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Old Apr 01, 2006, 10:02 PM // 22:02   #21
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Could you buy it online if they didn't carry it? (If we're talking about a chain store...they likely won't.)

Arctic Silver 5

Certainly don't buy any "store-brand" products (CompUSSR thermal grease).
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Old Apr 01, 2006, 10:45 PM // 22:45   #22
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My 6800GT is horribly overheating at the moment as well, usually freezes my frames and makes weird artifacts pop up. It runs up to 134 degrees C while playing Guild Wars (even though the GPU is limited to 120C max!)

I don't know anything about changing coolers or adding paste or anything, I've never even looked inside my computer. What do you guys suggest? I feel my card might just burn out in the next couple of weeks.
If your video card is still under warranty, contact the manufacturer and see what they recommend.

I had weird artifacting issues happen with my 6800GT combined with an older SiS chipset motherboard. After much experimentation, I cured the problem by speeding up the memory latency timings from CAS 2.5 down to CAS 2 in the BIOS. I guess the 6800GT was a bit too fast for this older system's default settings!
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Old Apr 02, 2006, 08:06 AM // 08:06   #23
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My top card idles at around 68 C, under load high 80s, low 90s. Tough little suckers.
Your card is going to fry.
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Old Apr 02, 2006, 08:09 AM // 08:09   #24
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You need better air flow through your case.

Try mounting some more fans that will creat a "wind tunnel" effect in your case.
The more cool air flowing into the case = the better.

I've got 5 fans on my rig... not including the video card fan, CPU fan, and PSU fans.
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Old Apr 02, 2006, 11:37 AM // 11:37   #25
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Narada, your temps are fine, as long as cpu temp is under 50c under load, its fine, airflow is possibly your problem, may need to invest in a case with better airflow.
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Old Apr 02, 2006, 12:33 PM // 12:33   #26
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i dont knnow if it was already suggested, but couldnt you use a slot fan?
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Old Apr 02, 2006, 04:19 PM // 16:19   #27
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Narada, your temps are fine, as long as cpu temp is under 50c under load, its fine, airflow is possibly your problem, may need to invest in a case with better airflow.
I'd been thinking about that. As much as I love this case, getting a mid-tower was a bad idea. It's way too cramped, though I re-routed as many wires as I could behind everything on the other side... The only things blocking airflow are the power wires and data cables going to my hard drives, CD and DVD burners, and floppy drive. Do you think I should try the Artic Silver on my GFX card first or do you think that a new case would probably clear up the problems I'm having? I was thinking about trying the Artic Silver first just because that's like $5.00 US whereas a case is ~$100.00 US.

@ OneArmedScissor: I have 5 case fans, 1 for the processor, one for the graphics card, and two on the power supply. I drew an airflow diagram here, would you mind telling me if there's anything you think I should change with it?
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Old Apr 02, 2006, 05:57 PM // 17:57   #28
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Nope, I wouldn't try remove gpu heatsink, just to put thermal grease on it, the temps are fine, you may as well invest in a better case, it will cost alot more, but it will stop your problems, as i said the temps are fine. Just out of intrest what is the cpu temp under load?. gpu temps run alot higher than what yours is doing. My X800Xl will go up to 90c before problems arise, not that it's ever gone that high, under load it stays around 50c.
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Old Apr 02, 2006, 07:11 PM // 19:11   #29
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I don't think that the CPU has ever topped 60 degrees Celsius.
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Old Apr 03, 2006, 07:12 PM // 19:12   #30
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i dont understand how you guys are getting your tempatures? does everyone have the fan controller with tempature readings, or is there another way???
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Old Apr 03, 2006, 07:34 PM // 19:34   #31
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i dont understand how you guys are getting your tempatures? does everyone have the fan controller with tempature readings, or is there another way???
I have a LCD panel on the front of my rig that gives me the temps, fan speeds, power consumption and the time. That's how I know mine, at the moment the CPU is at 22.8 degrees, the CPU fan is at 3200rpm and the GPU is at 37 degrees.
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Old Apr 03, 2006, 07:52 PM // 19:52   #32
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I have a LCD panel on the front of my rig that gives me the temps, fan speeds, power consumption and the time. That's how I know mine, at the moment the CPU is at 22.8 degrees, the CPU fan is at 3200rpm and the GPU is at 37 degrees.
which water kit?
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Old Apr 03, 2006, 08:03 PM // 20:03   #33
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same problem here i have a x1600 pro iceQ edition an im gettin heating problems
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Old Apr 03, 2006, 11:06 PM // 23:06   #34
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which water kit?
That's an idle temp on air with a 'Vapochill Micro Ultra' CPU cooler. Besides that I also have 2 x 120mm fans and 2 x 80mm fans on the case coupled with some fancy cabling to aid airflow. Under a full load, say playing GW, FEAR, FS2004 or BF2 then the temp never exceeds 34 degrees. That cooler was the best £30 I've spent.

