I recently built a new PC and noticed that my RTX 4060 Ti is idling between 50 and 57 degrees Celsius with nothing running. Initially, it starts below 40 degrees when I power it on, but then it climbs to around 55 even when I'm not using the system. When I'm gaming, the temperatures go up to about 72 or 73 at most. My concern is mainly about those idle temps—are they normal for this graphics card? It's the 8 GB Zotac Gaming version.
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It's pretty normal for modern GPUs to idle in that range. Most of them won't kick the fans on until they hit the low 60s. So don't stress too much about those temps—it sounds like your setup is working as it should!
Yeah, those idle temps are totally acceptable. As long as you're staying below 60°C, you're in a safe zone. If it gets too hot, the fans will kick in and cool things down.
Absolutely fine! 50 to 57 degrees is nothing to worry about. Graphics cards can handle those temps without any issue.
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