Hi I have a query about whether anyone has an SLI set up; I got all temperatures in the IDLE process, system, and chipsets etc, there am more consumption 2 cards but without doing anything on your PC in IDLE temp am the one little high.
Greetings
Hi I have a query about whether anyone has an SLI set up; I got all temperatures in the IDLE process, system, and chipsets etc, there am more consumption 2 cards but without doing anything on your PC in IDLE temp am the one little high.
Greetings
Hi
It's completely normal, if that NVIDIA recommends 2 boards on the room temperature never exceeds 35 degrees, know that everything is heated XD.
Hello.
If we invest in an SLI, you should do so in a Water-cooling...
I could not see much ... but the highest temperature I saw was not the 62 because if it did.... temperature is not a "scary" is more, you can stay calm later you can invest in something cool, but for now this so well, enjoy the SLI without worrying too much!
Hi
I suppose that because there are 2 vga together more heat is stored, you should put Water-cooling or not a cooling fan.
Many cans come forward with sufficient openings which allow the installation of a 120mm fan without removing the front cover, but you put him through the interior as close to the front and fixed to the surface down with a quick and glue Free plug into an outlet of the source. The other, remove all the covers that you can slot back so that the air flows more easily. The temperature of your BIOS or Everest I do not take into account as they are not reliable at all, sensors motherboard and graphics are crap. The same way, when you switch to all temperatures rose ... to optimize the ventilation tube in my cabinet ... add a front fan and replace the rear by another better ... improves cpu fan ... now my core duo E6600 overclocked reaches 40 º full load ... the target of reaching 80 º video playing Crysis full detail and resolution ... rivatunner position in order to increase the fan speed of the gpu (I have mine at 55% maximum by noise) ... Greetings.
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