Nvidia Geforce 210 overheating problem

hotel13

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The title says it all..
My heat idles at about 60-70 c but when i start any game it jumps up to 105+ in about 4 minutes before it shuts off. I've looked around and noticed i can't mess with the fan speed either! I'm kind of stuck atm and i'm not sure what to do.
 
Solution
Run the computer with the cover off and see if all the case fans and the GPU fan is really spinning. I have an older low profile Nvidia 9400GT in my home theater PC and it was doing the same thing. The cheap cards cheap fan died. I was able to get a whole new heat sink and fan on ebay for like $4.00.

Just measure the spacing on the heat sink and make sure the replacement one you get matches. Some of the smaller cards are 55mm.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VGA-Video-Card-Heatsink-Cooler-Cooling-Fan-55mm-/320918047186?pt=US_Video_Card_GPU_Cooling&hash=item4ab834c9d2

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fit-All-PC-VGA-Video-Card-Heatsinks-Cooler-Cooling-Fan-/190736828902?pt=US_Video_Card_GPU_Cooling&hash=item2c68cd09e6

bucknutty

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Run the computer with the cover off and see if all the case fans and the GPU fan is really spinning. I have an older low profile Nvidia 9400GT in my home theater PC and it was doing the same thing. The cheap cards cheap fan died. I was able to get a whole new heat sink and fan on ebay for like $4.00.

Just measure the spacing on the heat sink and make sure the replacement one you get matches. Some of the smaller cards are 55mm.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VGA-Video-Card-Heatsink-Cooler-Cooling-Fan-55mm-/320918047186?pt=US_Video_Card_GPU_Cooling&hash=item4ab834c9d2

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fit-All-PC-VGA-Video-Card-Heatsinks-Cooler-Cooling-Fan-/190736828902?pt=US_Video_Card_GPU_Cooling&hash=item2c68cd09e6
 
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hotel13

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thanks for all the help so quickly guys.. i figured out that my fan stops spinning every once and a while and doesn't seem to speed up when i need it too. i've tried all the software tricks but it seems none of them allow fan speed control such as msi afterburner, rivatuner, and a couple others i can't remember the name of but i'm pretty sure i've tried em all which leads me to the question: is there any way i can up the speed of my fan? or will i just have to replace it?
 

bucknutty

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Replace the fan. On those budget cards there is no fan controller, so you cant speed up the fan. Whats the exact make and model of the card? In my case it was easier to replace the heatsink and fan all in one shot, but you might be able to get a new fan for around $5.00.

Clutchc makes a good point. For around $30 you could get an HD6450 that would be like 3 times as fast.
 

hotel13

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Yeah i think you're right the fan is just showing its age, i think i will just get a whole new card.. it's either that or the thermal paste needs replacing but either way i'd rather not spend to much time fixing an old card like this lol once again thanks.

ps. the heatsync looks like WAY too much trouble to remove.
 

bucknutty

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I actually have an 8400gs in my office PC, It works ok for 2 screens and word and excel, access dbs and productivity. That card is about 6 years old and would be about 1/4 as fast as the gt210. The GT210 is about 2 years newer.

Get the HD5450, or the HD6450. Boost in performance and it uses less energy.