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    Geforce Go 6600 temps ??

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Pavlinius, Feb 4, 2006.

  1. Pavlinius

    Pavlinius Newbie

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    Hello :). I wonder what temperature reads rivatuner (latest version) for your Geforce Go 6600 GPUs ? My core reaches about 110 Celsius when play games, and I know that's pretty much. I suppose that rivatuner may reads wrong this temperature, but I'm not sure. Also how does your card clock? Mine makes about 370-380Mhz GPU and 780-790Mhz for the memory (128MB) .
     
  2. ikovac

    ikovac Cooler and faster... NBR Reviewer

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    my X700 dosnt reach that high ikovac, the hottest any component gets in my notebook is about 80. do you think that there could have been something wrong?
     
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    ikovac Cooler and faster... NBR Reviewer

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    Yes redfrog. It is there in that thread. It was a small airpocket in the thermal paste. Now I get around 80-85. I just wanted to point out the unbelievable impact of a 2mm airpocket on a gpu. I also overclocked the gpu and got so high temps. But one good thing is that now I am pretty sure that x700 works even on temps above 100! Huh.

    Cheers,