Graphics card gets 80 degrees hot is that normal?

ro
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I have a medium sized tower. I have an intel core i5 9400f and when gaming around 60 degrees. My graphics card is an Nvidia gtx 1650 and when gaming (in fortnite) I have 75 or even 80.82 degrees my case is relatively small.

Le

Yeah that's still possible. But quite high up

Dr

Although 80 degrees is not a threat, it is not the optimum.

You should consider rethinking and optimizing your cooling concept in the housing!

To

Counter question: How is your airflow in your housing?

ro

I have on the back of the pc 2 fans that let the air in and then still clear the cpu and a gpu cooler to let air out, I only have one slot on the side of the pc so that the air comes out at the front of the pc I do not get out or fan in

ro

Thank you also happy Easter

To

Huh? I don't understand right now. So 2 fans should be in the front, which blow the air in and 1 fan in the back, which blows the air out.

ro

In the front I have nothing just in the back 2 believe the bubbles are out and a slit on the side whereby the air does not come out anymore

To

Well, there's the rabbit buried 🙂 You should have 2x front and 1x back. The air that is blown in at the front cools your hardware and at the back it is transported out of your housing.

ro

How is that supposed to be a finished gaming pc

To

Doesn't that mean that it stays closed forever and you can't change it at will and necessity? Or am I wrong? It helps you to get your airflow under control and even finished PCs are not flawless.