ReDevilJR
Member
+106|6822
Where in the BIOS can I see my GFX cards temps?

Also, What are good temps for graphics cards, processors, and Mobo's during Startup, and what's good for After BF2?
jsnipy
...
+3,277|6993|...

global warming is in ur case, eating your cpu.

Last edited by jsnipy (2007-05-10 04:25:22)

Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7237|UK
Mine did this. I think its because the PSU blew, thus somethings werent getting power, like the fans.
Profitteroles
Member
+11|6709|Dartford

ReDevilJR wrote:

Where in the BIOS can I see my GFX cards temps?

Also, What are good temps for graphics cards, processors, and Mobo's during Startup, and what's good for After BF2?
Download a program called CPU wizard will show you CPU temps and GFX temps
Ridir
Semper Fi!
+48|7234
my motherboard is an nvidia chip set and it came with an nvidia control panel, if you have one, open the control panel by clicking on the nvidia icon in the icon tray -> control panel - view system status (its in blue on the left of the control panel) -> system temperature tab.  From there you can view in ceclius or F
ReDevilJR
Member
+106|6822

Ridir wrote:

my motherboard is an nvidia chip set and it came with an nvidia control panel, if you have one, open the control panel by clicking on the nvidia icon in the icon tray -> control panel - view system status (its in blue on the left of the control panel) -> system temperature tab.  From there you can view in ceclius or F
I don't have this? I have the tray, the nvidia control panel, no 'view system status' I have 'monitor temperature levels' however it requires me to download ntune, which I've used before and it has made my computer crash every time I used it.
MECtallica
Member
+73|6975|jalalabad
for your processor, 65C is bad, anything over 50 you need to start worrying somethings wrong with the stock cooler/something else. graphics cards, anything over 70 is too hot, trust me, I think 160C is the meltdown point for Nvidia cards but 70++ is very close to crashing/slow down, motherboard shouldnt exceed 50C.

these are all at full load
CrazeD
Member
+368|7143|Maine

Ridir wrote:

my 7950 GT KO is running at 57 c and i'm a little worried about that.  the rest of the system is 37 to 42
57*C is actually cool dude. My X1950XT never gets over 57*C on stock cooling.
ReDevilJR
Member
+106|6822
Zalman has arrived, will be installing it tomorrow... THIS THING IS HUGE, idk if it will fit or not...

Although, reviews on Newegg that have the same mobo sais it can be done... will let you know tomorrow

Last edited by ReDevilJR (2007-05-11 14:30:40)

ReDevilJR
Member
+106|6822
All Done, Green Zalman = Awesomeness, cleared out a LOT of dust, posted at 38 Degrees Celsius @ 2.6 Ghz...

Thanks for all of your input.

Last edited by ReDevilJR (2007-05-12 14:03:26)

MECtallica
Member
+73|6975|jalalabad
global warming is solved! We need zalman to make a giant heatsink for the planet ARTH!
ReDevilJR
Member
+106|6822
Where is it in the BIOS can I turn up the voltage for the processor?

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