Look for a program called rthdribl (use google), its a DX9 stress test that
runs in window.
Leave the Nvidia temperature tab open while the above program runs and watch
the temperature climb. After about 20-30 minutes you'll know your max GPU
temperature.
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I recently bit the bullet and built a new machine: double Xeon
configuration
with a GeForce FX5900 by Gainward. The CPUs run in the lower 40s celcius,
which is excellent, but the GPU on the graphics card runs a bit hotter.
After the system has been up for a while X-windows or win-XP, the GPU
core temp registers in the upper 50s. the driver software shows a default
core slowdown temp of 140 celcius and this seems WAY HIGH!
What would be a reasonable operating temperature for the GPU and at what
temp should I flag a temperature alert?
The Xeon CPUS automatically throttle back at 71 celcius. This seems like
a much more reasonable value.
Did some doofus who wrote the driver software put a farenheit value in
as a default that should be listed in celcius?
Any thoughts?
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