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Title: Gpu Temp Is 49 Celsius, Is That Too Hot?
Post by: Crusher on March 29, 2008, 05:26:00 PM
Can a few of you guys, just post your xbox 360's running gpu temp. I just bought a XCM 360 High Speed Air Cooler and gpu is reading around 48 degrees Celsius, CPU is at 30. Is the GPU running too Hot?
Title: Gpu Temp Is 49 Celsius, Is That Too Hot?
Post by: SniperZoz on March 29, 2008, 05:36:00 PM
if that's ingame ... you're good to go ... but those are in the dashboard right??
Title: Gpu Temp Is 49 Celsius, Is That Too Hot?
Post by: Crusher on March 29, 2008, 08:30:00 PM
Thats ingame stats. Playing COD4 i get the gpu maxing out at 48 celsius, when at dashboard its around 38 celsius.
What is too hot for the gpu?
Title: Gpu Temp Is 49 Celsius, Is That Too Hot?
Post by: I Bac0n I on March 29, 2008, 10:20:00 PM
Your fine imo, computer GPUs run hotter and they have better cooling.
Title: Gpu Temp Is 49 Celsius, Is That Too Hot?
Post by: ausmods on March 30, 2008, 12:34:00 AM
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Thats ingame stats. Playing COD4 i get the gpu maxing out at 48 celsius, when at dashboard its around 38 celsius.
Those temps are fine. You should start worrying when the CPU or GPU gets around 60-70 degrees. Lower than that is perfectly fine.
Title: Gpu Temp Is 49 Celsius, Is That Too Hot?
Post by: SniperZoz on March 30, 2008, 02:39:00 AM
those are better than fine ... especially the gpu! did you do any particular mod, apart the xcm?
This post has been edited by SniperZoz: Mar 30 2008, 09:40 AM
Title: Gpu Temp Is 49 Celsius, Is That Too Hot?
Post by: Janneman84 on March 30, 2008, 04:53:00 AM
How did you measure the temperatures? Did you place a thermal diode on the heatsinks or is it the air temperature?
CPU temperatures are acceptable to as high as 70C (I've read it shuts down then). GPU works fine towards boiling point. 80C is no problem at all. Mine ran at 88 for a while without a hitch.
Basicly I think this whole overheating thing is a little overrated. What I'm really interested in is how hot the CPU/GPU is when it starts to malfunction, like show artefacts or crashes (like what some people report). Maybe it's just the vga-ram that causes problems, or the southbridge.