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Some signs your GPU is overheating inside your PC
Although most modern graphics cards have a safe temperature limit of 90C, they shouldn't ideally shouldn't exceed 85C when you're gaming. Otherwise, you'll start experiencing problems. While it's a ...
It’s important to know how to clean your graphics card, as a GPU full of dust and not maintained regularly can cause performance issues and will lessen the lifespan of your graphics card. If you’ve ...
Cheap GPUs, expensive GPUs, they can all struggle and fail for any number of reasons. More often than not, one of the main problems they face is heat. If your GPU is forced to work overtime for years ...
Each GPU has a maximum temperature set by the manufacturer that is considered safe. As long as the graphics chip operates within these specifications, everything is fine. As soon as temperatures rise, ...
Recent reports from Igor’s Lab (thanks Wccftech) highlight a critical issue causing many new graphics cards to overheat. The culprit? Poor quality thermal paste. Igor’s Lab conducted an in-depth ...
Nobody spending $1,000 or more on a graphics card should have to be concerned about their power supply cables melting, and yet here we are. After several reports of various RTX 50-series graphics ...
Earlier this week, AMD confirmed that some Radeon RX 7900 XTX graphics cards suffered from thermal throttling issues due to a defect. The brief statement said that and basically nothing else. So, ...
A previously unannounced change to new Nvidia graphics cards such as the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 might make it harder to keep an eye on unusual GPU temperature spikes. With the new RTX 50-series GPUs, ...
Nvidia’s latest Blackwell GPUs are running into problems in the data center, reports The Information. According to the report, Nvidia’s customers are worried about how well the AI accelerators will ...
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