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  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home premium 64 bit
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       #11

    Yeah I've monitored gpu temp and I think it seems fine, the GPU load was listed as 40%, the temps were 78[°C] 82[°C] and 77[°C], the fan was running at 2200rpm ( I'm pretty sure the fan ramps up as it needs to as i can hear it under stress testing, also the log file says it does)

    Also I CHKDSK C: /f /r
    nothing too exciting

    I'll set something up to monitor CPU temp
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  2. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home premium 64 bit
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       #12

    oops reposted yesterdays comment
    Last edited by Troopy; 14 Jul 2014 at 15:46. Reason: oops reposted yesterdays comment
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  3. Posts : 26,863
    Windows 11 Pro
       #13

    The GPU temps you mentioned are too high. Were you running Furmark when You reached those temps? If your GPU monitoring program has the option, do a custom fan profile and increase your fan speed .
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  4. Posts : 8
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       #14

    Ok thanks for the info,

    No i wasnt running furmark - just Xcom

    So another quit to desktop today ( i thought i had turned the fan up, using AMD Cat control centre, but hadnt enabled overdrive.) - No BSOD

    temps not insanely high - around same as posted previously
    Turned fan to 100%, you could probably hear it from where you are
    played for another 30 mins or so no problems, temps sat at about 60[°C]
    Unfortunately ran out of time so will have to test again
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  5. Posts : 26,863
    Windows 11 Pro
       #15

    Troopy, see if you can clean any dust out of the fans on the card with canned compressed air and I don't recall, but I don't think CCC will let you set a custom fan profile. I would try MSI Afterburner. It is primarily an overclocking utility, but it will also let you set a custom fan profile and set an on screen display where you can see your temps, as well as many other things while in game. I would set an aggressive fan profile with it to keep the temps down. I don't know what case you have, but if you can maybe add another fan or 2 to the case to bring in cooker air, and if possible I would have one blowing directly on the card. The temps should not be that high, although I don't think it will damage the card or cause the crashes, but the card should be cooler.
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