Other cooling solutions for 7750

Solution
Well, you could go with a couple different things. First, you could add a fan to the heatsink all ready there. Second, you could look into something like the arctic accelero line, they make heatsinks and fans for video cards. Third, you could get a better card. Adding a fan Might not help. 65 degrees is still well within the thermal limits, as most video cards are good to run into the 80s. Not sure about that particular card, it might not be that great of an overclocker. With the third party heatsink and fans, you're looking at spending another 40 - 150 $. The only time I can really recommend a third party heatsink setup is on reference cooled cards that are past their warranty. Your best bet is to put the money into getting a...
Well, you could go with a couple different things. First, you could add a fan to the heatsink all ready there. Second, you could look into something like the arctic accelero line, they make heatsinks and fans for video cards. Third, you could get a better card. Adding a fan Might not help. 65 degrees is still well within the thermal limits, as most video cards are good to run into the 80s. Not sure about that particular card, it might not be that great of an overclocker. With the third party heatsink and fans, you're looking at spending another 40 - 150 $. The only time I can really recommend a third party heatsink setup is on reference cooled cards that are past their warranty. Your best bet is to put the money into getting a faster card. Just my two cents.
 
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Liquid cooling would cost more than a new Graphics Card. Buy something better. When 7750's were last sold they were about $100. You could buy a not too old GTX 650Ti for that now on eBay. This'll run cool and twice the fps as the 7750. Or if your more cashed up even a 750Ti would eat the 7750.
 

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My card actually went past 65ºC (just checked) and kept working while gaming, a third part heat sink would be ok since its compatible with other cards and thanks for letting me know about ARCTIC Accelero, I might be able to buy a liquid cooling system and use it for future cards.