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GTX 780 Fan RPM Adjust
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guammastermind671
Da RL Lurker at FAKKU
Hey guys, I'm trying to find out whats the best RPM to adjust to for my GTX 780.
I play a heavily modded skyrim and I want to see if I can pick up some advice from people who have experience in overclocking gpu's. Would greatly appreciate the help!
-Guammastermind671
specs:
I play a heavily modded skyrim and I want to see if I can pick up some advice from people who have experience in overclocking gpu's. Would greatly appreciate the help!
-Guammastermind671
specs:
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it is better to put it at max rpm
it could make some noise, but it cools better
if you have a noise filtering headset the sound that the fan of the GPU makes wouldn't noticible.
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if you are also heavily overclocking your pc/videocard
i would suggest a watercooling kit
magicool has a complete system case for the cpu
if you add a watercooling block for the videocard (around 90-100$ with fittings)
you have a better cooling
http://www.magicool.biz/
in total the watercooling could cost around 450-500$
depending on where you live and wich material you use it could be cheaper/ more expensive
for great help at watercooling ask here:
http://forums.bit-tech.net/
it could make some noise, but it cools better
if you have a noise filtering headset the sound that the fan of the GPU makes wouldn't noticible.
--------------------------
if you are also heavily overclocking your pc/videocard
i would suggest a watercooling kit
magicool has a complete system case for the cpu
if you add a watercooling block for the videocard (around 90-100$ with fittings)
you have a better cooling
http://www.magicool.biz/
in total the watercooling could cost around 450-500$
depending on where you live and wich material you use it could be cheaper/ more expensive
for great help at watercooling ask here:
http://forums.bit-tech.net/
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I use MSI Afterburner and use the automatic fan control within it. My current profile with a 560 TI is: 30% @ 40C and under, 50% @ 70C, and 100% @ 90C and higher.
GPUs are designed to run hot. If you are really worried about cooling you may want to look into getting a water block for it and set up water cooling.
Also you really need a 1080p monitor :S
GPUs are designed to run hot. If you are really worried about cooling you may want to look into getting a water block for it and set up water cooling.
Also you really need a 1080p monitor :S
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guammastermind671
Da RL Lurker at FAKKU
Nachbar wrote...
I use MSI Afterburner and use the automatic fan control within it. My current profile with a 560 TI is: 30% @ 40C and under, 50% @ 70C, and 100% @ 90C and higher.GPUs are designed to run hot. If you are really worried about cooling you may want to look into getting a water block for it and set up water cooling.
Also you really need a 1080p monitor :S
Have a Samsung monitor thats 1080p :3 and thanks for the input man! Didnt know graphics were to run that far under that load.
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Just use msi afterburner or similar a program to have automatic fan control, then it adjusts the fan speed depending on the temperature of your gpu.
Also, cards from the gtx 700 series have gpu boost 2.0, which automatically overclocks the gpu depending on its temperature, though maybe you can squeeze out a bit more performance by overclocking manually.
Also, cards from the gtx 700 series have gpu boost 2.0, which automatically overclocks the gpu depending on its temperature, though maybe you can squeeze out a bit more performance by overclocking manually.