Alright, I have a question about my graphic card's temperature.
I've been trying to play some Crysis 2, but I've run into a snag in that the game runs fine for like, 10 minutes, then it slows down from a comfortable frame rate to like 2 FPS. I have to usually kill it with the task manager, and go back into it.
I can't tell if it's something wrong with the program or my graphics card. If it's my graphics card, I suspect overheating, but I'm not sure.
Anyways, to get to the point, right now with me just running Firefox and Steam, my Radeon HD 5770 has a temperature of 70 degrees celsius (159 degress F), I assume it spikes up more when I play Crysis. Is this temperature normal for a card like mine? Or is it too hot?
That's quite hot, and likely the reason Crysis slowed down to nothing - to stop it from overheating. Is your cooling adequate?
I'd check to make sure that the graphics card fan isn't obstructed or anything first. If not, your fan may be broken and if it's still under warranty, you should be able to send it back for a replacement.
I would lower the threshold at which the fans run at 100% - to see if it helps keep the card from reaching that high a temperature in the first place.
Try the manual fan controls in MSI Afterburner. The automatic controls might not work.
It won't hurt. Main issue is noise.
It won't hurt. Main issue is noise.
Theyll also wear down faster, although thats more of a long-term issue than something you need to worry about immediately.
If you have laptop, getting a cooling pad might help; the "lifted" pads that actually let air in underneath work best, along with consisting of three fans, although the standard two should be fine.![]()
It won't hurt. Main issue is noise.
That's good, but can it sustain 30 fps minimum for hours and hours on end?I'm quite sure there is.