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Where can I go in my computer to find temperature readings on my graphics card? The fact that the fan on the upper graphics card lies millimeters off the circuit board on the lower card concerns me. They might be a power efficient Vapor-X, but still...
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GPUz is a good utility to see all the info about your graphics card. You can also use NVIDIA's nTune with NVIDIA cards or the catalyst control center for ATI cards
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sticky wrote:Where can I go in my computer to find temperature readings on my graphics card? The fact that the fan on the upper graphics card lies millimeters off the circuit board on the lower card concerns me. They might be a power efficient Vapor-X, but still...
My GTX285's and now my 480's were/are on top of each other. Nothing wrong with that as long a you have a nice airflow in your case. only difference in heat between the two is the top card will get a tad hotter.
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