Overheat=Performance Loss?

vonfeldt7

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I was playing Call of Duty 4 a little while ago and I recently went back to check my temps. My 8800GT (EVGA non-overclocked) got to 89C (because of this shit Dell Case). This is too hot (imo...) and I'm wondering, even though it didn't overheat, could it still have damaged something and suffer a performance loss? It's got this hot a few other times as well.

Thanks.
 
im probably wrong but cant graphics cards get to 120*C without being technically in danger of overheating?

my 8800GT usually gets to about that. in my opinion it shouldnt be a problem.
 
I once had a 6800GT (back in the days of AGP) that suffered a fan failure. The card got so hot the thermal paste dried and cracked. Then the card itself cooked--I burned my hand touching it after I had shut the system down, opened the case, and reached in to see why Counterstrike had gone away.

I was able to re-use the fan after installing an aftermarket cooler, on a lark, to see if it had suffered any damage. The framerates were the same, so I shrugged my shoulders and gave it to a buddy, who used it in a backup system without a problem.
 
You guys with 8800GT's should check your fan speeds. It has a known issue that doesn't let the card's fan spin up when it warms up, so you have to manually adjust it with RivaTuner or the like.
 
im probably wrong but cant graphics cards get to 120*C without being technically in danger of overheating?

my 8800GT usually gets to about that. in my opinion it shouldnt be a problem.

That's right, on both points. Stop with the "i'm probably wrong"! :P
 
You guys with 8800GT's should check your fan speeds. It has a known issue that doesn't let the card's fan spin up when it warms up, so you have to manually adjust it with RivaTuner or the like.

I do use rivatuner, and I do have the fan speed adjusted (I keep it at 52% even in Idle).
 
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