
Ach! I give up!
- AltarBoy
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Ach! I give up!
Been trying to lower the temp on my X800 Pro card to no avail. I even re-installed the older 7.1 drivers. It sits at 60 degree Celsius with no apps running.
If anyone knows what to do give the old AB a shout.


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Alterboy,
I think something must be wrong with your card, cards cooler or computer cooling.
I know the ambeint temperature in Trinidad is a lot higher than here in sunny Scotland but my C/H system is set to 24 deg C (75F approx) and my card sits at a steady 43/44C only rising to 55-60 when running IL2.
I honestly think your problems are card cooling related, although I don't know how to help you. Get your Graphics card checked out me thinks is the way to go.
Can you borrow one of your m8's cards to try out or do you have an old card you can put in and test against.
Probably not much help but something to think about and try to discount.
Problems gets solved by a painstaking process of elimination.
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Baldylegs.
I think something must be wrong with your card, cards cooler or computer cooling.
I know the ambeint temperature in Trinidad is a lot higher than here in sunny Scotland but my C/H system is set to 24 deg C (75F approx) and my card sits at a steady 43/44C only rising to 55-60 when running IL2.
I honestly think your problems are card cooling related, although I don't know how to help you. Get your Graphics card checked out me thinks is the way to go.
Can you borrow one of your m8's cards to try out or do you have an old card you can put in and test against.
Probably not much help but something to think about and try to discount.
Problems gets solved by a painstaking process of elimination.
Only trying to help.
Baldylegs.
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blind conformity and stupidity are unforgivable.
He who asks is a fool for five minutes but he who does not ask remains a fool forever.
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Sounds like you need a new dealer.... I can't get my hands on any other cards now ...
Now you're just getting nasty.I'm going to take it out and reinsert it again. It may not be slotted properly.
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The heat sink fan works ok but the thermal paste is gone. However the overheating comes from the GC itself. The fan on the GC works and I also added two more fans. Still it sits at 61 degrees C. We've been having the worst heatwave here (sometimes the temp is 37 degrees C) so that may contribute to it.

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Sounds like you and your rig need some air-con mate.:FI:AltarBoy wrote:The heat sink fan works ok but the thermal paste is gone. However the overheating comes from the GC itself. The fan on the GC works and I also added two more fans. Still it sits at 61 degrees C. We've been having the worst heatwave here (sometimes the temp is 37 degrees C) so that may contribute to it.
It was 10 degrees and raining in the UK today - my new graphics card is not overheating

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Man, what I'd give to get some rain. There was a small lake nearby now its just a dried up mud hole. I've never felt this much heat. The sun is so bright it almost blinds you. And yes I think some air-conditioning is required. When I move into the new place I'm going to get one of those splitter units and install it in the rec room. I miss playing my games these days. Been flying that UH-1B chopper in Whirlwind Over Vietnam but have to leave it when the beeps sounds from my CPU.

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Get an old refrigerator. and put your PC inside it, run the cables and stuff out through a few stragic holes in the side and leave a shelf open for beer storage.
Oh, make sure the fridge works before you get it and after you poke holes in the side or wherever, and don't forget to turn it on.

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You could always try this

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