If it's just temperature you're worried about, you can decouple the temp and power regulator sliders, and just cap the temperature.ajm wrote:In Windows, there are quite easy ways to limit the GPU usage (and thus the heat). Look at MSI Afterburner, for example:
2080S water cooled:
2070S air cooled:
But it would be crazy to try and integrate this kind of control in FAH. For one thing, FAH should do this in Windows, Linux and OSX, and no-one can, yet.
With the development of ever more performing consumers' GPUs, maybe Microsoft, Apple and some distros will implement such a control at some point, but you can't demand that from FAH. FAH is not an universal tweaking utility.
Capping the power, is great when combining with an Overclock, as long as the temperature stays within a specific range.
setting fan speed to max (or near to max) also helps out a lot!
I don't bother with temperature capping, as I know what power levels I have to set my GPU, to run at what temperatures.
However, if your PC is in an area with highly fluctuating ambient temperatures, setting the temperature to a fixed maximum, is a better solution, than modifying the power levels.