Hi,
Since September I have been experiencing PC shutdowns with fans at 100% whenever I try to play a game with graphics. I don't play very often, so I haven't been noticing so much. In the beginning I thought it was Troy, but it seems it is every 3D game! (https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/tw-troy-keeps-crashing-my-pc-hard.18937429/)
The card is the EVGA 2070GTX Super and temperature reaches 86oC, works there for about 1-2min and then PC shutdowns with the fans at 100%. CPU temperature is around 50oC. Of course if I leave the case side windows open, pc works fine.
Case is the Corsair 280X with two fans in front entering air and a H115 radiator also entering air with its two fans (based on corsair advise). Graphics card is at the bottom of the case.
Any ideas? Maybe de-assembly the card and reapply thermal paste? Adding on more fan at the bottom? Thing is that that didn't happen in the past, so I feel something is failing on the cooling part of the card.
Thanks
Since September I have been experiencing PC shutdowns with fans at 100% whenever I try to play a game with graphics. I don't play very often, so I haven't been noticing so much. In the beginning I thought it was Troy, but it seems it is every 3D game! (https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/tw-troy-keeps-crashing-my-pc-hard.18937429/)
The card is the EVGA 2070GTX Super and temperature reaches 86oC, works there for about 1-2min and then PC shutdowns with the fans at 100%. CPU temperature is around 50oC. Of course if I leave the case side windows open, pc works fine.
Case is the Corsair 280X with two fans in front entering air and a H115 radiator also entering air with its two fans (based on corsair advise). Graphics card is at the bottom of the case.
Any ideas? Maybe de-assembly the card and reapply thermal paste? Adding on more fan at the bottom? Thing is that that didn't happen in the past, so I feel something is failing on the cooling part of the card.
Thanks