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    Posted: 15 Apr 2020 at 10:47am
I have Jurassic world evolution and i find the pc gets hot on the case and the temperature is around 86C for the GPU. While i haven't had any issues with the game or pc crashing is it safe to run it?
Asrock Z270 gaming K6. Intel core i7 6700k, GTX TI 980, 4 Fans, and is not overclocked.
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85c+ is a little toasty for a 980ti. It may be worth checking the cooling solution
and cleaning/blowing it out. If there isn't much dust it might be a good idea to
pull the cooler off it and apply fresh thermal compound. Factory applied compound
has a tendency to harden over time and lose efficiency. Also make sure your fans
are creating decent airflow inside your case. Not knowing what case you have or
your fan config I can't really suggest anything on that front though.
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Originally posted by Xaltar Xaltar wrote:

85c+ is a little toasty for a 980ti. It may be worth checking the cooling solution
and cleaning/blowing it out. If there isn't much dust it might be a good idea to
pull the cooler off it and apply fresh thermal compound. Factory applied compound
has a tendency to harden over time and lose efficiency. Also make sure your fans
are creating decent airflow inside your case. Not knowing what case you have or
your fan config I can't really suggest anything on that front though.


I did manage to bring the temperature down under 80c using Afterburner and turning the fans up. Here are some pictures. https://imgur.com/Bu21zjA
Asrock Z270 gaming K6. Intel core i7 6700k, GTX TI 980, 4 Fans, and is not overclocked.
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