All I wanted to know was the maximum safe temperature :'(

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    Can’t let people know they were actually almost as powerful as the current overpriced silicon.

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    I picked up a 4070 right before the new models came out and I really love it. I went to look at the current pricing, and it’s not available anymore. It’s ridiculous.

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    85°C is usually the limit for longevity. 100°C should cause most processors to throttle back. I haven’t seen my RTX 3060 get much above 70°C

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    At least there are other sites with the specs EDIT: Can’t find the temperatures on other sites, try looking at CPU-Z or CPU-X if you are on Linux

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      I would’ve liked some sort of official source, since other sites may have errors. (Of course the Nvidia page could contain errors, too, but I assumed they’d be more scrutinized than page number 328 which scrapes these details.)

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    All computing devices companies should be required to have sites as detailed as Intel’s ark site and going back in time to the very first product.

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    Pretty sure that information is stored in the driver, so you should be able to query it using monitoring software, i.e. see:

    NVML-API

    I know tooling like nvtop uses the API, but unsure whether it displays the maximum temperature

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    Does archive have a copy of what you need? They are probably trying to protect themselves from their own making… Ai scraping