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May 20, 2014 7:29:57 AM

I'm using EVGA's GTX 780 and at this very second the temperature is reading 57C and seems to be going up. I'm using the latest version of HWMonitor to monitor the temperature. Yesterday the idle temperature went all the way up to 69C. Which is really strange because when I first got the card it didn't even exceed 30C idle. Took the card off my computer cleaned it and same temperatures... It's strange because when I run MSI Afterburner and try to purposely get the GPU really hot, it doesn't exceed 83C. Running 1920 x 1080 maxed it gets to 79-81C then drops down to 80 then 79 then back to 80C again. And when it gets to weaker parts of the test it goes down to 77. So I closed the test when it got really hot and opened the test again and kept doing that to see how hot I can get it and the hottest I can get it was 83C which mean this card is actually performing at a normal temperature under load. 80-85C is considered acceptable under high load If I'm correct but usually stays at an optimum performance level of 80C while gaming. So under load the card seems to be reading normal temps but while idle scratch 57C it's now @ 58C and probably won't stop until it it's around 59C considering my room temperature is 72F. When my room temperature is 77C the card gets to 69C idle.

What is wrong with my card? I've left my computer on for probably 2 months straight but I haven't been playing any huge games even. Why is it running so hot?

Also, another very weird thing... I thought maybe it was the software driver is out to date. So I installed the newest version of Nvidia Driver (Beta) and the card dropped from 69C to 38C until the install was completed and I restarted my computer, back to 59C again.

What????
This problem just occured 1 day ago out of the blue I am constantly monitoring system temps. What's up?

I'll try a system reformat later but I don't think it'll do anything. I think it might be time for an RMA. This card is def not worth $500.

So what do you think? RMA?
Also, will my warranty expire if I RMA the card? When they fix it / send me a new one will the 3 year warranty it comes with be expired? Or will I be able to RMA it as many times as I want for 3 years. This is bullshit. I hope they fix this anytime it does this. I paid 520$ for this thing.

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May 20, 2014 7:38:01 AM

That temperature is pretty normal, the card can go up to 105C but it will never reach that temperature, the maximum they go up is 83C and stay there while gaming, you got nothing to worry about, your card is running cool. I have a 780ti and it runs at 57C on idle as well, and max is 83C it keeps that temperature. Try it yourself while playing a game and you will see that it wont go above 83C.
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May 20, 2014 7:38:36 AM

what is the fan speed at idle? are all the fans spinning? can you set a custom fan profile?
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May 20, 2014 7:40:57 AM

http://i.imgur.com/kHpUopJ.png
also, according to corsair link the fan is spinning RPM 1312-1313
Not sure how to go about setting a custom fan profile
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May 20, 2014 7:42:23 AM

if your gpu is idle at around 60C and your room temp is around 77F (25C), then something isn't quite right

your early idle temps of around 30C is what I would expect at idle with your room temps.

either something is effecting airflow in your case, some kind of malware or program is using your GPU, or worst case (but unlikely given at load temps are normal) the card has developed a problem

what is your fan setup like in your case? are they all working ok?
do a full malware scan, see if anything is found
launch in safemode and/or selective startup with only windows programs enabled - see what temps you get
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May 20, 2014 7:44:41 AM

blockhead78 said:
if your gpu is idle at around 60C and your room temp is around 77F (25C), then something isn't quite right

your early idle temps of around 30C is what I would expect at idle with your room temps.

either something is effecting airflow in your case, some kind of malware or program is using your GPU, or worst case the card has developed a problem

what is your fan setup like in your case? are they all working ok?
do a full malware scan, see if anything is found
launch in safemode and/or selective startup with only windows programs enabled - see what temps you get


I thought the same thing. Maybe some type of program is using my GPU. I have basically 5 fans in my case. I have a Corsair H80i that has 2 fans on the back of the case and inside of the case blowing air into the case. I have 1 fan on the side of the case. And I have 2 fans on the front of the case cooling down the HDD
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May 20, 2014 7:47:10 AM

Have you checked if the fans on the card are still operating correctly? Your idle temps are closer to my load temps and I'm also on air, but with two 780s.
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May 20, 2014 7:47:45 AM

Watch your GPU usage while idling. You can view this in Precision X. You should be viewing fan speed in Precision X as well, because it will give you the actual % and not a RPM number, which probably isn't completely accurate.

You can create a custom fan profile in Precision X as well.

