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How much heat and stress can a GPU ACTUALLY take??
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- Опубліковано 24 чер 2020
- I always hear that people are afraid to overclock their graphics card because they are afraid to hurt it... so in an effort to encourage tinkering with your system I show you how hard it really is to hurt your video card!
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"watch how fast it cools off with fans on max" *proceeds to not show that scene*
This, actually annoys me, i wanna see it. :-D
@@nordby9453 If it helps, on my last card which was a Zotac 2070 super Twin fan, sometimes the fan curve would not kick in with my overclock. I noticed it glitching out and saw that the card was running at 88c. Turned my custom fan curve on and instantly hit 100%, sounded like a concord but it only took 1 min to get it down to 73c, with it adjusting from 100% to 70% in steps in that time. Impressive! And will be more impressive I am sure on triple fan set ups.
@@stephenjackson6042 Yup. Triple fan setups are stupidly effective. No matter how hard I hit my 1080ti, it won't go over 75c, and is down to 2-4c above ambient in 2 minutes after i quit out of whatever application/game is hitting it.
Granted I run with a fairly aggressive custom fan-curve.
@@The_Keeper This is even more true with the triple-fan RTX cards like Gigabyte's Windforce series. They never reach above 75c, and go down to idle temps in 45 seconds after quitting a game.
Is 75c on WoW ultra settings good hovering with fan on 90% ish maybe more? 1060 3gb dual fan with 1 intake 1 rear exhaust and 1 upward exhaust. 144 fps typically
Jay: “98 is when it tapped out”
Jay: *touches heat pipe* “OW that’s hot!”
maybe he thought his fingers wouldn't notice the difference between Fahrenheit and Celcius? idk
Lel
@@user-zo6nn2ih2f lmfao
so i will just buy this r5 3600 + rx 590 + 2x8gb 3200 mhz + 240gb ssd + 500w power suply + b450m ds3h + this amazing case ( MSI MAG Forge 100M ). Do you think thats good for 650€?
He should have watched some Workplace Safety videos.
11:50 - FYI - you can hold CTRL when logging into windows and MSI afterburner wont apply the overclock, even if it is set to auto-apply at startup.
Really? That's awesome.
Thank you sir, you just helped me avoid safe mode :)
Wish I knew that a couple weeks ago
Thanks!
protip
5:35 "I hate when you're watching a tutorial and it's like make sure you watch my other 5 first" Completely agree, and that's why I love your content Jayz! Always easy to understand for a beginner like me.
This was intense. Like watching a hostage being tortured.
so i will just buy this r5 3600 + rx 590 + 2x8gb 3200 mhz + 240gb ssd + 500w power suply + b450m ds3h + this amazing case ( MSI MAG Forge 100M ). Do you think thats good for 650€?
Really? I mean the information in this video could have been showed completely in like 2 mins.
@@TheBasti05 But then you don't get to see Jay touch a heat pipe, and ask Phil to touch it as well. Worth it.
@@tiagovieira4492 Don't spam
@@tiagovieira4492 Use 550 - 650 watt PSU 80+ gold, that's be rock solid, and use well known brand like Seasonic Corsair FSF Superflower, that will last a long time.
*drops a nuke on GPU*
"Look at that, guys, we're still getting 33 frames at 4k"
I feel sorry for the GPU honestly. Nvidia should sue this guy :P
12:25 where did this entire section about cranking the fans to max and seeing how quickly it cooled back down go to? It just cuts to them testing with the fans being unplugged instead?
thats what i was saying duuudee , my gosh it kept the tension lol
Ikr
just turn off the game.. you will gain like 10c back within few min...
@@campkira 10°C? I gain like 30°C instantly. My GPU is pretty much always running at 80°C under heavy load, drops to 50°C pretty much instantly when I stop applying heavy load.
Jay: holds heat gun to rtx card for 20 mins then touches heat pipe. Jay: dang that's hot. Bill Engvall: here's your sign.
