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GTX 970 running at 80°C playing ARMA3 on singleplayer

Arqade Asked by Michael Lindman on April 28, 2021

I recently bought a ZOTAC GeForce GTX 970 but the GPU has been running at very high temperatures especially during gameplay. So far I’ve mostly been playing ARMA3 as it was one of the main reasons I purchased the card. I first tried playing the game on Ultra and on the surface the card preforms well as I have no FPS lag and the game looks beautiful but not long into gameplay the card quickly raised in temperature to 80°C and I could smell very faint burning. In an attempt to lower this I thought running the game at Very High may solve the temperature issues so I closed ARMA3, waited for the GPU to cool down and than tried running the game at Very High but still encountered the same problem. I then tried the same approach at High and Standard and the temperature still goes to 80°C.

My Hardware Specs:

  • Motherboard: ASUS Sabertooth Z97 Mark 2
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-4690K
  • GPU: ZOTAC GeForce GTX 970 4GB
  • Memory: 2 x 4GB DDR3 @ 1866Mhz

My CPU is also running on air using the stock cooler and my case has two 120mm Chassis fans, one placed at the front and the other at the back.

I want to know whether the GPU is defective or is this normal behavior for my hardware. I know ARMA3 is a very demanding game and is very poor for benchmarking hardware but to my knowledge I should at least be able to play this game on Standard at a reasonable temperature.

Thanks in advance.

3 Answers

This is about the expected, according to the Tom's Hardware review.

If there is a lot of dust in the fan you might carefully clean it with some compressed air but it shouldn't be a problem.

Correct answer by Elva on April 28, 2021

Most modern Graphics cards go up to the lower 80 degrees when under load, and that's perfectly normal, the burning smell you mentioned sounds a bit concerning, though I think you should double check on that because I don't think a new card would have such a problem.

Modern cards also have a built in system to underclock themselves, or lower performance so they won't get too hot, if you see that scenario happen too often, maybe you should clean your case and add some more ventilation (i.e. add more fans) so that the airflow in your case is better

Answered by Mor Paz on April 28, 2021

There is actually no problem with that.

I also have a GTX 970, running idle at 50°C with 0% fan speed and load at 85°C with 100% fan speed when playing Witcher 3 on maximum graphical settings. You can set custom fan profiles with EVGA Precision software, if you are worried. GPUs can run on this high temperature for years. They are designed to withstand this temperature.

Answered by Ryksa on April 28, 2021

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