Just after some advice please....
Been running a BFG 9800 GX2 on a Vista 64 machine for the past couple of weeks with no problems up until yesterday and now again today.
Problem: after about an hours use, be it gaming or just browsing the internet I get a message on my monitor stating that it is going into power saving mode. Green light changes to orange and the fan on my graphics card comes on full blast and stays on. I end up having to do a soft reboot to get my display up again. I can then use the computer (straight away) for about another hour before it happens again. This happened four times last night in the space of 5 hours and it has happened 3 times tonight in 4 hours.
Today, I even took the side panel off my computer and had a large fan blowing cool air into the case and yet it still happened. Touching the graphics card it is quite hot but not burning. You can keep you hand on it without any discomfort. With the fan blowing on it the card was very cool.
Does this sound like it is just an overheating problem or could the card have developed a fault?
Been running a BFG 9800 GX2 on a Vista 64 machine for the past couple of weeks with no problems up until yesterday and now again today.
Problem: after about an hours use, be it gaming or just browsing the internet I get a message on my monitor stating that it is going into power saving mode. Green light changes to orange and the fan on my graphics card comes on full blast and stays on. I end up having to do a soft reboot to get my display up again. I can then use the computer (straight away) for about another hour before it happens again. This happened four times last night in the space of 5 hours and it has happened 3 times tonight in 4 hours.
Today, I even took the side panel off my computer and had a large fan blowing cool air into the case and yet it still happened. Touching the graphics card it is quite hot but not burning. You can keep you hand on it without any discomfort. With the fan blowing on it the card was very cool.
Does this sound like it is just an overheating problem or could the card have developed a fault?