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While the game may be demanding of your gpu's, I don't believe you have much to worry about unless your preference of what temp the gpu should be is higher than normal. Those cards can go much higher than it is currently. I wouldn't worry about it, but if it really concerns you so much perhaps you should put a fan on it or upgrade your case. You could always turn some settings down so it doesn't work so hard also. Just sayin'...
Taken from Nvidia's specs for the GTX285: Thermal and Power Specs: Maximum GPU Temperature (in C) 105 C |
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Yep my Zotac Amp 480GTX reaches 73 deg, that's the same as where Crysis Warhead and Crysis2 get it to on max settings when a big pyrotecnic firefight is underway
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Try MSI Afterburner software
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This. MSI's AfterBurner (as well as EVGA Precision) allows you to set custom fan profiles so that the fan increases in proportion to the gpu usage/temperature.
BTW, There is a newer Precision than the one you are using, it's v2.0.2 ![]() |
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Thats nothing, I have tri sli on my GTX 480s with my EVGA SR-2
Youd expect it to chew some heat, but sadly due to the developers releasing a poorly tested and very buggy piece of crap SLI doesnt work amongst various other problems |
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