This is one of those comments that makes you sound like you need your own sign if you don’t get it, but is comedy gold if you do LOL, well done sir well done
it would hot enough to boil water...
Don't know of Bill Engvall, but laughed anyway. Still amused.
@@RogerThat1945 look up Bill Engvall "dang that's hot, here's your sign" it was hilarious back in the day.
Jay: heat-blasting his expensive hardware so you don't have to.
Also Jay: earning more money thru ad revenue to buy even more expensive hardware
Wheres the second part to this??
so i will just buy this r5 3600 + rx 590 + 2x8gb 3200 mhz + 240gb ssd + 500w power suply + b450m ds3h + this amazing case ( MSI MAG Forge 100M ). Do you think thats good for 650€?
Tiago Vieira why are you spamming?
@@tiagovieira4492 don't spam
@@tiagovieira4492 yes that's good maybe upgrade the psu for upgrading in the future
My mind is overclocked and when it overheats, it also shuts down.
it is called sleep
:)
Your from a hot climate too huh?
You get overclocked alot in here in Texas.
I'm pretty sure that starts to occurs at around 40C and pretty much instant death above 45C
@@sik3xploit hot there?
I actually like that you repeat the process every time over again. Repetition is helpful in remembering something that I don't do very often (I only really open up MSI afterburner when I get a new GPU to dial in an overclock and then pretty much leave it forever unless there's an issue), being reminded every couple weeks or months what each setting is and what it does is basically like a refresher and I hope you never stop.
12:35 "Keep an eye on the temperature" *cuts away* DUDE! XD
"Jay said I could blowtorch my video card and it would be fine."
so i will just buy this r5 3600 + rx 590 + 2x8gb 3200 mhz + 240gb ssd + 500w power suply + b450m ds3h + this amazing case ( MSI MAG Forge 100M ). Do you think thats good for 650€?
@@tiagovieira4492 bruh give me back my setup
@@tiagovieira4492 no
Spend a little more
Then buy at least 550 watt or 650 watt psu
And buy another 250 or 500 gb ssd
@@tiagovieira4492 also you could save money on case
That you can upgrade in future
I thought The Verge said that... 😆
12:30 WHY DO YOU CUT THAT OUT? thats literally what i wanted to see for like 5 minutes now.
Yeah same. Idk why they did that.
... just do it yourself?
The cut was very weird. Didn't show what they just said they would.
THIS
Came here to say this!
Then comes along New World going “hold my beer”
LMAO I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS COMMENT
Bruh, switched it to 1080 then into game and it was 100% 77c in no time
"when it hits 89 which is above 88"
Thanks I learned a lot today
Jay at 12:30: Watch closely as I turn off heat-gun and crank fan-speed to 100%.
Video at 12:32: Nope, next test.
I reacted to that aswell... i wanted to see it dangit!
THIS
@@DanielFrost79 i was agreeing with TachiFoxy, also known as THIS as a reply to a post, learn to interweb pls.
@@GeFeldz I'm pretty sure they would know how to use the internet if they are watching a video about overheating a graphics card. Also if you whoooosh then you are garbage at every game you play
@@GeFeldz If you learn how to write properly, i might to the same. Yes
Sweet!
So one word caps only is the way to "interweb"?
I wonder who need it more. You or me?
Hmm... anyone?
Later that day: "Never used for bitcoin mining, ran always under 70°C"
so i will just buy this r5 3600 + rx 590 + 2x8gb 3200 mhz + 240gb ssd + 500w power suply + b450m ds3h + this amazing case ( MSI MAG Forge 100M ). Do you think thats good for 650€?
Ive noticed this when people are selling PC parts over the quarantine period saying things like always under 70 deg c under load or undervolted to XXX GHz etc lmaoo
@@tiagovieira4492 I don't know why you asked me, but you gotta make sure what PSU that is. Don't buy something like "500W with a Silent 120mm Fan" or
"你为什么要翻译那个", lol.
