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This was while i was playing. Its was going a bit down cause i had to minimize.

GPU Temp was ingame at 75-78. The Rest i dont know.

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No 75c I think is a little too much.
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I see that your CPU is overclocked but that should not affect GPU temps at all.

Have you overclocked your GPU also? 783Mhz seems about stock clocks to me

75oc is fine. Most GPU's are capable of around 90 but not recommended for 24/7 use. I like to keep mine under 65 but it does go above 80 when playing high end games.
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Editiionz wrote I see that your CPU is overclocked but that should not affect GPU temps at all.

Have you overclocked your GPU also? 783Mhz seems about stock clocks to me

75oc is fine. Most GPU's are capable of around 90 but not recommended for 24/7 use. I like to keep mine under 65 but it does go above 80 when playing high end games.



No, i dont think that i changed the GPU.
And on my first attempt to overclock the CPU i had ingame a GPU heat from 90-100c so it affect it.
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Unless you have a CPU cooler that is dumping heat into your case and its not escaping, the overclock on your CPU will have no difference to your GPU at all

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Editiionz wrote Unless you have a CPU cooler that is dumping heat into your case and its not escaping, the overclock on your CPU will have no difference to your GPU at all

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Prime 95: No Problems - I even can watch videos without lags
Cinebench: stock = 483cb / oc = 565cb

I dont know if its good or could get higher, I just set everything on auto.

I know you can change something on the voltage settings but i dont want any problems there. If it change alot then maybe i do it.
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Editiionz wrote Unless you have a CPU cooler that is dumping heat into your case and its not escaping, the overclock on your CPU will have no difference to your GPU at all

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KevzxL wrote Prime 95: No Problems - I even can watch videos without lags

Are any of the cores failing when running Prime 95. People say that you should run prime 95 for upto 24 hours but I leave mine for a good hour and if any of the cores fails, its unstable and you will need to change the settings, particularly the voltage

KevzxL wrote I dont know if its good or could get higher, I just set everything on auto.


That increase is good, but what are you using to overclock?. You say something about auto, auto what?
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75 for a GPU is fine, mine is running that when underload all the time, I would never let it go above 90 though.
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Are any of the cores failing when running Prime 95. People say that you should run prime 95 for upto 24 hours but I leave mine for a good hour and if any of the cores fails, its unstable and you will need to change the settings, particularly the voltage

It was just going from test to test



That increase is good, but what are you using to overclock?. You say something about auto, auto what?

I was going into the Bios and set many options on auto so it can change if its needed (higher or lower)
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Turn auto voltage off and overclock correctly instead of letting your motherboard put unnecessarily high voltage through your CPU.

Very easy with 1155:

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