GPU Overheating

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armando2002
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Re: GPU Overheating

Post by armando2002 »

Not to double post, but I'd also like to mention that this game is only taking up about 6% of my CPU and only about 10% of my memory, so the demand seems sorely on the GPU.
Ashtray
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Re: GPU Overheating

Post by Ashtray »

well.. developers are ex-Futuremark guys, so they are used to programming code that overloads GPU :D
My GPU stays below 70C now as I installed one 8cm and one 12cm extra fan.
snoozy
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Re: GPU Overheating

Post by snoozy »

Ashtray wrote:well.. developers are ex-Futuremark guys, so they are used to programming code that overloads GPU :D
My GPU stays below 70C now as I installed one 8cm and one 12cm extra fan.
I'm gonna do that too, thanks for the advice, friend.
Beastman666
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Re: GPU Overheating

Post by Beastman666 »

For those with nVidia overheating and possibly shutting down the pc (as i have discovered with my laptop):

vsync didn't solve my problem, shutting down my laptop after 10 minutes of gaming (longer at lower resulution and options)... but seems i have found a solution:

use nvidiainspector and set the fps limit (i have set it to 58 at 60 hz no lag and i was aber to game for about 45 minutes at 1366x768 with option full on high without shutting down and temperature going only as high as 84 degrees).
pilgrimboy
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Re: GPU Overheating

Post by pilgrimboy »

I would also like to note that the game completely crashed my computer. Not good.
Beastman666
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Re: GPU Overheating

Post by Beastman666 »

so. 1.5 hours with nvidia inspector limited 58 fps at 1280x720 fullscreen high textures, high filter, med shadows, med ssoa, vsync on wait... a step into the right direction...but i guess i have to play on my desktop to not ruin my laptop... :-(
Mayster
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Re: GPU Overheating

Post by Mayster »

In short, not a laptop friendly game.

FPS is not limited which results in excessive heat that can fry your GPU if not monitored.

Either use a FPS Limiter or wait till the actually limit the frames via in game patch.
atngnd
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Re: GPU Overheating

Post by atngnd »

I've got a passively cooled Gigabyte Radeon 4850 and the top temperatures I saw were 106°C. I need to improve my cooling ;-)
The computer in fact once shut down without warning, which I presume was due to the high temperatures. It was fine after waiting a minutes and turning it back on.

I notice that disabling SSAO makes the biggest difference, and of course reducing the resolution a bit.
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Ihmemies
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Re: GPU Overheating

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My overclocked HD6970 at 2560x1600, everything maxed runs under 60C. I have vsync on though as in all games.

I think there's a problem in computer's cooling if software causes the components to overheat. Cooling should be adequate for all computing scenarios :)
Psykoyul
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Re: GPU Overheating

Post by Psykoyul »

Ihmemies wrote:My overclocked HD6970 at 2560x1600, everything maxed runs under 60C. I have vsync on though as in all games.

I think there's a problem in computer's cooling if software causes the components to overheat. Cooling should be adequate for all computing scenarios :)
Sure! And the fact that numerous users have this overheating problem only with Grimrock is mere coincidence :roll:

Srly... :lol:

Great coding job guys! be assured that I won't forget Almost Human anytime soon :lol:
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