know i made like 5 days ago a post like this, but this post is more focus on my GTX 580, and more detailed, hope someone can help! Thanks and apologies for my English
I'm trying to achieve a stability and performance in my ring
Case v9 thermaltake black edition:
Fans:
1x exhaust 230mm upper case
1x exhaust 230mm Left side case (This was supposed to be intake but the edge of fans the little plastic that catch the edge is broken, so i had to put the fan in reverse working as exhaust, otherwhise it will be kicking, hitting the panel...
1x intake 120mm front of the case at bottom.
Also this case used to have a Rear 120 MM exhaust in the rear panel, but sadly is damage to u.u is and old case 2011..
so far using Hardware Monitor: These are my temps:
USING MSI AFTERBURNER
The default clock for this EVGA Gtx 580 1.5 GB are:
Core Clock 772 MHZ
Memory Clock 2002
Default Core Voltage 1050
I manage to up to 820, and 2050 Memory clock without altering the voltage
Also i did configure the MSI After burner in this way to achieve a high fan speed, my latest gtx 580 bios did lock the fans at 85% instead of 100
I Think that's happen because the loud at 100% fans is extreme ... and annoying.
So what do you think, how far i can reach with that 1050 voltage? or should i stop overclocking? because most games are running not so good in fps..
Diablo 3 at 1680x1050 runs around 100/130 fps, with everything high, and shadows MEDIUM, and no antialising, but i was thinking to play other games..
I'll post below the screen shoot of my settings MSI AFTER BURNER
MSI AFTER BURNER settings:
Also I like to set in windows the CPU to HIGH PERFORMANCE , because if i don't set that to High performance even at stable FPS in diablo 3 i feel like stuttering, when i se to high performance games perform better
Another question is, should I keep the NVIDIA POWER MANAGEMENT in Optimal Power, Adaptive or MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE?, does this will cause stuttering like the Battery Power Management like in Windows?