After the latest update now my GPU keeps heating up way more than it used to when playing ESO. I dont have water cooled GPU but it still used to be around 54-60c/129-140f
Now it tends to be 70-85c/158-185f (85c being THE VERY LIMIT YOU SHOULD EVER ALLOW IT TO BE AT)
That is a big jump, I was first worried that my GPU's fan had broken but tried booting up other games and still on same old heat levels with the card.
Anyone else notice this or had issue with this before?
I run simple high settings and still have solid 60fps, used to be able to run ultra but after Morrowind that went away.
GPU is GTX970 just putting that out.
After the latest update now my GPU keeps heating up way more than it used to when playing ESO. I dont have water cooled GPU but it still used to be around 54-60c/129-140f
Now it tends to be 70-85c/158-185f (85c being THE VERY LIMIT YOU SHOULD EVER ALLOW IT TO BE AT)
That is a big jump, I was first worried that my GPU's fan had broken but tried booting up other games and still on same old heat levels with the card.
Anyone else notice this or had issue with this before?
I run simple high settings and still have solid 60fps, used to be able to run ultra but after Morrowind that went away.
GPU is GTX970 just putting that out.
970's have a history if running hot once they get a couple years under their belts, also some cards in this model (MSI for one) disables the fans until the temp gets to about 62C, you might want to take a look at your fan controls in your Bios.
Hope this helps.
Doctordarkspawn wrote: »After the latest update now my GPU keeps heating up way more than it used to when playing ESO. I dont have water cooled GPU but it still used to be around 54-60c/129-140f
Now it tends to be 70-85c/158-185f (85c being THE VERY LIMIT YOU SHOULD EVER ALLOW IT TO BE AT)
That is a big jump, I was first worried that my GPU's fan had broken but tried booting up other games and still on same old heat levels with the card.
Anyone else notice this or had issue with this before?
I run simple high settings and still have solid 60fps, used to be able to run ultra but after Morrowind that went away.
GPU is GTX970 just putting that out.
970's have a history if running hot once they get a couple years under their belts, also some cards in this model (MSI for one) disables the fans until the temp gets to about 62C, you might want to take a look at your fan controls in your Bios.
Hope this helps.
This is good advice. (Wahey, Balamoor and I agree on something.) Check your fan cutoffs and everything related to it.
Also, a bit of a home remedy I tend to enjoy: If your PC casing has a front vent for intake fans, go to the dollar store, buy a desk fan, set it in front of it. Set it on high. I personally used this as an alternative after replacing my intake fans for the 5th *** time, never had a problem since and my temps are fine. (Then again, I have a RX 480 and it's target temp is 80 C by default.)
However, I will say, that this isn't new. This game has allways had weird optimization issues. It's this game that actually burned out my old PC because of the heat destribution. The game is bottlenecked, meaning your GPU might be overworking itself trying to force *** through the CPU. There's a million different things, and this is generally why I avoid PC gaming nowadays.
vamp_emily wrote: »i've burned through 2 GPU fans and a broke a keyboard playing EsO. Am I a real gamer now?
After the latest update now my GPU keeps heating up way more than it used to when playing ESO. I dont have water cooled GPU but it still used to be around 54-60c/129-140f
Now it tends to be 70-85c/158-185f (85c being THE VERY LIMIT YOU SHOULD EVER ALLOW IT TO BE AT)
That is a big jump, I was first worried that my GPU's fan had broken but tried booting up other games and still on same old heat levels with the card.
Anyone else notice this or had issue with this before?
I run simple high settings and still have solid 60fps, used to be able to run ultra but after Morrowind that went away.
GPU is GTX970 just putting that out.
970's have a history if running hot once they get a couple years under their belts
Hmm... You have VSync turned on, 970 is pretty fast for 60fps in ESO, so it isn't loaded to the max. And it didn't.I run simple high settings and still have solid 60fps, used to be able to run ultra but after Morrowind that went away.
In the most part of modern games our graphics cards load is 99%, the average frequency of the graphics crystal and the memory is maxed out.
Maximum GPU load is an obvious situation. Every GPU is designed for this.
Sometimes GPU load is not at max. It happens when CPU is bottleneck, or VSync is on, or fps is high enough and GPU doesn't need to work harder. In MMOs it also happens in big cities, both CPU and GPU load are going down (don't know why).
But if your GPU can't handle the maximum load mode then something wrong with your GPU.Hmm... You have VSync turned on, 970 is pretty fast for 60fps in ESO, so it isn't loaded to the max. And it didn't.I run simple high settings and still have solid 60fps, used to be able to run ultra but after Morrowind that went away.
Seems like after some updates there was something that increased GPU load and now it must work harder to give you 60 fps.
vamp_emily wrote: »i've burned through 2 GPU fans and a broke a keyboard playing EsO. Am I a real gamer now?
vamp_emily wrote: »i've burned through 2 GPU fans and a broke a keyboard playing EsO. Am I a real gamer now?
vamp_emily wrote: »i've burned through 2 GPU fans and a broke a keyboard playing EsO. Am I a real gamer now?
Haven't destoyed any gpu's yet but I'm on my 3rd keyboard - I think we're gamers now