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#5774127 Posted on: 03/28/2020 03:17 AM
I don't think I was talking to you, correct me if I'm wrong. If I was, I would point out that reaching 80C under load on a card that usually runs under 60C is not ideal.
You see, I said without a fan, it's a bad choice. Some dude said how. I said heat. I can't make it any simpler for you.
The attitude isn't needed, this is a public forum after all. Anyone can comment considering that.
And again, max temp for the 1650 is 92c per Nvidia. This is still under the 92c making it safe. Heat won't kill it under that temperature.
I don't think I was talking to you, correct me if I'm wrong. If I was, I would point out that reaching 80C under load on a card that usually runs under 60C is not ideal.
You see, I said without a fan, it's a bad choice. Some dude said how. I said heat. I can't make it any simpler for you.
The attitude isn't needed, this is a public forum after all. Anyone can comment considering that.
And again, max temp for the 1650 is 92c per Nvidia. This is still under the 92c making it safe. Heat won't kill it under that temperature.
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#5774137 Posted on: 03/28/2020 04:04 AM
That's 80C under 100% load. I think for normal usage it would be around 65-70C
That's 80C under 100% load. I think for normal usage it would be around 65-70C
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#5774184 Posted on: 03/28/2020 09:48 AM
Meta, please keep things friendly okay? I understand the world is in a bad state and that it has an effect on how people behave, but much like the other thread irritating people is not what we need. Let this place be something positive. Okay?
I don't think I was talking to you, correct me if I'm wrong. If I was,
Meta, please keep things friendly okay? I understand the world is in a bad state and that it has an effect on how people behave, but much like the other thread irritating people is not what we need. Let this place be something positive. Okay?
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#5774189 Posted on: 03/28/2020 10:25 AM
No worries. That vbetts dude seems to have piped up under a lot of my comments recently, trying to start something. He's going on my ignore list from now on. All good.
EDIT: where the hell is the ignore button lol?
Meta, please keep things friendly okay? I understand the world is in a bad state and that it has an effect on how people behave, but much like the other thread irritating people is not what we need. Let this place be something positive. Okay?
No worries. That vbetts dude seems to have piped up under a lot of my comments recently, trying to start something. He's going on my ignore list from now on. All good.
EDIT: where the hell is the ignore button lol?
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Max temp for the 1650 is 92c per Nvidia specsheet.
Max this reached was 80c.
I don't think I was talking to you, correct me if I'm wrong. If I was, I would point out that reaching 80C under load on a card that usually runs under 60C is not ideal.
You see, I said without a fan, it's a bad choice. Some dude said how. I said heat. I can't make it any simpler for you.