So uhh

So uhh
I'm not that good with computers, but
Is it normal to have around 55-59 C° on my GPU just by using chrome?
I've been having some issues with my GPU lately and i think it's giving enough power to the fans
I think i have to change the PSU

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I mean, i think it's NOT giving enough power*

best thing you can do to see if anything is wrong is change the psu, princess.

Clean your PC for once. There's probably enough dust in there to make a sweater.

I did that a couple hours ago. It's totally clean. That's why i'm considering about changing the PSU.
Before cleaning the PC, it turned itself off after lagging a bit. This hapepned even during a benchmark. After cleaning it it looks fine, but cleaned it already 2 weeks ago and it went fine until it started doing the same thing today.

Its not great, but its also not that bad. What gpu is it / how old is it? Did you cleaned it from dust? how many fans has your case?
this and more has influence on that temp, and if its a bit older and you dont regularry clean your case from dust etc (inside of course) the temp is okay

Yeah i know that, i was just asking to make sure it's the PSU and not something else.

AMD Radeon R9 380 4GB
It's around 2 years old. It has 2 fans on it, and i put in the case an additional one. I cleaned it this morning, after it started turning off by itself during a benchmark.
By the way, getting around 73-74° while playing Rocket League.

>after it started turning off by itself during a benchmark.
maybe is it just the gpu?

Go hang yourself, pedo.

it's more likely it's the PSU because i can't even hear the fans running that fast even though the GPU is pretty hot. It turns off by itself because the PSU is not giving enough power to the fans to make the GPU cooler, so it turns off the PC.
I guess.

Always have a spare psu at all times.

Ehh, guess now i learned the lesson.
Btw this is my current PSU amazon.it/dp/B004YIU1C6/ref=twister_B01M9C1GQ9?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

have same issue with r9 380 card, idle temp is 60 and with afterburner ~10% fan speed i can get 33-36.
my psu is seasonic 620w

Check sensors in GPU-Z

...

>mfw he has the same GPU as me
>mfw he is having the same problems as me

I have the same thing. Chrome likes to ramp up the clock for some reason. It'll eventually stop. I think its building GPU cache or something. Firefox doesn't do it however.

Give it a few minutes to do its thing.

For the fans at 50% and gpu load on 0% is not
For modern gpus 60C~ is fine

Damn son
You don't even use the fans and your temperature is lower than mine.
Now i don't know anymore if the fault is of the GPU or the PSU.

OP here
So, i tried something, since i have 2 monitors.
I have unplugged the second one, and poof, the temperature is now 10 C° lower than before.
The memory frequency is also a lot lower. What the fuck?