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ball video card on table

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Shaba

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hello to all
I am making the table of a particular somewhat complex.
with many holes, come 3 tables a0
quotating the various views I see that the video card stays at 100% ball and when it comes to 82° start shooting everything...
I have a picture m4000
but I say. Is that possible? ? ?
with the other cad that I use these things do not happen minimally and everything remains super fluid.
Is there any parameters I can intervene on?
Thank you! !
 
for a moment I really believed they had invented a video card shaped like a ball.. .
 
the optimization of the settings is already mentioned in the forum.
then obviously depends on how the part was modeled
 
if the board gets overheated is not a problem of the cad, but of the board. even the first 4000 painting did so, they worked constantly around 90°-95° and look randomly, 2 out of 3 they burned me. when they replaced them, a year and a half later, the new cards worked differently (though they were identical). I think they updated the firmware to work at lower temperatures. My parents were pny, but the same thing happened to a colleague with marked card of the.
 
if the board gets overheated is not a problem of the cad, but of the board. even the first 4000 painting did so, they worked constantly around 90°-95° and look randomly, 2 out of 3 they burned me. when they replaced them, a year and a half later, the new cards worked differently (though they were identical). I think they updated the firmware to work at lower temperatures. My parents were pny, but the same thing happened to a colleague with marked card of the.
Now I've disassembled it and cleaned it well.
Let's say she was beautiful dusty. .
Let's see how it goes now
Good luck in the office I still had a compressed air tank.
I cleaned the fan with cotton fiok
 
this is the situation working with sw
even if the gpu load remains low I see that the gpu clocks go to maximum
and from here the card starts to warm

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And yet...
I still had the video card at 83° today!
I disassembled it and removed the lid (held from very small torx screws, they will have been torx t2)
practically dust was a cork!
Take that now the card is fine!
I think he was up to 53 today.
no more throttling and sw goes a little better (I don't want to get over it)

Here we go.
 

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