![]() quality 7.1) | VRMark 7,004 (VR Ready)Ĭore i3-6100 | CM Hyper 212 EVO | MSI H110M ECO | Corsair Vengeance LPX 1x8GB DDR4 | ADATA SP550 120GB | Seagate 500GB | EVGA ACX 2. Project White Lightning (My ITX Gaming PC): Core i5-4690K | CRYORIG H5 Ultimate | ASUS Maximus VII Impact | HyperX Savage 2x8GB DDR3 | Samsung 850 EVO 250GB | WD Black 1TB | Sapphire RX 480 8GB NITRO+ OC | Phanteks Enthoo EVOLV ITX | Corsair AX760 | LG 29UM67 | CM Storm Quickfire Ultimate | Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum | HyperX Cloud II | Logitech Z333īenchmark Results: 3DMark Firestrike: 10,528 | SteamVR VR Ready (avg. I mean, my airflow isn't great and the card has precious little room to breathe above the PSU basement, and it doesn't go that high in-game, so is MSI Kombustor just pushing my card unusually far or is this a sign of a faulty card.ĮDIT: Should've mentioned, card not currently overclocked. What's up with this? Does MSI Kombustor just stress the card unusually hard or something? I've never seen temps that high before, ever, so I'm wondering whether MSI Kombustor normally pushes cards that hard or whether my card is faulty. However, I fired up MSI Kombustor just now to see what would happen, and I was shocked to see my temps reach 93 degrees within 3 minutes before I quit the program. ![]() ~45 degrees idling with the 0 decibel fan mode, in TF2/Portal 2 didn't exceed 70 degrees, Rocket League didn't go above 80, Subnautica stabilised around 85 (running at 145fps because I can't figure out how to enable VSync in that game) and even the DIRT Rally benchmark didn't exceed 85. Up until now, I thought my temps were rather good. So, I have an MSI R9 390 in a Phanteks Enthoo EVOLV ITX.
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