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Ok this is really odd.. Furmark crashes my Gigabyte GTX 560 (Non-Ti) at stock clocks.

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I was trying to OC my Gigabyte GTX 560 non Ti GPU but it seemed that around 85° the card stops responding and my PC needs a hard reset (Monitor goes black without signal but tower still working with all fans and gpu fan at full speed etc.)

Then I was curious if the same was going to happen with stock gpu.

I run furmark at 1024 not full screen and around 85° BAM. Black screen etc.

my stock core speed is 830, any of you guys can help a bro?

Also voltage is going only at 1.00
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What's the airflow setup in your case? Also are you comfortable with repasting your GPU with higher quality paste? This could drop your temps quite a bit depending on the type of thermal paste you use.
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85 degrees is not that high.

try again....you need to lower clock speed or raise voltage.
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85 degrees is fairly high for stock speeds to be honest, is it fine when playing games?
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A 560ti shouldn't drop out on you like that at stock... Something is amiss. Could be just a really really badly binned chip I suppose. Bump the voltage a little. See if that helps
    
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What's the airflow setup in your case? Also are you comfortable with repasting your GPU with higher quality paste? This could drop your temps quite a bit depending on the type of thermal paste you use.

My airflow is pretty well done in my case, cable management etc.
I've never touched my gpu for repasting since I got it only for a year
But the procedure itself is well known since I've done it on CPUs several times.
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85 degrees is not that high.
try again....you need to lower clock speed or raise voltage.

It's at stock clocks bro!
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85 degrees is fairly high for stock speeds to be honest, is it fine when playing games?

Yeah it's pretty ok at stock clock while gaming, nothing bad or worthmentioning.
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A 560ti shouldn't drop out on you like that at stock... Something is amiss. Could be just a really really badly binned chip I suppose. Bump the voltage a little. See if that helps


It's a non Ti version 830 stock clock
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85 at full load while running furmark is not that high to make it crash
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post #8 of 17
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52fps at 1024x576
I know it's not high that's why i'm asking

Idle temp is around 35°
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temps are fine. not the greatest chip. raise them volts to not crash furmark.
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You mean, even with stock clocks? is that normal?
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