(Have A Good Laugh) GPU Considerably Hotter Than The Sun >:D

So a friend gave me an XFX 290X that I've been playing with.... I ran Unigine Valley Benchmark with afterburner to validate the temps as the test went on.

 

KEEP IN MIND THE SURFACE OF THE SUN IS ABOUT 5504.85 CELCIUS (correct me if im wrong)

 

During test, MSI Afterburner gave me the proper temp, but oh hell look at what Valley says xD Im laughing too damn hard at this one

 

 

Proper link: http://i.imgur.com/ppl4AbH.jpg

 

This GPU is apparently God, running at 1912563 C. I love. I LOVE small glitches like this xDDDDDDDD

 

Thought I would post this and make someone's day.

 

The sun's already this card's bitch xD

good to see you still floating around Cosmos!

AMD sensors are so bad, although I think it's just unigine at that point, It gives me wrong temps on any card i put in the system.

but their sensors are still bad. I idle below ambient apparently

Yes! Life has been all over the place with me the last year or so. I'm still here, whether I post or not.



And agreed. Once on my room mate's 8350, I had it running at 5.3GHz or so, and the temps (should) have read out as 63C from the cooler he had at the tme (Cant remember) and instead, we saw -1000C



It was beyond lulzable 

if that's what it says at load wonder what it would say when cooled by liquid nitrogen.

lower than absolute zero

AMD Re-Imagining the laws of thermodynamics since 1969! ;)

What were you cooling it with liquid nitrogen?

Damn son. That GPU is a threat to the planet. Global warming is just a shadow cast by that GPU. It's so hot it makes Scarlett Johansson look like an ice cube :D

All AMD cards show crazy temps in valley...thats been the case for a long time.

Nothing can get you under -273.15 °C

not with that attitude.

I just can't stop laughing at this. You made me spill my tea all over my hoodie. I was looking forward to that tea.

I second that.. My roommate brewed me a nice cup of puerto rican coffee and it's mostly gone back through my nose... Yuck :D

+100

I generally find amd's sensors to be okay,

the only thing that i find that makes em go banana's is when you have multiple software trying to read the same sensor at the same time... then they go loony.