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Unless it begins to get hotter as time passes, I wouldn’t stress it.
If you don't want to click here's the takeaway:
Yes, 85°C is high for a GPU and can potentially lead to overheating and reduced performance. It’s generally recommended to keep the GPU temperature below 80°C for optimal performance and to prevent potential damage to the graphics card. Consider improving airflow in your PC case, cleaning dust from the GPU and its fans, or using a custom fan curve to keep the temperature in check.
so yes...it's too warm for any GPU long term.
Personally I'm on a 4090 Overclocked to the max and I don't go above 70°C thanks to some quite frankly overkill airflow. (15 fans in total including the 2 on my CPU cooler) Noisy but it works (and I wear headphones anyway).
Not sure what your set up is but if you can add a couple more fans, I would do it and as long as it's under 80°C you'll be fine long term.
RTX 4060ti max temp is 90C ,NVidia set .Some are set lower
its below its max temp
yea its warm, but its a 2 fan cooler
probably smaller rad than some others
mfgtfy
https://www.bing.com/search?q=MSI+RTX+4060+Ti+running+hot
for founder edition
core temp max - 64C
hot spot max - 74C
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/nvidia-geforce-rtx-4060-ti-founders-edition/37.html
160w, yes
but the 2 fan model is much smaller than the triple fans, and will run hotter
again, its below its max temp and not throttling, so its fine
when it does hit its max temp and begin throttling, then clean it, or improve case airflow
why do you always whine and complain when anyone contradicts you with the truth?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ilXpBCkcSU
get real
https://www.fanlesstech.com/2024/12/rtx-4060-ti-passive-mod.html
its not throttling, its fine
the gpu will not kill itself due to temps, it will throttle to cool itself
If it gets worse, he should look into it.
Likely just an air-flow issue, if an issue at all.