Cooling for fx5600 vtdr128 running 24/7...

ive an FX5600 VTDR128 .. i keep my system continuosly switched on (24/7) due to certain reasons ..
My config is as follows :
P4 2.4Ghz 533FSB
GlacialTech HeatSink+Fan 5000rpm
Gigabyte 8PE667 Ultra2
512MB Samsung DDR266
80GB Maxtor 8MB Cache 7200rpm
80GB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm
MSI FX5600 VTDR128
Plextor 16X DVD
400W Rhycom P4-ATX
now im able to maintain the temp of my cpu, 2 red-hot HDD's by using the power options in control panel power down hdd's ... when not in use .. but im not able to do so for the graphics card .... and b'coz of which it always remains hot ..  its as hot as my cpu is at peak load .. thats around 49-51C ....
will this reduce the lifetime of my graphix card to under a yr ? else is there a way to auto-powerdown the graphix when not in use ..

keg55 wrote:
Boy, that IS hot. Mine runs in the 50Celcius range and I live in Arizona (USA).
I don't know what you use yours for as mine is used as a home server and is mostly inactive. But if you can place it somewhere where you have adequate ventilation (all sides free from obstruction), that might help. Keep it far enough away from walls and out of cabinets unless you have some fans running to remove heat.
I'm in Tucson, AZ and mine runs about 45º all the time... even in the AZ summer.
I run SMC Fan Control (http://www.eidac.de/) when I'm doing a lenghty, intensive task that will increase temps. That way I can bump up speeds to keep it cool-ish.

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