GPU temperature.
well it goes 70-80°c and its ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ loud.

Is it still Ok but realy hot. Or is it dangerous hot and I have a problem.
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You're good. Ideally anything under 80C is fine. Most GPUs can run just fine when hitting upwards of 90-95C. But I wouldn't want mine running at that temp constantly. Keep things around 80C or less and you'll do just fine.
Thanks.

Btw. its damn load, And I'm scared if something breaks.
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When is it like this? My idle temps at desktop are around 45-ish, and when I run a burn-in test I get 60-69 (mybe 70).

Some graphics cards do have very noisy fans but they seem to be responding to those high temps. 80 is a tiny bit high but I would like to know what you're doing when it reaches that.
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Wear headphones and then the GPU fan noise won't be an annoyance.
Of course it can get loud, when the CPU/GPU is hotter and/or higher sustained loads.
That is normal. Under 85*C should be fine. Above that they will throttle and that leads to the potential for overheating, or close to that, but then also performance issues because of the CPU or GPU down-clocking as a means of cooling down.

Burn In Tests can be a good means of judging how well your overall cooling is setup and working, etc. Such tests might push the CPU and/or GPU further then Games would, so those kinds of test are good idea if you want to see what kinds of max operating temps under loads you could expect to possibly see, based around your overall cooling.
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Well I had some problems so I placed the Pc not normal, I placed it flat.
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Thanks.

Btw. its damn load, And I'm scared if something breaks.

That's just the fan running high to help keep the GPU cool. Usually a reference model GPU has a single, small fan on it and they get loud when they spin up over 50%.

You can always look towards a program that lets you set your own fan profile for the GPU - a program such as MSI Afterburner. Perhaps setting the GPU fan to kick in sooner will prevent the fan from having to spin so fast when the temps start getting really high.

I use a fan profile and set the fan to work as such with my Zotac GTX 980 Ti AMP! Omega.
>40C, fans don't spin
@ 50C, fans spin up to 20%
@ 60C, fans spin up to 40%
@ 70C, fans spin up to 55%
@ 80C, fans spin up to 75%

My GPU rarely breaks 65C when gaming so it stays pretty quiet when playing games.
Ursprünglich geschrieben von ProjectSmoke:
Well I had some problems so I placed the Pc not normal, I placed it flat.
thats the reason.
Ursprünglich geschrieben von ProjectSmoke:
Well I had some problems so I placed the Pc not normal, I placed it flat.


A typical Desktop Tower, it should not matter if it is standing up-right, or down so the Motherboard is laying flat. That shouldn't change your temps.

What can help is leaving off one side panel. The one opposite of the Motherboard.
But if that helps your temps, then you need better internal cooling.
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well it goes 70-80°c and its ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ loud.

Is it still Ok but realy hot. Or is it dangerous hot and I have a problem.
First off it's dependent on what your GPU is, AMD units can run fine past 80C sometimes even past 90C while Nvidia cards have lower operating temps on account of better cooling. If it's a Nvidia card it's not a good sign, you might have a fan that is not working properly (or not at all) if it's a AMD card then it's usually the norm, though temp is also dependent on the game your running as well, the more Graphics intensive the game the more your GPU has to work, the higher the temp will be.

I have a R7 260x 2GB OC and Fallout 4 along with World of Tanks are my most graphically intense games both push my GPU past 60C while games like Saints Row the Third, Skyrim only get it up to around 52C, Star Citizen got it up to 70C once but my card's safe operating temp is around 80C.
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I have not a realy good one, Nvidia gtx geforce 570
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I have not a realy good one, Nvidia gtx geforce 570

That explains it, time to get compressed air, remove the GPU and blow air through the back of the card in order to blow out the dust trapped inside.
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I have not a realy good one, Nvidia gtx geforce 570

Good card. I used to run 2 of them in SLI.

If I didn't run 3 monitors and some of my games at 5760x1080 resolution, I'd probably still be using my GTX 570s. They handled any game I played at 1920x1080 without issues on high settings. They just couldn't offer very good performance at 5760x1080 so I moved to my 980Ti.

My top card always ran around 85-90C in very demanding games and did so for many years. I had no issues.

I ran my 570s for about 4.5 years. Around the 4 year mark, I replaced the TIM on the cards. The thermal paste was pretty dry and upon doing so I knocked the temps down by about 5C overall.

I sold one of them off about 9 months back and the other one I gave to my younger brother and he's still using it (was a big step up from the old GTX 280 of mine that he was using).

Anyway - if you have any kind of experience cleaning off the thermal paste on a CPU or GPU, I'd suggest replacing the TIM on your GTX 570.
^ LOL, OK. But such a GPU will auto-throttle above 80*C unless u manually change that, like with MSI Afterburner.
In all honesty this might be the age of the card causing your temps to go up, so an upgrade might be in order, something like the GTX 750ti or GTX 950 if your wallet and your rig (Motherboard, Power supply, and case) can handle it.

EVGA GTX 750ti 2GB FTW $130 on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/GeForce-Display-Graphics-Cooling-02G-P4-3757-KR/dp/B00J0ISHMQ/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1473365054&sr=8-4&keywords=gtx+750+ti

EVGA GTX 950 2GB SSC GAMING $150 on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-Cooling-Graphics-02G-P4-2957-KR/dp/B013WQCC5O/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1473365275&sr=1-2&keywords=gtx+950

the GTX 950 will be good for games such as GTA 5, Fallout 4, and The Witcher 3: Wild hunt (as far as exceeding minimum specs are concerned).
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von ProjectSmoke:
well it goes 70-80°c and its ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ loud.

Is it still Ok but realy hot. Or is it dangerous hot and I have a problem.
First off it's dependent on what your GPU is, AMD units can run fine past 80C sometimes even past 90C while Nvidia cards have lower operating temps on account of better cooling. If it's a Nvidia card it's not a good sign, you might have a fan that is not working properly (or not at all) if it's a AMD card then it's usually the norm, though temp is also dependent on the game your running as well, the more Graphics intensive the game the more your GPU has to work, the higher the temp will be.

I have a R7 260x 2GB OC and Fallout 4 along with World of Tanks are my most graphically intense games both push my GPU past 60C while games like Saints Row the Third, Skyrim only get it up to around 52C, Star Citizen got it up to 70C once but my card's safe operating temp is around 80C.

It's not better cooling, as a rule Nvidia cards have much lower power requirements, less power used = less heat.
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