How hot should a passive video card get?
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How hot should a passive video card get?
I bought a new nsk2400 case and i'm really loving it. However, my 7300LE that I picked up is running really hot. I powered up the system and by the time I got around to checking the video card temp (20min) It was sitting stable at 77C. The throttle temperature is 130C but I was getting artifacts while watching a DVD. I reseated the heatsink and it took the temp down to 74C. Not much help. I played with the airflow in the case, removed the pci slot covers all the way (they are normally vented anyways) and blocked the air from going over the card where it would miss the heatsink. I also turned up the exhast fan to blow more air. It is still inaudible. The ducting helped and the video card is sitting at 49C idle and 65C under video load (never any games).
Is 65C still too hot? i don't see any more artifacts but i'm still worried about the card. It uses a rather large passive heatsink on what i thought was a low power card. This is the card
I guess my plans of a slight overclock for better H.264 performance are out. How hot should a passive card like this run?
Is 65C still too hot? i don't see any more artifacts but i'm still worried about the card. It uses a rather large passive heatsink on what i thought was a low power card. This is the card
I guess my plans of a slight overclock for better H.264 performance are out. How hot should a passive card like this run?
Last edited by autoboy on Sat Sep 09, 2006 6:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Well, i got some at 77C. That was idle though. I never checked the load temps before pulling it back out. After reseating the heatsink the artifacts went away. It might have been due to poor contact on some parts of the die. Thanks for the reply. I'll sleep easier now knowing my video card is not going to catch fire and burn my house down.
Alright then, that shouldn't be a problem then..
The heatsink might be as, while nice and big, it hasn't got a lot of fins and the surface area is actually less than the 'bodged' AMD cooler I used on my 9700pro and its pretty hard to find 'thin fin' type bigger heatsinks. I might just get a 'big cheap aluminium' cpu heatsink and duct my front 120mm nexus to it.
Since the 9700pro was at 9800pro speeds, comparing the Watts at Xbitlabs says its only about ~7W more for the 6800GT in 3d mode. It gets near 100c which seems hotter than the 9700pro so in the end the 7 extra watts might be tolerable with the same heatsink and same fan speeds, just at the cost of a few degs c
Or just get a VF900 and Nexus mod it..
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The heatsink might be as, while nice and big, it hasn't got a lot of fins and the surface area is actually less than the 'bodged' AMD cooler I used on my 9700pro and its pretty hard to find 'thin fin' type bigger heatsinks. I might just get a 'big cheap aluminium' cpu heatsink and duct my front 120mm nexus to it.
Since the 9700pro was at 9800pro speeds, comparing the Watts at Xbitlabs says its only about ~7W more for the 6800GT in 3d mode. It gets near 100c which seems hotter than the 9700pro so in the end the 7 extra watts might be tolerable with the same heatsink and same fan speeds, just at the cost of a few degs c
Or just get a VF900 and Nexus mod it..
"I'll be back"
Try ATI Tool to get input from your temp sensor. Click here.mai9 wrote:how can I know the temp of my video card? I have a ATI x1600 pro.
nah... it didn't workjackylman wrote:Try ATI Tool to get input from your temp sensor. Click here.mai9 wrote:how can I know the temp of my video card? I have a ATI x1600 pro.
i know on my new 7600gs, the temp threshold listed in the display settings is defaulted to 125c. I doubt it will ever hit that though, as it idles at around 40c, and load temps are around 60c.
also the silentpipe gigabyte geforce 6 series cards all ran around 100-110c load, without issue. While it probably raised a few eyebrows, it technically worked.
you will always get artifacts in 3d rendering way before your card is hitting a thermal threshold. so as long as you have no artifacts, and its stable, then your good.
also the silentpipe gigabyte geforce 6 series cards all ran around 100-110c load, without issue. While it probably raised a few eyebrows, it technically worked.
you will always get artifacts in 3d rendering way before your card is hitting a thermal threshold. so as long as you have no artifacts, and its stable, then your good.
0_o really? my vm-102 on a 7800 gt runs at 70 under load (thats a passive btw) i do have a 120mm in the area spining at aprox. 6 volts.Gorsnak wrote:65 is fine. Lots of stock actively cooled cards run ~90C under load. Basically, if you're not getting any artifacts, it's not too hot.
i know the vm-102 is huge... but still it shouldn;t be that big of a dif.
--sloth
PS i could be an idiot
Have you looked at typical stock coolers? Some newer ones aren't too bad, but a great many of those that are designed to keep the card to a single slot are not very good. They have tiny little blower-type fans that move hardly any air through heatsinks that simply don't have a lot of surface area. This isn't really due to bad design, it's because it's next to impossible to pack a lot of cooling into the alloted space. I would expect that pretty much any graphics card with 50w or greater power consumption and a single-slot cooler would have load temps at or near 90C. My X1900GT peaked around 95C before I stuck a vf900 on it - now it peaks at 65C with the fan turned right down and 55C if I turn the fan up.
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My 7300LE has been idling around 50C now. Since everyone here says that is low, I tried a bit of overclocking. stock the graphics runs 450. OC to 525 with ntune. I could probably go higher. Idle temps went up marginally. Memory stock 675. OC to 850. I thought the memory overclock was pretty good for a LE card. Still seems stable. Might try for a bit more on the core. It could help with the H.264 decoding.
Despite the single slot simple cooling, the directed airflow has really helped the potential of this card.
Despite the single slot simple cooling, the directed airflow has really helped the potential of this card.
I just recently received my MSI 7600GS (the 512Mb version was the only AGP version without a fan).
Sure, it also gets hotter than I'd like - it was also reaching into the high 60's.
Getting some airflow over it brought it to the 40's.
Works great though... I can now watch HDTV and play games at 1280x720 perfectly.
As for H.264, have you tried CoreAVC codec? Works fine on my "lowly" AMD 2600 for 720p.
Sure, it also gets hotter than I'd like - it was also reaching into the high 60's.
Getting some airflow over it brought it to the 40's.
Works great though... I can now watch HDTV and play games at 1280x720 perfectly.
As for H.264, have you tried CoreAVC codec? Works fine on my "lowly" AMD 2600 for 720p.
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i have now switched to schooner on my 7600gt and temps are as follows: idle 63 / stress 75. ambient is ca 20. vga overclocks very nicely. when at 640/840 temps get a bit higher, sure, but it's still rock stable, no artifacts. the only problem is there is poor exhaust in the case - but i'll take care of it soon.
take a look at my system in general gallery
great minds think alike!
i have now switched to schooner on my 7600gt and temps are as follows: idle 63 / stress 75. ambient is ca 20. vga overclocks very nicely. when at 640/840 temps get a bit higher, sure, but it's still rock stable, no artifacts. the only problem is there is poor exhaust in the case - but i'll take care of it soon.
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