Is this a reference style card? If so, it's somewhat normal because they run hotter, but exhaust the air out the rear so the other components don't heat up.
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May 20, 2014 7:49:56 AM

enemy1g said:
Have you checked if the fans on the card are still operating correctly? Your idle temps are closer to my load temps and I'm also on air, but with two 780s.


Just opened the case and gently touched the fan. Yes, it's spinning. Fan seems to be working just fine.
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May 20, 2014 7:50:22 AM

Here's mine

I have my card Profile Setup as High Performance
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May 20, 2014 7:51:32 AM

Kekoh said:
Watch your GPU usage while idling. You can view this in Precision X. You should be viewing fan speed in Precision X as well, because it will give you the actual % and not a RPM number, which probably isn't completely accurate.

You can create a custom fan profile in Precision X as well.

Is this a reference style card? If so, it's somewhat normal because they run hotter, but exhaust the air out the rear so the other components don't heat up.


http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=03G-P4-278...

that's my exact card. With the Titan looks no ACX cooler. Still, it used to run 30C idle..
I will download the program and check the usage while idle now..
Edit: according to EVGA Precision X 0.0% GPU Usage

http://puu.sh/8TTZ1.jpg
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May 20, 2014 7:56:36 AM

ahhh it's the reference cooler

while yes that doesn't cool as well as the ACX edition, still strange how it used to run idle at 30C and now it's around double that
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May 20, 2014 7:58:07 AM

blockhead78 said:
ahhh it's the reference cooler

while yes that doesn't cool as well as the ACX edition, still strange how it used to run idle at 30C and now it's around double that


2 days ago it ran at 40-50C which I thought was weird
Yesterday I noticed it got up to 69C

It actually seems to be getting worse
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May 20, 2014 8:00:12 AM

How long have you had the card? I'd suggest that you'll need to apply new thermal paste. Or just RMA it and hopefully request that you can get an ACX version instead and you'll pay the difference? Not sure if that's possible, but I'm sure a quick call to EVGA will sort things out.
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May 20, 2014 8:00:32 AM

I can't remember exactly what my fan speed is at idle, since I'm at work and can't check, but it does seem like 32% is a little low... especially for 57C. Click the fan curve button and set up a more aggressive fan profile.

If i remember correctly, I believe my fan speed at idle is around 45%.
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May 20, 2014 8:04:57 AM

enemy1g said:
How long have you had the card? I'd suggest that you'll need to apply new thermal paste. Or just RMA it and hopefully request that you can get an ACX version instead and you'll pay the difference? Not sure if that's possible, but I'm sure a quick call to EVGA will sort things out.


Maybe like 4 months I had it
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May 20, 2014 8:06:07 AM

Priva said:
blockhead78 said:
ahhh it's the reference cooler

while yes that doesn't cool as well as the ACX edition, still strange how it used to run idle at 30C and now it's around double that


2 days ago it ran at 40-50C which I thought was weird
Yesterday I noticed it got up to 69C

It actually seems to be getting worse


If you are worried get new drivers, or roll back, perform a clean install, but before try changing your system performance to adaptive in the Nvidia Control Panel. Restart, this should fix your problem.

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May 20, 2014 8:15:52 AM

cabudinen said:
Priva said:
blockhead78 said:
ahhh it's the reference cooler

while yes that doesn't cool as well as the ACX edition, still strange how it used to run idle at 30C and now it's around double that


2 days ago it ran at 40-50C which I thought was weird
Yesterday I noticed it got up to 69C

It actually seems to be getting worse


If you are worried get new drivers, or roll back, but perform a clean install. This should fixed your problem. Restart your computer.



This Precision X messed up a lot trying to setup a custom curve. It's difficult to use and I don't like it. These settings are gone when you reformat your computer right?
I'm going to reformat my PC and install the drivers all over again. If it does the same thing do you think I should just return it?
Edit: Power Mangement mode is already on adaptive. I clicked restore to defaults and it's still on adaptive
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May 20, 2014 8:20:22 AM

Priva said:
cabudinen said:
Priva said:
blockhead78 said:
ahhh it's the reference cooler

while yes that doesn't cool as well as the ACX edition, still strange how it used to run idle at 30C and now it's around double that


2 days ago it ran at 40-50C which I thought was weird
Yesterday I noticed it got up to 69C

It actually seems to be getting worse


If you are worried get new drivers, or roll back, but perform a clean install. This should fixed your problem. Restart your computer.



