During gaming the fan ramps up a lot, reaching a noisy 41 dBA, which is simply too loud. If you look at the temperatures above, you'll see that the card runs quite warm, too. With 86°C, it reaches the thermal throttle point at which the NVIDIA driver will automatically dial down boost frequencies to ensure the card stays below that mark. The card does not overheat; frequencies are still far higher than the base clock.
Normal. Nothing to worry about.Hi
i have a question about mine GPU, in graphics demanding game like GTA V i sometimes reaches 83°C
is that temperature ok or it is time to repaste it ?
also i have a Asus Pheonix version of card