As for liquid cooling, nah I don't trust liquid around electricity no matter how safe people say it is.
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Old Apr 04, 2006, 01:31 AM // 01:31   #35
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@ OneArmedScissor: I have 5 case fans, 1 for the processor, one for the graphics card, and two on the power supply. I drew an airflow diagram here, would you mind telling me if there's anything you think I should change with it?
Sorry for appearing out of nowhere, but being a physicist and computer engineer in a very hot tropical country, I couldn't resist pointing out that the airflow your case fans create is absolutely the opposite of how it should be! Hot air rises even without convection so the fans that are sucking air into your case from near the top and the back of your CPU are actually returning most of the heat back into your case to effectively broil your PC's innards. The case fans at the front/bottom of your pc are expelling the cold air that is present near the front where the cooler components are. They should instead be forcing air inward, such that they can get cool air from in front and below your tower where no sources of heat are usually present. Try reversing the current directions of your fans. I'm sure the results will be favorable.
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Old Apr 04, 2006, 02:51 AM // 02:51   #36
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Not another bloody Physicist? Me too, well I have the qualifications but don't work in the field anymore.

As for the case fans, that precisely how mine are set up. The lower two fans 'suck' and the higher ones 'blow'. Plus I have a single 80mm placed into the side panel right above the CPU cooler which sucks out any excess heat that the VapoChill doesn't see to. Not that it needs it. it's a very efficiant cooling solution.
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Old Apr 04, 2006, 12:29 PM // 12:29   #37
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That makes three, I design WC loops for fun...

If you have the option, RMA the card. After that, if you get no satisfaction, start looking at case airflow and case design.
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Old Apr 04, 2006, 06:53 PM // 18:53   #38
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well i know that ATI video cards goes on very high temp like the pentium and Nvidea are similar to the AMD.

I Now have a Ati card and before i used and nvidea i never had heat problems but at this moment with the ATi card am having severe problems but im installing more fans ins it.

and probably get a radiator on it.
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is there some weird correlation between physics majors and forum topics about overheating?

Well back to the topic, if the problem still occurs, I'd recommend turning in the videocard. Either that, or getting a new power supply if it doesnt solve it.
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Old Apr 05, 2006, 02:18 AM // 02:18   #40
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same problem here i have a x1600 pro iceQ edition an im gettin heating problems
ICEq is from HiS which runs into problems with their remarketed Arctic Silencer. It's just the HS contact or Fan problem.

My advice, is just pick up a Vanteq Iceberq5 or 4 depending on compatibility off Newegg. Or go for a Zalman fan. This WILL VOID your warranty if you apply it on. However, the cooling is down right amazing, and you can get the blue LED version rofls...... If your card is under warranty, maybe try to get a return. DO NOT BOTHER FOR A RMA, your just going to get some refurbished crap. Just get everything off newegg. The only local store that I know of that stocks AS5 is Microcenter.... Or atleast there's where i got mine.

I don't like paying 5$ shipping for a 1/2 ounce tube....... that costs 7$....

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