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Normal... How many degrees do you say it has to be normal? This depends on your hardware to speak, each hardware and each model of hardware they have different normal working temperature ranges, as far as the graphics card is an example, the current top card GTX780TI, the temperature reaches 84 degrees Celsius, the problem is not serious, and Inter's CPU, such as i7, reaching this temperature will seriously affect the life and performance of the CPU, and many of AMD's CPUs are energy hungry and easy to have high temperatures, at 80 degrees, he is more resistant to high temperature than Inter's, Of course, it also has an effect at such high temperatures.
Generally, hardware is normal at 60 degrees Celsius.,It's said to be average.,But I've never seen an environment below 60 degrees Celsius that is not normal (sub-zero environments don't count)。。 The one downstairs.,It's normal for people to be mechanical.,You copy so much nonsense to be a god.。。。
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It belongs to the normal temperature range, and for the graphics card, as long as the temperature does not exceed 80 degrees, it is a normal temperature.
When the temperature of the graphics card is too high, it can be cooled down by the following methods:
Replace with a fan with better cooling performance.
Clean the inside of the chassis and organize the wiring in the chassis to prevent it from affecting heat dissipation.
Use your computer in a cool, well-ventilated environment.
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This temperature is too normal if you don't play games, generally when you don't play games, the CPU is below 40 degrees, the graphics card is below 40 degrees, the hard disk is around 30 degrees, the motherboard is around 30 degrees is normal, and the fan speed varies from individual to individual. If it is a large 3D game, the CPU and graphics card can reach 70 degrees or even higher, the GPU can withstand 100 degrees, the higher the risk of damage, the lower is the hard disk, around 50 degrees, which is normal, if the hard disk exceeds 70 degrees, there may be data loss, and the 90-degree hard disk will be damaged.
It's best not to believe in the so-called cooling software, which is nothing more than frequency reduction, but frequency reduction means that playing games will be stuck, this is a hard injury, and it needs to be solved by hardware, at most install a temperature and fan speed monitoring software like game plus.
1: Try to use heat pipes for the heatsink, and the side fans can blow most of the heat to the rear exhaust vents instead of the motherboard.
3: Increase the air duct fan in the case, Ma Yun has 30 pieces there, the recurrent effect can quickly and effectively remove the hot air to avoid the heat island effect, you need to pay attention to the layout, don't blow the hot air from the graphics card heatsink back.
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It depends on the weather temperature at that time, whether it is full or empty, if it is cold and the empty load is 50 degrees, you have to pay attention to it...
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It's too normal for a graphics card temperature of 50 degrees, and playing games should be around 70 degrees, unless your graphics card performance is scummy!
My graphics card standby is 52 degrees, playing games is about 68 degrees, there was a long time without dusting, directly 106 degrees, the computer restarts!
The CPU, motherboard, hard disk is below 55 degrees, and the graphics card is below 80 degrees, all of which are normal temperatures!
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Is it normal for the oil temperature of the air compressor to be at 50 degrees?
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Can your graphics card stand it, such as excluding the graphics card, this situation is a problem with CPU heat dissipation, not only the fan, the fan should not be much of a problem, as long as it is about 1800-3000 rpm, the dust of the CPU will affect the heat dissipation, the silicone is gone, and the heat can not be dissipated, it is a bit of a problem to turn on 55 degrees, but it does not affect, 100 degrees is not good, sooner or later it will burn, you feel it, look at the hot hands, it may be a virtual temperature; I'm a NVD9400GT graphics card, the boot temperature is 60, usually 83, my friend's graphics card is the same as mine is only 50 degrees, all alloy aluminum heat dissipation, which shows that it is a problem with the graphics card itself, in the same way, your previous CPU crashed, the problem is nothing to say, now 100 degrees, or a problem, it's just a change, it is recommended to find someone who understands, take a good look, open the chassis to use, the temperature is higher in summer, and it is normal to be slightly higher. The game crashes, try another game, the game Trojan virus will also cause the crash to freeze. You've been repaired by a repair shop, friend.
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