i'm sure david got a kick out of that title~
before i go ahead and buy things i don't need to buy i wanted to know what you guys think about this
My current card is an integrated piece of shit. Its temperature (according to GPU-Z) is at 75°C when I start up the computer, 110°C soon after and gets to 124°C when I start playing Audiosurf. Then after two minutes or so it starts lagging. On fucking Audiosurf.
I opened up my computer tower two days ago and all the fans still work. There didn't seem to be that much dust, but of course I could buy a can of compressed air and clean them up correctly.
Or get a new card.
wat i do boyay???
in other news
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN5ifyYWHgQ&feature=related[/youtube]
holky dhit i think i'll go look a second time and actually bother to remove the heatsink+fan
dust alone has caused my computer to overheat too
It would overheat and shut itself off every ten minutes or so until I opened it up and was greeted by an explosion of dust. hocuspocus;
before doing so i was worried i would have to replace parts too
in addition, your thermal paste might need replacement myface;
[spoiler]also, dat uncharted reference giggle;[/spoiler]
Mine has shut down only once recently, and it was after firing up Photoshorp (lol go figure).
Yeah I looked up videos about reapplying thermal paste, maybe I need to do that too. But either way I'll probs need to take a look at the area between the heatsink and its fan to see if there's a bigass bunch of dust in there like in the video I posted.
thx tec that may just be it~
i did indeed enjoy it giggle;
and i'd go in for a second round of dust checking indeed girl;
My lappy's GPU used to get up to 116 C after about 30-45 mins of playing somewhat demanding games (JC2, L4D2) but I took it apart and cleaned the heatsinks and it is much better now. I made the mistake of brining it with me to work in a wood shop last fall and put like 3 years worth of dust in it in like 10 hours.
so um cleaned up the heatsink/fan and applied some thermal compound
It still goes to somewhat high temperatures when playing games (93°C), but after that it cools back down to 83°C instead of staying high like it used to.
So I guess it worked, sort of. befuddlement
Hey can you guys list a good program to look at what my hardware is running at?
I use computer daily and know a lot about programs on computer but I am kind of a glass sorter when it comes to maintaining a pc (laptop in my case) ....
HWMonitor by CPUID is good for Temps, RPMs, and Voltages.
CPU-Z, also by CPUID is good for timings and clocks for your CPU, GPU, and RAM.
Thanks, will look into those.