A fucking third GPU already burned during this warm summer. First it was gtx 980, then a used 1070 which I got from ebay and now a fucking brand new rtx 2060 which I got under warranty for returning 1070 to the manufacturer.
Fuck this shit. PC is not a gaming platform, it's made for offices.
From now I will only buy games for my PS4 which own as well.
>buys card that was used for intensive mining for thousands of hours >"why'd it stop working?!" I still have my 970 and I bought it a couple of months after it released and I play like 16 hrs a day
Henry Harris
Bait post. Or you have such garbage airflow because you thought your fans go up your ass
Yes, I have smaller case (made of metal) than an usual "gaming PC", so only one fan GPU fits inside. But why PS4 (I own original fat version) is so small and never burned during hot weather?
Aiden Gomez
>From now I will only buy games for my PS4 which own as well. bro I live in Greece and my PS4 gets WAY hotter than my PC.
I want you to attach your PC to a string, and place it at the top of your staircase. I then want you to lay down on the stairs, head facing the top and pull as hard as you can. Are you fucking dumb??? The first GPU fizzled out and you didn't think to buy a new case? Or water cool? Or do anything other than change fucking nothing and keep buying GPUs??? Are you okay? Are you mentally well? If you hammered in a nail and hit your thumb, would you buy a new hammer? OR WOULD YOU JUST MOVE YOUR FUCKING THUMB?
Pc parts nowadays will actually just throttle performance until it cools down. Like if it is a couple degrees from overheating the clocks speed will like go down 90% than back up to half then like up a bit until it is cool then back up till it is hot, sinse and repeat. It is incredibly easy to just setup a fan profile and overclock that will keep you like 20 degrees from tj maxx and full boost however. Considering how locked down voltages are on nvidia cards these days I actually don't think you could even overheat one without a shuntmod.
Jordan Rivera
so are you actually watching your temps or do you just not care? i would think by at least your second card you'd start monitoring that shit so it wouldn't happen again.
Xavier Phillips
>an usual Shitskin thirdworlder detected. Try paying for an air conditioner sometime
Jacob Turner
>burned
you mean "fried", Piotr
Brandon Ortiz
Shows how out of date the monitoring program is
Robert Nelson
Are you living in hell or just retarded
Jayden Clark
How hot should my PC components be? My PC is like 6 years old and runs around 30 degrees celsius on idle and 50-60 degrees celsius when playing a game. I only use the stock Intel cooler as well as the stock case fans. Is this a normal operating temperature for a system this old under these conditions?
Kayden Clark
This person seriously thinks we're still living in the 6th gen.
Oliver Edwards
I owned and hammered a 7970 and a Vega 56, nothing ever went wrong. I had good cooling and kept my eyes on the temps in case anything was wrong though.
Jack Williams
How hot is it in the room your playing? If your gpu's are burning out that quick its probably your fault. How many fans are in your pc?
Lucas Parker
>didn't plug in the fans >has zero airflow >WHY DOES MY PC KEEP OVERHEATING
Camden Peterson
About to build a new pc. Recommend me a GPU Zig Forumsros
Cooper Collins
>>can still play games 30 years from now >except the servers shut down and the discs wont function without the 10GB day one patch
Sebastian Hill
That's fine.
David Nguyen
What games?
Juan Foster
What is this nigger even saying?
Dylan Peterson
what monitoring software are you using? those temps sound fine.
Jeremiah Campbell
kek, I'm fucking brazilian and my AMD gpu never goes over 70c under full load, do you live inside a volcano?
Easton Cook
there is no standard correct answer. It distance from the the tj max of that part matters not temperature. But I would say pretty much any part that is mainting 60° under load is probably well within safe temps.
Matthew Diaz
It's an old screenshot, of course the program is out of date, dipshit.
Dylan James
You're overthinking it, they'll just suffer from disc rot.
Cooper Green
Depends on the exact components but anything below 80C under load is safe. Even up to 90C is okay as long as it's not sustained.