whay the creamware card is so fu..ing hot ?

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Omb
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Post by Omb »

hello everyone .
i'd like to know if i am sharing the same
thing about the heating of my pulsar2.
i have notice that the card is very hot when i touch it .

1.is this normal ?
2.does it affect the efficiency of the card
when it is hot like this ?
3.i use little slot fan ( if you know what
i'm talking about) but it doesn't make eny
significant chane to the heating of the
card , what solusion will be suitable
for coling the card or i shouldn't worry
about it ?

i'm using :
p4 2.4
asus p4pe
512mb kingstone

peace
Omb



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Is you PC overclocked? If it is, that'll raise the temperature. How many fans are in your case? I've got three boards and 2 fans in the front, 2 in the back, one on the disk drives and the power supply fan (6).

If you add a couple of fans, it should keep it cooler. Temperature will probably increase generally when a lot of processing is occurring. Try using a utility like ASUS Probe to gauge how hot the rest of your PC is running (CPU and mobo) then you'll get an idea if other components run hot as well.
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Post by EarlyFirst »

Hi,

the heat is fine, these chips are used in missiles ( no joke ) they can get red hot and still perform...

also ever played a game for an hour then touch your video card? I have one with the heatsink which wraps around the card, I still have the scar ;(


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No doubt. I had a Radeon VE with no fan, but a heatsink, and it got pretty toasty.

I do think adding some airflow will add to the life of the machine, whilst improving efficiency a bit. Nothing to be concerned about, but it's good to be aware.

I like the new aluminum cases, because they don't retain as much heat.
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