I recently built my own PC, and I've been gaming with a Palit 4070 Super. I noticed that it's hitting 80°C consistently while I'm playing games like Cyberpunk and Expedition 33 at 1440p with DLSS on quality settings. I have Afterburner installed to monitor the performance, and I just want to know if this temperature is normal for my GPU, especially considering it's only about three months old.
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Technically, 80°C is within spec for your GPU, but it's on the high side. The temperatures might be influenced by your case setup. What kind of case do you have? How many fans are installed and how fast are they running? These factors can definitely impact cooling performance.
Honestly, 80°C is pretty standard for a GPU under load. Just make sure your case has good airflow!
It's common for budget GPU models to heat up more since they often come with basic cooling solutions. If you're in a warmer room, that can push temps higher, so undervolting might help keep it cooler.
Yeah, that's pretty normal. GPUs can handle those temps, especially during intense gaming sessions.
I have the Montech XR, which comes with three fans installed.