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Some signs your GPU is overheating inside your PC
Although most modern graphics cards have a safe temperature limit of 90C, they shouldn't ideally shouldn't exceed 85C when you're gaming. Otherwise, you'll start experiencing problems. While it's a ...
Each GPU has a maximum temperature set by the manufacturer that is considered safe. As long as the graphics chip operates within these specifications, everything is fine. As soon as temperatures rise, ...
Asus has shown off a unique solution to the GPU power cable overheating problem that has plagued so many RTX 50-series graphics cards at Computex 2026: switch from 12V to 48V. As VideoCardz reports, ...
Recent reports from Igor’s Lab (thanks Wccftech) highlight a critical issue causing many new graphics cards to overheat. The culprit? Poor quality thermal paste. Igor’s Lab conducted an in-depth ...
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6 Signs Your GPU Is About To Fail
Don't let the most expensive component in your computer die without warning. Here is how to spot the hidden red flags of ...
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You're accidentally throttling your GPU if you have never touched this one setting
Using the default power limit means leaving performance on the table ...
A previously unannounced change to new Nvidia graphics cards such as the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 might make it harder to keep an eye on unusual GPU temperature spikes. With the new RTX 50-series GPUs, ...
Nvidia’s latest Blackwell GPUs are running into problems in the data center, reports The Information. According to the report, Nvidia’s customers are worried about how well the AI accelerators will ...
Nvidia is experiencing more problems with its Blackwell GPUs, with the AI processors reportedly overheating when linked together in 72-chip data center racks. The chip designer has asked its suppliers ...
The switch to the new 12VHPWR or 12V-2X6 power connector standard for modern GPUs (specifically NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 40 Series) was a rocky transition, to say the least. For the high-end flagship ...
Nvidia Corp.’s upcoming new Blackwell graphics processing units, which have already been delayed to market, are now reportedly encountering overheating issues that prevent their deployment in data ...
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