Are these safe temps?

DrSlickDaddy

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Right now I'm running x2 Ati Radeon 5750's at stock speeds. The ambient temp in the room is about 85f.

Cards Temperatures:
Card 1 (Idle): 54c
Card 2 (Idle): 60c

Card 1 (Full Load): 79c
Card 2 (Full Load): 83c

When crossfire is disabled the card runs at about 45c idle and 60c under full load.
 
looked it up and apparently ati cards are safe even at 90 degrees celcius, so those temps are fine, can even throw in a little overclock, but 1 thing i'd do is get evge precision, should work even if they aren't evga cards, and it has a fan controller in there and clock controllers too, so put the fan up a little and bump the speeds too.
 
Right now I'm running x2 Ati Radeon 5750's at stock speeds. The ambient temp in the room is about 85f.

Cards Temperatures:
Card 1 (Idle): 54c
Card 2 (Idle): 60c

Card 1 (Full Load): 79c
Card 2 (Full Load): 83c

When crossfire is disabled the card runs at about 45c idle and 60c under full load.

Under load thats to hot. What kind of air flow do you have in the case. Look in CCC and up your fan speed.


looked it up and apparently ati cards are safe even at 90 degrees celcius, so those temps are fine, can even throw in a little overclock, but 1 thing i'd do is get evge precision, should work even if they aren't evga cards, and it has a fan controller in there and clock controllers too, so put the fan up a little and bump the speeds too.

If someones card is running 83c under load, DO NOT tell them to overclock the card, period. You need to answer things you know about instead of spouting radom CRAP over and over. You obviously havent built alot of computers or done alot of repairs to computers. Plus CCC has its own speed fan control. Answer things you KNOW, not what you heard or someone told you.
 
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Under load thats to hot. What kind of air flow do you have in the case. Look in CCC and up your fan speed.




If someones card is running 83c under load, DO NOT tell them to overclock the card, period. You need to answer things you know about instead of spouting radom CRAP over and over. You obviously havent built alot of computers or done alot of repairs to computers. Plus CCC has its own speed fan control. Answer things you KNOW, not what you heard or someone told you.

My overclocked 6950's in crossfire run about that hot.

Card 1 idle- 62C
Card 1 load- 80-83C

Card 2 idle- 43C
Card 2 load- 75C
 
My overclocked 6950's in crossfire run about that hot.

Card 1 idle- 62C
Card 1 load- 80-83C

Card 2 idle- 43C
Card 2 load- 75C

6950 and 5750 are alittle different plus being overclocked, dont you think. Plus are you bragging that your cards run hot in C/F? If so I dont really get the point.
 
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I upped the fan in the 70 to 80 range a little bit and now I get about 65 on Card 1 and 73 on card 2. Hows that? Idle temps remain the same
 
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