This Precision X messed up a lot trying to setup a custom curve. It's difficult to use and I don't like it. These settings are gone when you reformat your computer right?
I'm going to reformat my PC and install the drivers all over again. If it does the same thing do you think I should just return it?

Did you change your Power Management mode to Adaptive in the Nvidia Control Panel? It worked for me.

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May 20, 2014 8:23:27 AM

I put it in adaptive and it's the same temperature
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May 20, 2014 8:23:34 AM

Notice his idle fan speed is 42%, similar to what I had mentioned. I think upping your idle fan speed would fix, or at least alleviate the temps.
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May 20, 2014 8:24:30 AM

Do this and restart you computer, open Precision X and close all programs, web browsers,etc. you will see that the clocks of the card will lower to 324Mhz.

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May 20, 2014 8:24:57 AM

Priva said:
I put it in adaptive and it's the same temperature


Did you restart? This is key.

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May 20, 2014 8:27:55 AM

cabudinen said:
Priva said:
I put it in adaptive and it's the same temperature


Did you restart? This is key.



Let me see
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May 20, 2014 8:32:25 AM

cabudinen said:
Do this and restart you computer, open Precision X and close all programs, web browsers,etc. you will see that the clocks of the card will lower to 324Mhz.



Restarted the PC. I was in Adaptive mode all along 53C and rising
edited: now bouncing to 55-56C like before
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May 20, 2014 8:35:17 AM

Priva said:
cabudinen said:
Do this and restart you computer, open Precision X and close all programs, web browsers,etc. you will see that the clocks of the card will lower to 324Mhz.



Restarted the PC. I was in Adaptive mode all along 53C and rising


Are you running beta drivers? or what drivers are you running?

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May 20, 2014 8:38:00 AM

cabudinen said:
Priva said:
cabudinen said:
Do this and restart you computer, open Precision X and close all programs, web browsers,etc. you will see that the clocks of the card will lower to 324Mhz.



Restarted the PC. I was in Adaptive mode all along 53C and rising


Are you running beta drivers? or what drivers are you running?



I'm running 337.50 Beta. I just upgraded to that yesterday hoping it would fix the temperatures
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May 20, 2014 8:39:53 AM

Priva said:
cabudinen said:
Priva said:
cabudinen said:
Do this and restart you computer, open Precision X and close all programs, web browsers,etc. you will see that the clocks of the card will lower to 324Mhz.



Restarted the PC. I was in Adaptive mode all along 53C and rising


Are you running beta drivers? or what drivers are you running?



I'm running 337.50 Beta. I just upgraded to that yesterday hoping it would fix the temperatures


Roll back to the latest WHQL and repeat what I told you. It should fix it, don't forget to restart. I know you dont want to do it, but give it one more try.

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May 20, 2014 8:42:21 AM

cabudinen said:
Priva said:
cabudinen said:
Priva said:
cabudinen said:
Do this and restart you computer, open Precision X and close all programs, web browsers,etc. you will see that the clocks of the card will lower to 324Mhz.



Restarted the PC. I was in Adaptive mode all along 53C and rising


Are you running beta drivers? or what drivers are you running?



I'm running 337.50 Beta. I just upgraded to that yesterday hoping it would fix the temperatures


Roll back to the latest WHQL and repeat what I told you. It should fix it, don't forget to restart. I know you dont want to do it, but give it one more try.



Going back to release driver and doing adaptive again. I'll see if it does anything
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May 20, 2014 9:00:22 AM



it seems to have fixed the temperature problem. But is this going to decrease gaming performance?
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May 20, 2014 9:02:42 AM

Priva said:

it seems to have fixed the temperature problem. But is this going to decrease gaming performance?

Nice! No, it should not, it will boost automatically!
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May 20, 2014 9:02:50 AM

Nope, when you start a game the clock speed will ramp up to what is required.
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May 20, 2014 9:04:20 AM

Thanks a lot! I thought for sure I was going to require RMA. I'm glad that it's working the way it should now
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May 20, 2014 9:05:38 AM

Priva said:
Thanks a lot! I thought for sure I was going to require RMA. I'm glad that it's working the way it should now


Glad to know, and remember we are here to help! ;) 
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June 26, 2014 11:37:14 PM

I've found that running shadowplay when you're not playing a game, will cause my gtx 780 to reach temperatures of 49C to 55C even when idle. I turned shadowplay off and the temps went down to around 27C & 29C barely touching 30C. You may want to check if you have shadowplay running in geforce experience.


best of luck.
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