KeBrAnTo
04-10-2011, 06:54 PM
Hi all,
This post is essentially a post to warn all the community, but specially to those ones who have SLI/Crossfire like me installed on their rig, because the far too high temperatures could reach the GPU's when playing Cliffs of Dover, specially the one dealing with all the graphic processing tasks.
As you can see in my signature, I've got 2x nVidia 285 GTX 1GB DDR3 SLI GPU, and they usually reach 76-77 ºC temperature when playing ArmA 2 at full (usually 285's are OK working up to 80 ºC but if temp go higher it could be a risk), but both GPU's are used because that game is SLI/Crossfire compliant, so all the graphic processing tasks is balanced among these two GPU's.
In Cliffs of Dover, either if you have SLI/Crossfire enabled or not you should keep an eye on the temperature of the GPU is carrying with all the graphic processing because, as there is no SLI/Crossfire support available on the game yet, only one GPU is being used by CoD and its temperature has reched 88 ºC, which is far too high, even for very graphic demanding/consuming games like ArmA 2.
In this image you can see the temperature of each of my cards along with the GPU % used by the game. As you can see, only one of the two GPU's is being used by CoD, and the temperature is 88 ºC. (I've seen it reaching 90 ºC :shock: and of course I stopped playing at that very moment)
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_3Z1X7TEuQeU/TaH3tWcy9NI/AAAAAAAABFw/5iGeUSvDpTU/s800/overheat2.png
I think we have to be careful till the dev team releases an update patch including SLI/Crossfire support to the game, which will certainly help to balance the work between the two GPU's and therefore decrease the temperatures they're working at.
I know working temperatures for GPU's are different depending on the model, and also it's quite depending on the cooling system of the rig, but this is just to warn you to watch this, because if you don't and specially now with summer coming soon :grin:, you might find that after 30 minutes playing the game you get one of those fancy blue screens which could mean that you have a warm and nice toasted GPU, so be very careful.
I hope dev team is aware of this and brings us SLI/Crossfire compatibility as soon as possible, because it is a must for the game.
S!
This post is essentially a post to warn all the community, but specially to those ones who have SLI/Crossfire like me installed on their rig, because the far too high temperatures could reach the GPU's when playing Cliffs of Dover, specially the one dealing with all the graphic processing tasks.
As you can see in my signature, I've got 2x nVidia 285 GTX 1GB DDR3 SLI GPU, and they usually reach 76-77 ºC temperature when playing ArmA 2 at full (usually 285's are OK working up to 80 ºC but if temp go higher it could be a risk), but both GPU's are used because that game is SLI/Crossfire compliant, so all the graphic processing tasks is balanced among these two GPU's.
In Cliffs of Dover, either if you have SLI/Crossfire enabled or not you should keep an eye on the temperature of the GPU is carrying with all the graphic processing because, as there is no SLI/Crossfire support available on the game yet, only one GPU is being used by CoD and its temperature has reched 88 ºC, which is far too high, even for very graphic demanding/consuming games like ArmA 2.
In this image you can see the temperature of each of my cards along with the GPU % used by the game. As you can see, only one of the two GPU's is being used by CoD, and the temperature is 88 ºC. (I've seen it reaching 90 ºC :shock: and of course I stopped playing at that very moment)
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_3Z1X7TEuQeU/TaH3tWcy9NI/AAAAAAAABFw/5iGeUSvDpTU/s800/overheat2.png
I think we have to be careful till the dev team releases an update patch including SLI/Crossfire support to the game, which will certainly help to balance the work between the two GPU's and therefore decrease the temperatures they're working at.
I know working temperatures for GPU's are different depending on the model, and also it's quite depending on the cooling system of the rig, but this is just to warn you to watch this, because if you don't and specially now with summer coming soon :grin:, you might find that after 30 minutes playing the game you get one of those fancy blue screens which could mean that you have a warm and nice toasted GPU, so be very careful.
I hope dev team is aware of this and brings us SLI/Crossfire compatibility as soon as possible, because it is a must for the game.
S!