BSOD while GPU stressed/unstressed, errors 10000007e/00000124/00000116

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       #111

    my gpu is at 80C on CSGO and my idle cpu temps are 35-36C, how is this too hot
    hwmonitor glitches on my voltage, here are the hwinfo64 readings
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  2. Posts : 61
    w7
    Thread Starter
       #112

    been over a week, absolutely no issues thus far
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       #113

    I'm glad you are having no issues and I have no explanation on why the 760 won't work. I have a difficult time believing you received 4 bad cards in a row, but, to the best of my knowledge it has to be the card, the PSU or the motherboard. A weak CPU can throttle the card a little (which does not apply to you), but the card will still run fine. I know people running them with lower end systems than you have.

    Have you called EVGA and talked to the tech support about this problem? I have had a couple of times that I called them and they have always been very helpful and Interested in your problem. If you try that, I would be very interested in what they have to say.

    They have a very good forum too, and the tech support visits it and posts often.
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  4. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #114

    sskylines said:
    after about an hour of max heat test
    Forgive me if I'm wrong but wasn't these temps your CPU temps? 212*F is boiling, which means you've most likely liquefied and scalded (burning) your thermal paste, so now you're not getting the best thermal protection. Nowhere in that pic does it say that these are your GPU temps, although as I stated, I could be wrong.....
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    Thread Starter
       #115

    getting 72C with medium settings @ 120 fps on CSGO and my CPU is at about 40C in-game, no problems at all since I swapped the 760 with my old 470
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       #116

    sskylines, I know of no reason the 760 won't work for you. I would find it difficult to believe you got 4 bad cards in a row. That would leave it down to the PSU or Motherboard, both of which seem to be fine with the 470. So, I'm at a total loss of what to suggest you try other than EVGA S Technical Support.
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