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Message 858328 - Posted: 27 Jan 2009, 0:30:58 UTC

I'm running Cuda with no problems really, but I'm not sure how hot is too hot?? I dont want to cook my computer , the GPU runs up to 73C, is this too hot or not? For now I'm cooling with a window fan to keep it around 63C. Any Info on temp. range would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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Message 858371 - Posted: 27 Jan 2009, 1:32:32 UTC

Sounds way too hot. My GeForce 9600GT tops out at 52c under full CUDA load.
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Message 858379 - Posted: 27 Jan 2009, 1:43:41 UTC - in response to Message 858371.  
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Yes I think maybe my cooling fan is not working as it should. Will do a little troubleshooting in the morning. Thanks. Guess I'll turn Cuda off for now, but I haven't given up.
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Message 858488 - Posted: 27 Jan 2009, 5:43:23 UTC

73 is a big way to hot ;)
Try RivaTuner to monitor fan speed. Maybe the automated fan speed regulating isnt working well. If not you can use RivaTuner to raise the fan speed. There are some ways to automate that with this tool.
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Message 858528 - Posted: 27 Jan 2009, 9:13:45 UTC

My experience is similar - Geforce 8600GT in Dell XPS420 "normally" runs at 61C - 62C, but when running SETI CUDA WU regularly runs at 74C - 75C.

I've loaded latest NVIDIA software (and 181.22 drivers) to try and control fans, but the "policy" I've set to run at 100% when GPU reaches 60C doesn't seem to have made the slightest difference.
I've also set up Speedfan, but again, no difference.

How can I tell if the fan is ACTUALLY running? Noise?
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Message 858613 - Posted: 27 Jan 2009, 16:01:31 UTC - in response to Message 858528.  
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To check if your fan is working or not. Take off the side-cover & look, this is the most reliable way as far as I know. This is what I'm going to do in a short while. I also have Speedfan,with no real difference in heat,but now at least I know I'm running too hot.
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Message 858627 - Posted: 27 Jan 2009, 16:39:14 UTC

I run my gpus almost constantly at around 75-80C...seems to work fine.

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Message 858684 - Posted: 28 Jan 2009, 0:02:25 UTC

Reading threads on Folding where they have been running GPU's for much longer, no-one seems to turn a hair at temps of 95C.

I wound the fan up slightly (to 45%) on my GTX295 with 181.20 drivers and managed to get it to hover around 70C. Then, yesterday I loaded the 185.20 Beta drivers and got an immediate 10C drop in temps - now chugging away quite happily around 60C.

Might have to try turning the wick up a little to hurry up this backlog of VLAR's I'm trying to clear.

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Message 858717 - Posted: 28 Jan 2009, 1:43:14 UTC

Well I guess 73C is a workable temp.,so I will give Cuda another go, hope I dont cook my machine, thanks to all for your comments & opinions;-)
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