My computer crashes when my graphics card (8800GT) overheats at a temperature of around 60 degrees. As far as I know, it is safe to run the card at higher temperature than that but I am unable to find why this limit has been set.
Had a look around RivaTuner this morning and I think I may have found it, although it is in the "Power user" tab.
Basically, I'm just wondering is it safe for me to change this value to something more reasonable like 70-75?
Or is this value got to do with something else?
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The last couple of graphics cards I've owned have usually hit 60 degrees under heavy load and they've been fine. My old 6600GT used to get up to 70 and that was ok too. Have you overclocked the card? It may be that it can't take the combination of temperature and increased clock speeds.
As for the RivaTuner window you've posted, the entry you've highlighted says 'MaxRatio'. The value seems too low for it to be an actual temperature and the name suggets the same - that it's a ratio of some sort and not a temperature. Find out what it means before you change it
As for the RivaTuner window you've posted, the entry you've highlighted says 'MaxRatio'. The value seems too low for it to be an actual temperature and the name suggets the same - that it's a ratio of some sort and not a temperature. Find out what it means before you change it
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My 8800GT was getting too hot, prob going above 70C, I noticed this because performance was suddenly ramped back very obviously. So I assume it was something similar kicking in. Got an after market cooler and a new case, now it sits at 51 most of the time and climbs to 54 under load.
Cooler:http://www.arctic-cooling.com/vga2.php?idx=166
Case:http://www.antec.com/usa/productDetails ... s&id=15900
p.s. Riva tuner shows exactly same value of 64 for mine too so I don't think this is temperature.
p.p.s. Right click on the field and click help and it says this:
"This value contains scaling ratio (measured in percents) for the top limit in monitoring graph window."
Cooler:http://www.arctic-cooling.com/vga2.php?idx=166
Case:http://www.antec.com/usa/productDetails ... s&id=15900
p.s. Riva tuner shows exactly same value of 64 for mine too so I don't think this is temperature.
p.p.s. Right click on the field and click help and it says this:
"This value contains scaling ratio (measured in percents) for the top limit in monitoring graph window."
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Cool cheers for all the help lads..
Have uninstalled rivatuner now because it was annoying me too much anyway so if I still have problems with the gpu crashing I'll have a look in the BIOS as well.
Once I get my tax-back sorted though, I will be buying that cooler Muddy, for the money its going for I might as well!
Thanks again!
Have uninstalled rivatuner now because it was annoying me too much anyway so if I still have problems with the gpu crashing I'll have a look in the BIOS as well.
Once I get my tax-back sorted though, I will be buying that cooler Muddy, for the money its going for I might as well!
Thanks again!
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Right, I'm still getting the crashes even though I've uninstalled Rivatuner.
Looked through my BIOS and there is nowhere where a safe-limit has been set.
Haven't had much luck with ntune, it won't let me change much unless I want to overclock my card, which I don't! So unless I'm missing something in the menues, I'm out of ideas!
My new fans are coming soon so hopefully it won't be a problem but its still pissing me off!
Looked through my BIOS and there is nowhere where a safe-limit has been set.
Haven't had much luck with ntune, it won't let me change much unless I want to overclock my card, which I don't! So unless I'm missing something in the menues, I'm out of ideas!
My new fans are coming soon so hopefully it won't be a problem but its still pissing me off!
Are you sure it the Gpu causing the crash, could be the Cpu cooler ???
If not maybe you have to much hot air in the case, improve the cooling in the case add a couple of these
case fans not cheap though they are very good at removing hot air and also are silent - I am running 2 of these
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If not maybe you have to much hot air in the case, improve the cooling in the case add a couple of these
case fans not cheap though they are very good at removing hot air and also are silent - I am running 2 of these
Noctua Fans
The NF-S12 is the first fan employing a novel rotor which was developed by the Austrian Institute for Heat-Transmission and Fan Technology. Thanks to the special optimisation of the blade geometry towards ultra low noise application, the NF-S12 is up to 10% more quiet than current high-end fans at the same flow rate. The NF-S12 series are equipped with a magnetically centred, self lubricating oil-pressure bearing that provides a new level of quietness and long-term stability.
- 12v performance - 1200RPM, 17dBA, 48CFM
- 7.5v performance - 600RPM, <6dBA, 24CFM
- 3 and 4 pin power connectors
- Ultra-Low-Noise Adaptor (U.L.N.A.) included