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will my graphic card overheat or heat more if I use a not good enough motherboard? Will it eventually fry my comp? happened to someone I knew but he had a lower power supply than the requirement of the gpu.

2007-11-27 22:28:22 · 4 answers · asked by id4uuno 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

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Motherboard has nothing to do with it. It is poor PC case ventilation that will cause overheating of both CPU and GPU. Underpowered PSU will usually permit the graphics card to turn on in 2D mode then shift to blank screen or cause a restart as soon as you engage 3D mode (games). Big power supplies tend to run cooler and stable all day long.

2007-11-27 23:17:39 · answer #1 · answered by Karz 7 · 0 0

your overheating venture stems from a mixture of the warmth popping out of your processor, RAM, video card (the two the GPU and RAM), motherboard chipset (a G31 kicks off some warmth), and trickycontinual. whilst your factors are going at finished tilt (especially your GTS 250), each and all of the factors in touch positioned out warmth and quite some it. i does no longer be stunned in case your in-case ambient temperature measures around 60 tiers celcius, if no longer larger. What i could advise is upgrading the cooling to your processor and the intake and exhaust followers for the case itself. in case your case has a facet panel fan placed in a niche the place it may blow on your CPU, make effective that is set for intake and not exhaust. submit to in recommendations that followers are much less high priced and that a $30 CPU cooler is a extensive step up from an Intel inventory cooler. additionally, you will possibly desire to evaluate upgrading your skill supply to something that would flow greater air as nicely... on an identical time as 450 watts might desire to be a lot for that rig, you will possibly desire to have a form with a one hundred twenty MM fan on it, which incorporate a OCZ StealthXTreme. you apart from won't in any respect suggested what variety of case and what form of PSU you have. some much less high priced PSUs additionally are companies to function warmth to the case (in spite of the reality that that is rated for 450 watts, that is achievable that maximum of those watts come from the incorrect rail to your application), and a few situations are not all that large for air flow.

2016-10-18 06:50:57 · answer #2 · answered by bobbee 4 · 0 0

no. graphic card heating is not regarded to motherboard.
no, will not fry your comp, the worst could be to damage itself.
if the power supply is not strong enough your pc will be reseted suddenly (like a power off)

2007-11-27 22:40:07 · answer #3 · answered by dant 4 · 0 0

As long as the gfx card spec is the same as motherboard spec and the psu is in spec for the motherboard and gfx card and has all the right connections and is not underpowered it should be ok.

2007-11-27 22:40:48 · answer #4 · answered by Pam P 2 · 0 0

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