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What is the actual temp when you play a game(not furmark/kombustor)? Most gpus can handle over 90c before shutting down.
If the screen goes black, your GPU core clock is probably too high.
If the screen freezes or gets weird colored blocks, your GPU memory clock is probably too high.
yeah colour gets fu**ed up !! So shall i decrease memory clocks ? And how to know that how much temp my GPU can handle at the uttermost stable condition!! and it goes to 62+and 65-
post #12 of 21
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yeah colour gets fu**ed up !! So shall i decrease memory clocks ? And how to know that how much temp my GPU can handle at the uttermost stable condition!! and it goes to 62+and 65-
65C is not too hot. my 7970 overclock goes above that all the time.
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post #13 of 21
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65C is not too hot. my 7970 overclock goes above that all the time.

Yup that isn't that hot my GTX 470 not even OC gets around 80 degrees when gaming... (Crappy reference design card though)

Like everyone else said Lower your OC a bit .. and and I'd opt for just strapping down a 120mm on the heatsink or position fans to blow on it inside your case...
    
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post #14 of 21
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Guys i did something awesome(i think) i had a intel heatsink spare with me ! wat i did was

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took the heat sink meterial out

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than i tear the plastic clips so it can stick to my GPU

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Atlast i tied it with my GPU using simple thread and here's some shots of this !!

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Now i need suggestion regarding what i did was right or wrong? I think it will make my GPU temp go down to direct 10degree difference what u think?
post #15 of 21
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Yup that isn't that hot my GTX 470 not even OC gets around 80 degrees when gaming... (Crappy reference design card though)
Like everyone else said Lower your OC a bit .. and and I'd opt for just strapping down a 120mm on the heatsink or position fans to blow on it inside your case...
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65C is not too hot. my 7970 overclock goes above that all the time.
AS qwertymac93 said the if clocks are high than colour gets fu**cked up so i think my clocks are high!! So here's a contradiction! what i was thinking was that the colours gets dissipated while playing games just 30 minutes is becuase temp goes above the limit i.e. 65degree but i was wrong temp was okay my gpu memory clocks were high !!
post #16 of 21
65C is not hot at all for a gpu, especially a low powered one like the 4350.
Drop the memory clock to 500mhz and see if the errors go away.
Edited by qwertymac93 - 8/17/12 at 7:13pm
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post #17 of 21
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I made my HD4350 cool by 22+ degree on avg. use !! temp never exceeds 50degree while gaming + 110mhz O.C. too !! But i wanted to know that i sticked that heatsink with synthetic rubber adhesive so i wanted to know how much temp it won't loose its stickyness ! atleast in worse cum worse casses it should retain 100degree i think ! coz soon i'll be vmodding my gfx!
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I made my HD4350 cool by 22+ degree on avg. use !! temp never exceeds 50degree while gaming + 110mhz O.C. too !! But i wanted to know that i sticked that heatsink with synthetic rubber adhesive so i wanted to know how much temp it won't loose its stickyness ! atleast in worse cum worse casses it should retain 100degree i think ! coz soon i'll be vmodding my gfx!

Nice! Could you possibly mod it a bit more to remove the metal part from the Intel heatsync? I'm considering doing this myself except I'll be taking the stock cooler off completely and modding an i5 2400's cooler for it (Copper core) wink.gif
     
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Nice! Could you possibly mod it a bit more to remove the metal part from the Intel heatsync? I'm considering doing this myself except I'll be taking the stock cooler off completely and modding an i5 2400's cooler for it (Copper core) wink.gif
even i tried what u saying but doesn't get fixed -_- thats kinda a little big n gets contact with caps n be a little upward rather than in contact with the ic .
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even i tried what u saying but doesn't get fixed -_- thats kinda a little big n gets contact with caps n be a little upward rather than in contact with the ic .

I do have a slightly different card to you though.. Mines actually got a tiny fan on it tongue.gif
     
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