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His 4850 512mb running very hot!
Hi all:)
Last night whilst playing company of heroes online with this His 4850 gfx card. I minimised coh and checked the temps in the ati ccc. It was running at 102c :O So, i took it apart and removed a shed load of dust. Now, i run the fan at 70% and man this fan is way too loud, i ran it at 70% and it is idling at 56-62c. That seems hot to me seeing how the fans are at 70%, I'm sure before i removed the fans it used to idle anywhere between 45-52c. Is this to hot? Because no doubt now, under strain the heat will go near 100c every time? What's the maximum and recommended temps to run these cards at? Thanks :) |
Re: His 4850 512mb running very hot!
Most 4850s that I've seen (and similarly modelled cards) run (under load) around 100 degrees, I don't think it's anything to worry about, you could try removing the fan and cleaning off the contact pad and replacing it with some thermal paste but I don't think there's a lot of point?
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Re: His 4850 512mb running very hot!
open the ATI control centre and then open overdrive. Enable it. The tick fan control and turn it to 30%
you say the fans are on 70% if so yes its to hot well to hot You say you took it apart? all the way down to the gpu? I take it you cleaned up the old compound and added new stuff? ---------- Post added at 16:39 ---------- Previous post was at 16:38 ---------- Quote:
My 4870 runs @ around 75 under load |
Re: His 4850 512mb running very hot!
I think these 4850's are known to run hotter then the 4870's zing?
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Re: His 4850 512mb running very hot!
I dunno not used one the only reason for that would be lesser cooling dunno if they are cooled different. You did replace the Thermal compound?
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Re: His 4850 512mb running very hot!
4850 shouldn't go over about 80 at normal room temp in a case with decent airflow. Once cards start hitting 100+ something is wrong.
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