Last used component I bought advertised itself as "Tortured for over a year at my slave etherium mining camp". I took my $5 discount to the bank.
@@tiagovieira4492 550W power supply and it's an AWESOME build.
Awesome now I can stop having anxiety when I see my gpu hitting 86-88C
Is it still alive nine months later?
@@Cold812 Alive and doing just fine lol it's only certain games that make it get that hot or else it would have probably melted by now
I play ets 2 With 80 85 degrees .... and my gpu sound so loud... is it ok? :)))
@@gabiiiiiiy yea my gpu would sound like a jet engine lol but I would only have a okay session that was like 2-3 hrs so after I finished gaming it would go back down latley I have been playing leauge which does not stress my gpu at all
@@gabiiiiiiy Turn your power limit and temp target to 75%. There you go, now your temp is 75 degrees and super quiet.
Hey jay, I just recently built my first pc. You and Linus were a godsend in the building process. I’ve recently started watching our vids for your personality rather than the info you provide. Thank you for doing what your doing and keep up the great work. You’ve earned a lifetime subscriber
one of their obj is to increase more people to build pc... i used to build my own but with how hardware change i gave up since if i had to get new cpu and new gpu every year.. i would gone mad...
"That's a great idea, I should point the heat gun at it"
Jay, 2020
12:30 was super disappointing btw.
Damn, and I freak out when my card goes past 70 degrees lol
long term use, u dont want ur card to hit 70c. if u wanna jerk off hardware and sell it to some fool later, go for it tiger, it should survive like 2 years.
I hate when my GPU goes over 70, and I hate it even more when it's normally in the 65 range and then randomly in some games it pumps to 80 for no reason.
most manufacturers state 80c is the point where degradation kicks in... 70c isn't really an issue. I had an overclocked RX580 that lasted four years and that thing was never under 80c at gaming load, typically 82-83C. Now in hindsight, I would have pulled back those clocks because RX580s today have solid resale value.... But either way, a consistent 70c on CPU or GPU isn't much of a concern.
"TDP, Total Power Draw" hmm yes
Pdt lol?
hold CTRL immediately after logging in to skip your afterburner overclock.. lol the tooltip says it, smh...
Thanks dude!
Mvp right here.
I had the same thought "just hold Ctrl bro".
"Once it hits 88 we should see some serious shit"
_"Jesus Christ, Doc, you disintegrated the GPU!"_
@@hycron1234 dont worry marty its 1985 we can always use our matrox to play games with
Next step in power for GPU's with be the Mr.Fusion....coming soon the 8080TI powered by Mr.Fusion
95% of the viewers won't get that quote old man
@@timothygibney5656 5% will though
12:30 PUT THIS BACK IN WTF
The mini-rant at 5:40 was from the perspective of a viewer versus content creator and the level of awareness made me smile.
Add this to the montage of videos where Jay hurts himself ;D
Watch him replacing the springs on his car
I heard that you can hold control when booting so Msi afterburner doesn’t start in case u overclock to far. (Easier than booting in safe mode)
yes thats right
Yup, says it right in afterburner when you hover over the start up button
Sometimes a fan bearing isn't bad, just no lube to keep it running. Had that this two weeks ago with a friends rig. Lots of noise but varying in volume. Case full of dust and dead things, all cleaned out, checked how the fans move, ie they 'cog' around the magnet poles........ gpu card fan mushy as hell. Pulled the rotor from armature, degreased with ipa, a mere whiff of moly grease...... silent running mode. Happy friend, best result.
Feels good to be helpful, just like you
This was a good test. I feel like a lot of people needed to see this, Nice Job.
Everyone: We love Phil
Phil: *help me*
"haha, good ol phil"
Phil : he has my family call the police
@@northwestclasspnw7974 Lol you're a Phil too
Phil: I spread my cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeks for u
Why did you cut out the "look how fast it can cool of" part?
