pointone
02-05-2005, 06:28 PM
I recently bought an XFX GeForce 6600GT AGP video card for my computer. It seems to be running alright, and handles anything I can throw at it just fine. However, according to NVIDIA's temperature monitoring software, the GPU core temperature is around 50 - 55°C idle and around 75 - 80°C in Half-Life 2 and Halo. Is this too hot? Am I at risk of damaging the card / computer at these temperatures?
In my case right now, I have one exhaust fan on the side of the case (although I don't think it's doing much since it's blocked by a lot of power cables) and the PSU fans. I am thinking I might buy another case fan for the rear to improve airflow in the system. If I do buy one, should I set it up for exhaust or air intake? Which would give the best results?
In my case right now, I have one exhaust fan on the side of the case (although I don't think it's doing much since it's blocked by a lot of power cables) and the PSU fans. I am thinking I might buy another case fan for the rear to improve airflow in the system. If I do buy one, should I set it up for exhaust or air intake? Which would give the best results?