#Overheating
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Normal temps
Indeed normal temps
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@viral cloud @runic lagoon yeah but, my pc was maxing out at 55
So when I get home and see my pc at 80 I should be concerned
But then it went to 60-75 and didn’t go down
My intel goes up to 98 degrees celsius under full load. Have you looked the maximum temperature of your cpu?
Cpu?
But I'm talking about my gpu?
was ur gpu undervolted before?
assuming no overclocking was done on this gpu, i suggest you check if it has dusts; & also try to use DDU to completely delete old driver & install the latest one #nvidia-driver-logs