It happened so quick
Jay you always give the warning about not clicking startup on afterburner just in case you crank it too hard, but if you hover over the startup button it tells you to hold Ctrl while booting to bypass the settings, so you shouldn't have to boot to safe mode to fix it.
You should re-visit overclocking with AMD Adrenaline 2020 software, they fixed a lot of bugs and the fan curve actually works now.. would be good to see a overclocking guide
Thanks Jay for this video. Just overclocked my 2080 ti and was a bit scared I would mess it up. Haven't seen it go over 84c or now 78c since I added another case fan. Also Phil, Keep being awesome. Your laughs make me laugh which brighten my day.
you can't break modern cards with ocs anymore back in the day my 970s would even save them selves when i put an extra 1ghz on the clock
What core and mem did you punch in?
So many missed chances: "When this thing hits 88 your going to see some serious bleep"
Assuming that you can get 1.21 GigaWatts flowing through the flux capacitor.
@@s4rg380 thats in the next video then.
Fans? Where we are going we don't need fans!
I remember i reached 117°C with an oc at my HD3870 back in the days 😅
Did the plastic melt?
@@MJ-uk6lusomething would go soft...
my rx 5600 xt got 104°C yesterday, and i have 6 fans in my pc
@@thiagosperandio3621 replace it
@@thiagosperandio3621 clean it lol
Thank you so much for this. Ive been babying my gpu. I have the evga ftw 3 2080 super. Now that i know what it takes i think im ready to push it about 60 c lol. So far i set an aggressive fan curve to keep it below 60 c. Now im comfortable with pushing some clocks and being within the 60 c to 70 c realm.
"push it to 60 c" lmaooo
@@SevenMilliFrog sorry last comment was on another video lol. And right. Now my GPU hits 70c and I'm like meh. About time you did something lol.
kid with a heat gun be like “hey that’s a good idea”
And or a hairdryer.
I just remembered the gud old days a few years ago when I was benchmarking Time Spy on my GTX 960 4G SLI on air in my living room with all available Fans at 100% and more than half of the run Afterburner was reading 92° C on the GPUs.
But they made it. So proud of those cards, doing up to 1600 MHz on air just like that 🥰
Lucky. I had to BIOS mod mine just to get it to 1500MHz. At least it still ran cool though.
Geez, I can't even get stable 1450 on my 980. Did the 960 go higher?
@@DrakkarCalethiel yeah, but clock speed doesn't equal performance over all.
Two 960s in SLI at 1500 or so were only a tiny bit faster than a single 980 (stock).
The top end cards tend to run "slower" than the mid range cards in OC but they of course have much better performance overall.
1450 is sort of the max in my opinion anyway.
I never got my 980Ti's over 1450 as well, and 1450 in Time Spy did not make the pass most of the time (in SLI). I think they ran into the power limit too fast, would've needed to set the limit higher in the VBIOS but I never did that before selling them
@@itIsI988 actually I remembered it wrong. 1600 might have been possible in really cold surrounding temperature but it was more like 1550ish
@@noaimnoskillnokill3947 Still decent though
Jay if you want windows to scale an application properly that isn't scaling properly do this.
Right click the exe and go to Properties -> Compatability -> Change high DPI settings -> Override high DPI scaling behaviour -> System (Enhanced) or just System.
That usually fixes the issue
touches the HEATpipe
"ouch that's hot"
here's your sign Jay 😂
I've put an artifact-ing GPU in the oven for 8 minutes at ~200C in order to re-flow it. Those things can hold up to a lot.
I was going to build my first pc this summer but I have to wait till next year. Thanks Jaystwocents for building my knowledge and confidence through these dark times.
You shouldn't wait until next year. Zen 3 and RTX3000 will launch later this year
@@giovannepersona3601 Then an even bigger reason to wait until next year... when the real stuff comes out! 🖖👽
(Lower prices and stable drivers?)
