I recently set up a new PC and I aimed for a quieter operation. To achieve that, my GPU temperature has been reaching around 83°C. I'm wondering if this temperature is harmful to my system. I don't mind it being hot as long as it's not damaging. By the way, I have an NVIDIA GeForce 5080 and it's overclocked with a 450+ Core and 3000+ on memory.
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I wouldn’t worry too much about the temp as long as it doesn't consistently hit extreme limits. Remember, a lot of tech reviewers show their cards at lower temps from ideal setups or under less load. Your overclocking and focus on quiet operation are key factors here! Just monitor it occasionally to be safe.
Modern GPUs, like the 5080, are designed to handle high temperatures, and 83°C is generally considered safe for usage, especially when overclocked. They usually self-regulate and throttle back if they reach critical levels, so it shouldn’t damage your card in the short term. Just keep an eye on it and ensure proper airflow in your case.
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