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Hi folks :)Had to replace my video card, got a XFX 8800 gts 640mb one, runs FS9 a treat.I'm using GPU-Z to monitor the temps, it has two GPU temp indications, at this moment reading 57c / 47c , how come two temp values...?also I have seen the temp rise upto 75c with FS9 maxed / dense airport scence / Active Sky and LD763 is that ok...??thanks for any thoughts,regards,Steve

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Have you tried using the default Nvdia drivers to read the temperatures? Probably the readings are not correct.. 2 GPUs?50-75 seems fine to me. The Xpress or Xpertvision tool ( forgot what it was called) has a scale that shows the optimal temp on it. Unfortunately Im not home right now so I cant screenshot it for you.

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Have you tried using the default Nvdia drivers to read the temperatures? Probably the readings are not correct.. 2 GPUs?50-75 seems fine to me. The Xpress or Xpertvision tool ( forgot what it was called) has a scale that shows the optimal temp on it. Unfortunately Im not home right now so I cant screenshot it for you.
Hi Lockstar,Thanks for the reply, appreciate it, I cannot see any temp reading in my NVidia display options, there use to be in my old drivers but using the latests ones now for this card. I did load up Riva Tuner and upped the fan speed from 60 to 80 % which had dropped the temp down nicely.regards,Steve

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