Thanks for the reply, I would love to build it this year, the covid has put a stop financially for me this year but I'm slowly raising my funds. Interesting times ahead with all this new stuff coming out :)
@@darrensmith6294 I totally agree. This Covid shizzle is halting the planet right now.
@@DanielFrost79 it sure is, best wishes that everyone in chat is well and the only virus we have to worry about is computer viruses in the near future. Jaystwocents is amazing and has helped me focus on something positive.
1:57 gotdamn look at that posture
" You are not going to break it unless you do something really stupid like I just did..."
Gotta love Jay
You can hold ctrl during logon to keep Afterburner from applying its startup OC. This way you don't need to go to safemode.
ACTUALLY???????????
Normal people : Why?
Jay : Why not?
Hey Jay, thanks to you and your videos I've built my first PC and it's running NICE. Thanks for your enhusiasm and keep your good work going.
I'm about to build my first PC tomorrow. I'm a little nervous but I feel like I've done plenty of research for it to go smooth. These videos definitely help
"When this thing hits 88mph... Uh, I mean when it reaches 88 degrees C, you are going to see some serious stuff!"
Insane how I just started questioning my 5700xt and then I see this video the next day.. I feel like I'm in The Truman Show.
You are, and honestly, it is pretty boring. Go outside and do some cool shit every now and then!!!
Yeah I also have the 5700xt and Im a bit ashamed of my temps also :)
Mine now is like 60c to 65c at load
@@AGCreationsflorida How did you do that?
"Make sure you watch my other five videos so you can follow this one." I felt that so hard I hit the subscribe button. You're doing the lord's work. lmao
jayztwocents has one of the top class sponsor videos, which is not boring at all
I know I am 2 months late on this video, but I just love the sense of humor in these videos. Keep up the great work!
I had a GTX 560 and when i played videogames the temp went up to 120ºC ...
That thing is a fire hazard.
Impossible unless you purposely tortured it
the air around pc would heat up...
ah yes you played in the oven
You can unlink the temperature limit from the power limit in MSI Afterburner.
Finally someone who makes tutorials says it: "I have when you watch a tutorial and it's like, make sure you watch my other 5 so you can understand what I'm talking about in this one"
This is very reassuring thank you. I managed to get a 3080, and was a bit concerned when the fans cranked up when playing at 4K. Good to know that it won’t die 😀
How hot is your GPU getting, I have a 3080 that gets pretty hot and I worry about the life span.
Jay: this is a 480p panel
Me: *laughs in 8K*
Me watching this video: "laughs in radeon 5700xt blower type"
98 is like optimal operating temps for our cards XD
The x290 was set at 95c stock
My dual fan runs so cool
I expected that "NICE" so much, it was soooo late! Phil, you got me.
Definitely appreciate you going over things again as having a few minutes to watch a few videos a day seems like a luxury sometimes.
Lmao love the "nice" at 69°. Thanks phil
I've heard of heat treating, but not like that... Good failsafes though.
Jayz : hold heat gun and chit chat
Me : sweating seeing the rtx 2080
Excellent video , and I gotta say I love MSI Afterburner. Also the tip about going into safe mode and uninstalling MSI Afterburner if you lock it up from overclocking was priceless. Thx Jay.
Veryy impressive. Anyway, exactly what I was expecting of such sophisticated gear like a graphics card.
Most important question, and still somewhat unresolved for what I read so far, is: How does memory junction temp behave? For today's latest Nvidia lineup it appears that this temp is 15-25 degree celsius higher than GPU temp sensor. That means: when your GPU is at 85 degrees, your memory will be at around 105 or 110 at the hottest part. I am not sure whther Nvidia (and AMD) measure this sensor, too, to throttle the card down for protection, or wether the only go for the GPU sensor value.
Any thoughts on that?
I need to watch this because my gpu got to 92° yesterday 😂
why ?! Oo
@@spompofleks its real hot in certain parts of europe rn
I reached 95°C junction temp on a Amd rx5700. This is truly concerning.
