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Presi Oct 17, 2021 @ 9:42pm
Is 84 degrees on a GPU good
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I am using GTX 1080, i7-9000+(cant remember the model, but it is 9 for first digit), 16GB ram, it is a pre built com, Dell XPS-....

My temp on CPU and GPU is around 84 degrees, still below 90 degrees

Will the computer survive for the next year or so, I need it to run Unreal Engine or do some 3D or 2D works in 2 years, also I brought this in late december 2018
Last edited by Presi; Oct 17, 2021 @ 9:43pm
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SeAsTaR Oct 17, 2021 @ 9:45pm 
GPU temp is ok for now, but if your cpu is 80 something is going on.
🐠🍑 Oct 17, 2021 @ 9:48pm 
A lot of us are still on even older 1070s and 1080s they are quality cards I wouldn't worry too much as long as your cooling and venting is good and you are monitoring your temps.
Presi Oct 17, 2021 @ 9:53pm 
Originally posted by :
A lot of us are still on even older 1070s and 1080s they are quality cards I wouldn't worry too much as long as your cooling and venting is good and you are monitoring your temps.
I have a fan, not a coolant, because I scared the tube might burst and there's goes all ur hardware, but I can feel the heat from my com,I can't remember what game produce that much heat, there were some games that produce a lot of heat, but hardware is still ok, my FPS is at 100fps when out of the towns, for towns, 50 fps, due to the amount of people in the towns
Presi Oct 17, 2021 @ 9:53pm 
Originally posted by SeAsTaR:
GPU temp is ok for now, but if your cpu is 80 something is going on.
Can I cook meat on the CPU then?
Ksoulx Oct 17, 2021 @ 9:58pm 
Nothing beats air cooled computer in terms of reliability and durability. Make sure that you clean your PC internals every 6 months and vacuum the outside at least once a week or daily if you include it in your daily cleaning routine. Your GPU and CPU has a thermal protection that will throttle if it gets too hot. To help it though see if you will be fine using a lower graphics setting in game. You can set the shadow, water, terrain to low and limit your FPS to 60 or even 30.
🐠🍑 Oct 17, 2021 @ 10:03pm 
Originally posted by Ksoulx:
Nothing beats air cooled computer in terms of reliability and durability. Make sure that you clean your PC internals every 6 months and vacuum the outside at least once a week or daily if you include it in your daily cleaning routine. Your GPU and CPU has a thermal protection that will throttle if it gets too hot. To help it though see if you will be fine using a lower graphics setting in game. You can set the shadow, water, terrain to low and limit your FPS to 60 or even 30.
Don't vacuum your pc, that can cause static discharge. Just use canned air and turn the PC off and blow it out every now and then if you see its getting dusty.
JB Oct 17, 2021 @ 10:06pm 
Originally posted by Prezgamer:
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I am using GTX 1080, i7-9000+(cant remember the model, but it is 9 for first digit), 16GB ram, it is a pre built com, Dell XPS-....

My temp on CPU and GPU is around 84 degrees, still below 90 degrees

Will the computer survive for the next year or so, I need it to run Unreal Engine or do some 3D or 2D works in 2 years, also I brought this in late december 2018
Let it burn. 84°C is excessive, especially for a non-K CPU.
As for the GPU : 84°C is the thermal throttle.
tl;dr : your PC is burning, anyone telling you "temps are fine" is dumb as a rock.
MKCrushes Oct 17, 2021 @ 10:07pm 
FIX UR PC
Ksoulx Oct 17, 2021 @ 10:08pm 
Originally posted by :
Don't vacuum your pc, that can cause static discharge. Just use canned air and turn the PC off and blow it out every now and then if you see its getting dusty.

I could also say don't use canned air because it might discharge liquid to your PC. hehehe but I'm lucky because my 10 year old case has protected my PC from static hihihi this sounds silly. :P What would happen to the static if its discharged to the PC case? Just wondering.
JB Oct 17, 2021 @ 10:10pm 
Originally posted by Ksoulx:
What would happen to the static if its discharged to the PC case? Just wondering.
Nothing will happen. Your PSU is grounded and touches the case, any static discharge to the case itself will be negated.
Ksoulx Oct 17, 2021 @ 10:11pm 
Originally posted by JB:
Let it burn. 84°C is excessive, especially for a non-K CPU.
As for the GPU : 84°C is the thermal throttle.
tl;dr : your PC is burning, anyone telling you "temps are fine" is dumb as a rock.

Any suggestions or solutions for the OP? let's be constructive here.
Robmo Oct 17, 2021 @ 10:13pm 
Originally posted by SeAsTaR:
GPU temp is ok for now, but if your cpu is 80 something is going on.
I get this, but it really only goes this high playing New world, this game pushes cpus for some reason
Ksoulx Oct 17, 2021 @ 10:15pm 
Originally posted by JB:
Originally posted by Ksoulx:
What would happen to the static if its discharged to the PC case? Just wondering.
Nothing will happen. Your PSU is grounded and touches the case, any static discharge to the case itself will be negated.

That's my point. Thank you. Modern PC parts are relatively safe from low dose static. Back in the day though PC parts don't have any kind of shield which make them relatively sensitive to any kind of static for example 5.25 floppy disk even the 2.5 one :)
JB Oct 17, 2021 @ 10:20pm 
Originally posted by Ksoulx:

Any suggestions or solutions for the OP? let's be constructive here.
What do you mean "be constructive here" ? OP asked if temps are fine, I answered. You either increase the cooling efficiency (faster, better fans, bigger airflow, dusting, better cooling solutions, higher fan RPM) or you downclock your stuff, or you watch it catch fire sooner or later. Literally that's the only solutions known to mankind when stuff is heating too much : you cool it more or you make it so it doesn't heat up as much.
Ksoulx Oct 17, 2021 @ 10:21pm 
Opppsss just re-read your post. Please do mention it's a laptop. Best thing you can do is to hold the FAN with a pencil and blow it out with a canned air. Unfortunately since it is a laptop it is bound to get really hot. Set all your visuals to low maybe it will help and cap your FPS to 60. Good luck.
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