Nvidia's latest drivers result in inaccurate GPU temperature readings Users report low temperatures even during gaming sessions Fixes are available, but Nvidia's code must be updated for accurate ...
There’s no fixed answer to this question, as it ultimately depends on the design of your specific GPU. NVIDIA’s top-end consumer card, the GeForce RTX 4090, can handle temperatures up to 90C, or about ...
Knowing how to lower GPU temperature can be instrumental in solving performance issues you may be experiencing while gaming on your PC, and it can offer a relatively quick fix before you commit to ...
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, ...
If you read reviews of AMD's recent Radeon releases, you may have noticed a trend. Many outlets, including us, noticed a huge gulf between the average GPU temperature and the GPU hotspot reading.
Microsoft has released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18963 (20H1) to Insiders in the Fast ring, a build that adds GPU temperature to the Windows Task Manager and allows users to rename their ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA released GeForce Game Ready 576.02 WHQL for RTX 5060 Ti, fixing crashes and black screen issues. However, it also introduced a new GPU temperature monitoring bug. The optional GeForce ...
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Why it matters: Hardwareluxx reports that some of AMD's Radeon RX 7900 and XTX reference models are experiencing serious thermal issues involving GPU hotspot temperatures, or the maximum temperature ...