@@TheTribes44 lmao "real hot in Europe"
@@Sourenics btw if that's your GPU core temperature, I'd really take a look at your GPU Hot Spot Temperature, if that goes above 100-105c you will thermal throttle.
5:37 And then the other 5 vids are like an hour long. Ya i feel you on that
When Jay said he is cooling it with a heat gun I snort-laughed
try to be funny or he is out of his mind..
When I overclocked my brain it stttòopppped
I overclocked my heart and now I can't sleep
Thanks Jay. I was literally just wondering about this as I picked up RDR2 for PC the other day and running it high to Ultra settings 1440P on my EVGA 2080 Super Black Edition even with the aggressive fan curve its hitting 70c-80c during game play and it was hot enough to burn my hand if I touched the back PCB or the fins of the heat sink and some times I play for hours at a time and I was thinking am I gonna burn out my GPU prematurely? should I tone down the graphics settings? You have confirmed my logic that since its boosting to 1920+ MHz core clock even if I do not overclock manually then it was designed to run at those temps for extended periods and if it did crap out before the warranty is up I would have a legit RMA case. Have actually thought about this issue before and it has discouraged me from running Folding at Home more as those workloads can get your CPU and GPU running real toasty always figured it would cause some excessive wear at the least.
This is the sort of video every beginner OCer needs. An assurance that we're not gonna kill out expensive hardware just because we pulled slider too far. It gets told everywhere, but demonstration >> written words.
The damage doesn't happen instantly, it happens over time from overclocking. Electromigration. It's particularly a problem for overclocking memory.
Let me guess it will throttle to eternity and Jay will be surprised how much it can endure before shutting down.
Its like you understand thermal throttling
1:47 *sad intel noises*
Lmao so true tho
Great video that really showcases how well-engineered PC hardware is these days. This goes for motherboard VRMS and CPUs as well.
Just a few notes:
-Instead of booting into safe mode, you can also just hold CTRL after you click to log in to windows so that the MSI afterburner profile doesn't get applied.
-You can unlock core voltage in the options to get even more stability at higher core/mem clocks.
-0db doesn't mean no noise.
I see people all the time freaking out that their card is hitting 75C or something. I'm like... I run mine at 85C+ all the time if a game demands more of the GPU. The only thing I'd be careful of is that the increased GPU temps can impact your CPU temps and CPUs will start adjusting their boost clocks much earlier than 85C. Ryzen CPU boosting behaviour starts being slightly reduced at 75C and it gets more aggressive as you go higher. As Jay says, it's not thermal throttling as it's still boosting quite high. You can think of it as being that it won't dynamically overclock itself as high after certain temperature thresholds are reached.
Hey, sorry for the very late reply but I was just wondering if you know whether or not spikes in temps or rapid fluctuations in temp (75C-84C) every few seconds while under load is fine for the GPU, or is it better to just have a steady and stable albeit higher temp (80C+) when gaming? Reason I ask is because my current fan curve profile makes my GPU temp bounce from low 70's to mid 80's a lot in the game I'm currently playing and I'm wondering if it's better to modify it so it'll just hover around 80C all the time. Thnx
@@astoraan6071 It'll be the same really. Clocks are extremely dynamic. Lower temps typically mean it can afford to clock higher/use higher voltage so if you can get below 80C, you may be getting more performance
@@drunkev Kl thanks
@@drunkev huh ive been freaking out as my 3060ti hits 75c constant with like 2292 rpm. so you're saying that's completely safe?
@@cannedpiss5178 Yes
No need to uninstall Afterburner or boot into SafeMode.
There is key you can press on startup (SHIFT iirc), which will make Afterburner not apply settings at startup.
When I read the title my first thought was oh god why? Followed by an immediate click because obviously I need to know.
"ive got this thing overclocked"
clock speed 300Mhz
hahaha cheers man :D great vid
I've been telling people since like... the year 2000 that you won't kill your card if you overclock. Back then, the issue was your fan failing over time and legit having your video card/GPU die.
