![]() ![]() It just strikes me as odd and was wondering why. Why is that? The only thing I can think of is to reduce the load on the CPU. ![]() It is only a matter of installing a few trusted and free third-party software, namely ‘MSI Afterburner,’ ‘GPU-Z and the ‘CPU Temp’ and configuring them with the correct settings. While they are at it, throw it into the task manager page as well, if the GPU can have it no reason a CPU cant. Similar to how the GPU tab in the performance widget displays temp, I wish they would add this to the CPU performance tab rather then just the usage. Messing around with NVIDIA Control Panel, specifically enabling the display of GPU activity in the notification area, I noticed that there are applications running on the GPU. Fortunately, monitoring the CPU and the GPU temperature while gaming is pretty simple. CPU Temp for Xbox Game Bar Performance widget. (Those temps aren't accurate since I have to 1 wonder about the temps, and 2 Alt-Tab out of the game to check them.)Ģ. The highest GPU temperature I've noticed, while gaming, was 80 C, but seems to stay around mid 70's or so (while gaming), and the CPU, while gaming, mid 60's to mid 70's. The Dell is connected via the Display Port at 2560 x 1440 144Hz with G-Sync off. I don't remember the resolution of the Samsung, but it was connected to the 1070 via DVI and it's max resolution was 1920 x 1080 (I'm guessing) 60Hz. But, the temps are definitely, and without question, higher with the Dell. I never tracked (kept track of) the temps with the Samsung, nor am I closely following the temps with the Dell at least not as closely as I did last week lol. ![]() Apply the changes by clicking the Apply button, and the modifications will be reflected accordingly. Additionally, tick the Show in On-Screen Display option. Select the CPU temperature from the list and enable the corresponding checkbox. I use the “widgets” as a quick way to see what's going on as well as CPUID HWMonitor. Navigate to the Monitoring tab after entering the Properties menu. I'm not sure what to call them, but there are “widgets” in Alienware Command Center for temperatures and fan speeds that can be placed on the desktop. (The latest drivers were also released in 2010.) Last Thursday I bought a 27” Dell gaming monitor ( Dell 27" S2716DG). Part of me feels silly for asking this, but.is it normal for a monitor to affect the temperature of the CPU and GPU? A new monitor has increased my CPU and GPU temps, and I'm wondering if it's normal and why, or is something wrong?īack in May I purchased my Aurora R6 (i7 7700, GTX 1070) and, until last Thursday, was using a 23” Samsung monitor ( 23" Samsung SyncMaster) purchased in 2010. ![]()
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