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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8732588" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Getting familiar with GPU temps. Running really high graphics on Fallout 4. I've been running GPU metrics while I'm playing the game, so I can see what all is going on with the GPU. So I've been watching the junction temperature. It's gotten up to 70C. Supposedly it can run up to 110C! That's really really hot. So I thought 70C was getting a little hot for the junction, but I guess not. It doesn't seem to go much above that. The GPU temps stay around 60C or so. I do have a fairly strong fan curve game going on. I'd much rather burn fans out then burn equipment up. So I'll see how it does. Really liking the GPU so far. Game looks great. No lag. I can spin around in circles like a maniac, and I think the GPU is making fun of me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8732588, member: 591582"] Getting familiar with GPU temps. Running really high graphics on Fallout 4. I've been running GPU metrics while I'm playing the game, so I can see what all is going on with the GPU. So I've been watching the junction temperature. It's gotten up to 70C. Supposedly it can run up to 110C! That's really really hot. So I thought 70C was getting a little hot for the junction, but I guess not. It doesn't seem to go much above that. The GPU temps stay around 60C or so. I do have a fairly strong fan curve game going on. I'd much rather burn fans out then burn equipment up. So I'll see how it does. Really liking the GPU so far. Game looks great. No lag. I can spin around in circles like a maniac, and I think the GPU is making fun of me. [/QUOTE]
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