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I'd check the seating/thermal paste of the heatsink. When I took the cooler off my Gigabyte card to put on the water block one of the memory chips still had the plastic backing on the back of the thermal pad! You may improve things by re-seating everything....
To be honest, I would rather try to RMA the card. I have not had any luck with it since I purchased it. When it performs it's great, but between keeping temps in control and all the many issues I have had with it. I would rather see if I can replace it instead.
I just did Heaven bench on stock clocks, stock fan profiles, ULPS off constant voltage off (which ran heaven, but then caused my pc to crash shortly after). By the end of the bench, gpu1 was hitting 93 degree's @ 77% fan speed, gpu2 was sitting comfortably at 75 degree's @ 44% fan speed.
That is with constant voltage off, which I absolutely can not go without as it causes the pc to become unstable and will blue screen or lock up when playing games.
There has to be something wrong with it somewhere, it just seems to be too troublesome. If it's not one problem, it's another. I haven't had a single period where everything has been working great. It was a bargain when I bought it at £480 2 months ago, but I have had nothing but problems with it since I bought it. The only redeeming factor is even when it's not working, it still outperforms my 6950, so it was still a step up. For the money I paid though, I shouldn't have to be in hardware management mode as often as I am.