Are you guys running like no case fans? My CPU never hits 40C and gpu maybe hits 45C
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ASUS Z87-PRO
Intel Core i5-4760k? It's the top end haswell i5
8gb corsair vengeance ram
Sapphire radeon 7870 OC edition 2GB (I want to swap to a GTX 680 now)
WD caviar blue 1TB
Corsair CX650 PSU
Corsair H100i water cooling
6x corsair case fans
Asia DVD drive.
Calling all nerds (gaming) GET IN HERE!
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More then likely it's getting to hot and failsafeing. Get some more powerful case fans or take a box fan to the open side of your tower for now. Only one fan on that gpu?Leave a comment:
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Each card is different, but ours are similar (I have a 7970) and I have read that they don't like to get over 90C. I have never actually seen artifacting or had anything crash, but I have the alarm set to 85C because I don't want to fry my card and I'd rather just let the card cool down.
When playing BF3 and Crysis2, at highest settings, the card gets over 80C fairly quickly and over 90C during more intense scenes.
Also, if you see that temps are getting too high, you can go into BIOS before start up and adjust the fans so that they go to 100% speed at a lower temp. That helped keep temps down for mine when playing BF3.Leave a comment:
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HAHA THANK YOU SIR!
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I'll try that one, what is the normal operating temp. for a video card under gaming stress? How hot is too hot?http://addgadgets.com/pc_meter/
That's the add-on thing I use to monitor CPU temps and usages, GPU temp and usage, HDD space, network, and so on. It even has alerts when temps get to high and you can set the temp it goes off at whatever you want. Has come in handy as my room doesn't have a fan and my GPU gets a little hot occasionally.
Other than that, I don't know your answer, but am googling to see if I can find it.Leave a comment:
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That's the add-on thing I use to monitor CPU temps and usages, GPU temp and usage, HDD space, network, and so on. It even has alerts when temps get to high and you can set the temp it goes off at whatever you want. Has come in handy as my room doesn't have a fan and my GPU gets a little hot occasionally.
Other than that, I don't know your answer, but am googling to see if I can find it.
edit: I have Windows 7 so the PC Meter (which is needed to get GPU temps) might not work for you...Leave a comment:
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I have no idea, but now that I'm here what are your wheel/tire/suspension setup? ;D
And good luck!
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Calling all nerds (gaming) GET IN HERE!
Here's the deal peeps, bought a XFX Radeon HD 6870 and a 530w PSU (both used) for a steal. Installed and downloaded drivers, everything running buttery, except for when I'm playing a game, after a while(20min or so) the game will start to "lag" and after about 15 sec of this, my computer shuts off.
Question 1: Is a 530w PSU sufficient to run that graphics card?
The stock video card fan seems to struggle to keep the card cool, I would like to know the temps I'm pulling
Question 2: What program do you folk recommend to keep tabs on sys. temps/vitals.
I installed "SpeedFan" but when I try to run it I get
"Error: Speedfan driver not installed, is speedfan service started?"
Thanks, love you all, homo style.:giggle:
PC specs:
Windows 8 x64 (I know, eww)
Intel Core i5 3.00Ghz
8GB RAM
ATX 550w power supply
XFX Radeon HD 6870Tags: None

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