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I put two coolers 8cm today on my PC ... the temperature is bad? What program should I use to measure temperature? Everest?
The temperature isn't bad. Depending on your GPU model, speed of your fans in the case it's normal. High temperature is usually above 70, critical 90+ for most cards.
A good program to monitor temps and automatically adjust your fans is SpeedFan. It's a bit tricky to configure though ;)
My videocard is HD 7790. I don't know the bad temperatures for him.
Can I control fan speed of my cabinet 2 fans? I put two coolers 8cm today on my PC. They are working, but the temperature doens't change anything.
No, i'm pretty sure msi afterburner only controls the gpu, not the case fans.
http://anandtech.com/show/6837/amd-radeon-7790-review-feat-sapphire-the-first-desktop-sea-islands/16
Idles a bit out of line but load is where it should be.
If you run 2 monitors the card idles higher than normal and a tv counts as a 2nd monitor.
Ps, use GPU-Z to log a file while playing it'll give you temps, gpu usage, vram usage.
Thats pretty normal. The idle temps are a bit higher than it could be probably because it uses quiet fan settings by default. All my gpus that i install for the first time always allow high temps even under load, just to keep the fans quiet. So i always have to turn up the fan curve manually to make the fan speed up faster when temps increase.
Well, I live in Brazil and is very hot this summer (32°C almost every day). I think this may also explain something.