GTX650TI Boost Over Heating, BSOD, System Crashing, HELP

Sean7530

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Hi All,

So Lately I have been getting quite some issues with my gaming pc, When In-Games my game would crash, Times it would crash my whole Pc and Times I Get the BSOD Screen?


So today i decided to monitor My GTX650Ti Boost, And by the looks of things it was overheating going over 70+°C Which is Over Heating when only playing games?


Doe's Anybody know why this is happening?,


Help Would Much Be Appriceied
 
Solution
newer game cards have a default fan profile in the bios and in the video drivers. if the video drivers are damaged the gpu fan may not spin up when under load. also the fan itself or the thermal paste may have gone bad. use msi afterburner and on the desktop with nothing running set the gpu fan to max (70-80 percent). see if you hear and see the fan spin up to max speed. if it does then set a fan profile of max speed at 50-60c and play. if the gpu stays cool and gpu fan spins up fine under msi then it may have been a damaged driver. if it still over heats use msi and set the card to stock speeds if it stays cool then it the gpu chip.
newer game cards have a default fan profile in the bios and in the video drivers. if the video drivers are damaged the gpu fan may not spin up when under load. also the fan itself or the thermal paste may have gone bad. use msi afterburner and on the desktop with nothing running set the gpu fan to max (70-80 percent). see if you hear and see the fan spin up to max speed. if it does then set a fan profile of max speed at 50-60c and play. if the gpu stays cool and gpu fan spins up fine under msi then it may have been a damaged driver. if it still over heats use msi and set the card to stock speeds if it stays cool then it the gpu chip.
 
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