flixotide Member Joined Oct 29, 2002 Location Denmark Nov 8, 2002 #1 Anyone have a temp table for the G4 ti4400? Mine is running 47 C's idle.... and I wanna know how high it can go before I start stressing it with my new cooling solution. Thanks
Anyone have a temp table for the G4 ti4400? Mine is running 47 C's idle.... and I wanna know how high it can go before I start stressing it with my new cooling solution. Thanks
S Stalka Member Joined Mar 17, 2002 Location Phx, AZ Nov 9, 2002 #2 try not to go over 50c... if so time to get better cooling, or the life spand on that card isnt gunna be very long...
try not to go over 50c... if so time to get better cooling, or the life spand on that card isnt gunna be very long...
Wommalong Member Joined Aug 15, 2002 Location Currently in the UK but home is South Africa, Pta Nov 9, 2002 #3 flixotide said: Anyone have a temp table for the G4 ti4400? Mine is running 47 C's idle.... and I wanna know how high it can go before I start stressing it with my new cooling solution. Thanks Click to expand... Hey how did you get your temps? As for your question, i doubt my temps are ever below 45'c
flixotide said: Anyone have a temp table for the G4 ti4400? Mine is running 47 C's idle.... and I wanna know how high it can go before I start stressing it with my new cooling solution. Thanks Click to expand... Hey how did you get your temps? As for your question, i doubt my temps are ever below 45'c
OP flixotide Member Joined Oct 29, 2002 Location Denmark Nov 9, 2002 Thread Starter #4 My point exactly... never seen it go below 50 c's using Compunurse between the stock cooling profile and the 80mm fan I'm using. The fan is good for rougly 27 CFM, so it should kick *** compared to the cooler mounted on by default...
My point exactly... never seen it go below 50 c's using Compunurse between the stock cooling profile and the 80mm fan I'm using. The fan is good for rougly 27 CFM, so it should kick *** compared to the cooler mounted on by default...