WhiteWolf Posted June 16, 2012 at 08:12 PM Report Share Posted June 16, 2012 at 08:12 PM my system:cpu: i5-2500CPU cooler: COOLER MASTER Hyper N 520Motherboard: MSI z68-GD65 (Gen3)Case: AZZA Hurrican 2000Power: CORSAIR Professional Series HX850 850W 80 PLUS SILVER Certified ModularGPU: XFX GTS 250 512MBAT IDLE CARD IS @ 57*C FAN SPEED IS @ 82%58*c idle fan at 70%PLAYING ARMA 2 CARD IS @ 82*C FAN SPEED @ 100%it use to be MUCH cooler then thisi even bought two 120mm 87.5 CFM fans blowing on it( Rosewill RFX-120BL 120mm 2 Ball Bearing Blue LED Case Fan with Fan Controller Set ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
=VG= SemlerPDX Posted June 16, 2012 at 09:23 PM Report Share Posted June 16, 2012 at 09:23 PM Missing a bit of data - what is the current ambient room temperature? Have you checked for dust bunnies yet? When your card "used" to run cooler, was it a cooler day with lower ambient room temperatures? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhiteWolf Posted June 16, 2012 at 10:12 PM Author Report Share Posted June 16, 2012 at 10:12 PM SemlerPDX =VG= LAN_WROTE ...Missing a bit of data - what is the current ambient room temperature? 80*fSemlerPDX =VG= LAN_WROTE ...Have you checked for dust bunnies yet? yea it seams fineSemlerPDX =VG= LAN_WROTE ...When your card "used" to run cooler, was it a cooler day with lower ambient room temperatures?doesn't matter what the out side/room temp is its always 80*c in the case ....after a restart its back down to under 50*c Idle but the fan is still running faster then it should70% ; use to run at 55-60% ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
=VG= SemlerPDX Posted June 16, 2012 at 10:21 PM Report Share Posted June 16, 2012 at 10:21 PM just saying that it's that time of year for heat watch, and an 80(F) degree room means the case is bringing in warm air with which to cool your case. Cards overheating as you have described can be attributed to rises in ambient temperatures from seasonal changes, as well as the build up of dust on the card itself. Even a very fine layer of dust is still a jacket of insulation that will lead to heat buildup.Unless you have changed any settings on the card, or your in game settings, I can't see how the culprit would be anything but standard heat issues. [edit note: if you feel it's a driver/controller issue, you can eliminate that by uninstalling the card and drivers, and re-installing them.]If you really want to get into self-servicing your own graphics card, you can take off it's heat sync, clean off the thermal grease or paste, and re-apply some arctic silver for a new thermal contact.Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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