I love ads like these that are fun to watch instead of just information.
I guess we’ll have to imagine the temperature drop when the fans were manually cranked up…
Discovery of your channel has the best thing that happened to me for the last couple months
You can keep CTRL held when you dial in a bad clock in afterburner that stops it from applying your preset OC at windows startup.
A very little-known tip
I like how he's just talking to us calmly as he's melting a graphics card with a heat gun.
I wouldn't be able to do that in a million years.
My first build was a shitbox with a ATI Radeon HD 5770 with a crappy stock fan. That thing ran at 93-95'C for hours when I game with 125 watts of power draw, only had a thermal cutoff maybe a few times a year. After 8 years with it I put it in open-air storage inside a damp garage, Canadian winter and all. I took it out this year to recover the hard drive, and the thing along with the GPU is still running after 12 years of abuse and neglect.
Hotspot or core temps?
I have a 380X Nitro. At 1080p on my old stock motherboard on my HP prebuilt, it got into the high 80s-low 90s running AAA games at 1080p. I've since upgraded the monitor to an LG that runs at 2560x1080 and motherboard to an Asus B460m-A Prime that spaces out the components better for better cable management and also replaced a GPU fan that was dead. At 2560x1080 on AAA games I get temperatures at 83 degrees C. It cools down very quickly once I'm done gaming and doing regular stuff like watching youtube it runs at 50 degrees C and the fans stop.
@JayzTwoCents if you hold ctrl while you startup/login windows (before afterburner would automatically start) then afterburner will start up without any overclocks applied without having to boot into safemode!
Edit: I guess what I mean to say then, in general, whether Afterburner is set to startup on boot or not, if you hold ctrl as Afterburner is opened, it won't apply any clocks.
i remember my GTX 295 with the custom fan sitting at 90°C while IDLE, when gaming it climbed to 120°C and then the games turned into a slideshow. all while sounding like a jet turbine. glad thats over
You should do a video on how ambient temperature affects PCs. My PC shuts off when the room gets to about 110F/120F.
alway used a/c or if you want ambient.. do it in winter.. this is why alot of new hardware come around winter..
7:09 Once this baby hits 88 degrees celcius, you're gonna see some serious throttling...
one old Predator Gaming PC came in my hands while ago. the i7 2600k was "cooled" from one Failed Watercooling - no water inside.
the thermal paste was so burned in, I had to clean it with sandpaper.
the CPU was working wounderful though.
Remarkable 😄
I got an old 880 GTS 512MB card off ebay for $30 shipped for my old 2008 era Windows XP gaming PC. The card straight from ebay ran at 70C idle and was a potato. I took it apart, blew all the dust out of the heatsink, replaced the thermal paste, and it dropped to 40C idle.
Huzzah, now to load Crysis on this PC and party like it's 2008.
For anyone who's stuck and can't get in to safe mode because your PC won't boot because you checked the startup button.
Windows 10 will allow you to boot in to the menu where you enable safe mode if you interrupt Windows enough times.
So what you do is, as your computer is booting and as you as you see the Windows logo shut down the computer with the power button, just hold it.
Do this 2-3 times or so and Windows will think something went wrong and allow you in to the menu.
I can smell that heated metal/plastic smell just by watching this
same
14:15 the mini heart attack, i saw that
i got the "omg did i just fry my computer" thought that flashed across your brain :)
It's not immediate death that is at stake from heat, but mid to long term capacitor deaths, and especially more rapid then what is inevitable electromigration going on deep inside the GPU core that cannot be serviced once it happens. Well it is happening constantly, but usually not to a detrimental extent within a couple years, if lucky even decades of use. Higher voltages and higher temperatures are the key components in speeding up the phenomenon. Therefore aiming a heat gun at the card and forcing it to shut down its electronic functions is a different story than being hot AND functioning.