this is minei know about voltage, bumping it down to 0.900 reduces temps by a couple of degrees and that's it.
gpu1 = 6950
single monitor
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multi monitors
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this is minei know about voltage, bumping it down to 0.900 reduces temps by a couple of degrees and that's it.
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how? reducing clocks, reduces heat. increasing clocks increases heat.
yeah, the bottom one was about my temps before this happened, but the fan speed was about 30 rather than 25 like yours.this is mine
gpu1 = 6950
but still if u force the clocks lower in AB the voltage goes to 3d voltage setting still at idle.For some reason I thought you OC'd it and the temps went down *facepalm*
Looks like no games for me until this is sorted. I just put portal 2 on, and within 10 seconds the temperature was 85 degress at 85% fan speed.
have u tryed disabling your other monitors and reboot then see if the temps stay around 35-40cyeah, the bottom one was about my temps before this happened, but the fan speed was about 30 rather than 25 like yours.
Maybe the thermal grease somehow got ****ed up?
Dry a driver reinstall to see if drivers are causing the games to fail. It sounds more like a hardware problem though. I suggest you RMA, firstly, run your games with 100% fan and monitor the temps.
Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 RedistributableFinal Status: Fail
Version of Item: 10.0.30319
Size: 9 Mbytes
Disable MSI completely, uninstall it if you have to, revert everything to stock, then see what temps are like idle, MSI won't work perfectly with every single combo out there, and it has lots of weird quirks even when it works fine.
Clocks make little difference in temp, voltage makes a big difference.
i'm using exactly the same settings as before the problem.There are situations in which multi monitors won't enable the higher clock and most people get flickering in this scenario but some people don't, are you sure idle clocks and voltage were the same. Memory won't make much if any difference to temps.
What heatsink do you have on the new cpu vs the old one, is the heat being blown right out of the heatsink into the intake of your gpu, is it closer, have you disabled the chipset gpu properly and its reading the right temps?
35 idle and 65 load simply sound very low in the first place for a reference card, unlocked to a 6970 basically(clocks and voltage?). Well okay it doesn't sound bad if it was running at 65% fan speed for 65C, which is insane. I've never run a reference AMD fan past about 40% because its ridiculously loud even by then, above 60 its horrifically loud and theres no need. The cards will happily run at 80c.
What was the weather like with previous temps, my systems running much hotter today than a couple months ago.
As for things for the driver failing to install, generally not a good sign, have you run all the windows updates as there is often updates for Visual in there, it might have failed simply because you had a newer version installed, or it may need a previous upgrade first, who knows.

rma it,Clean install done. catalyst 11.5b installed. running at 70 degrees idle with default settings an no changes.![]()

right. i bit the bullet and opened up the card, wiped the thermal junk off and put some of my own ocz freeze that i had lying about and now its down to 45C @45 fan as before
Too bad i had to open the card though - although i was gonna do it anyway with the new cooler.


