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Temperature problems!

Are you running more than 1 monitor. It is at higher clocks at idle than it otherwise would on a single monitor. The core is a couple of 100mhz higher, but the memory doesn't downclock in multi-monitor as the higher clocks and voltage are required to prevent flickering, which was a big problem with the Radeon 5 series cards initially.

Running at those temps consistently may have cooked the thermal interface material to the point where it can no longer efficiently transfer the heat from the heat producing parts of the card to the heatsink. I have seen this with a cpu, the TIM becomes hard and very brittle. I would remove the cooler and replace the TIM and see what difference this makes to temps during load. My guess is you would see a vast improvement.
 
The only games I download are honestly only from Steam/Origin or anything like that...i play about 3 games and that's it...
I just ran Malwarebytes, It found 10 threats but did not make a difference sadly...? :(

Stopzilla just makes my computer freeze out sadly :S

Thanks!!

I appreciate all the help!

Edit: yes I will definitely be replacing the paste tomorrow, Little late to do it now and don't have any sitting around sadly...
Yes running 2 monitors, Sometimes 3 if I ever need to/want to show anything on my tv...

Thanks!
 
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load defaults in ccc,than can sometimes cure it

using chrome web browser? disabling hardware acceleration might help
 
how long has it been doing it? your mid clocks are the culprit imo

you have idle/mid/gaming clocks and it switches between them depending on gpu loads
 
yeah you can do,but idling at 500mhz wont help hence the higher temps,it should idle at 300mhz

Not with multi-monitors it won't. Idling at higher temps isn't the problem, the load temps are what are causing the card to artifact after use. I believe this is due to the extended use of multi-monitor setup degrading the efficiency of the TIM. I could be wrong, but the last time I was wrong was the last time I thought I was wrong! :D
 
It has been doing it for about 2 days maybe...Never had any problems with it before, Will try booting into safe mode now and get back to you guys :)

Thanks.
 
Are you running more than 1 monitor. It is at higher clocks at idle than it otherwise would on a single monitor.

Yes running 2 monitors, Sometimes 3 if I ever need to/want to show anything on my tv...

yeah you can do,but idling at 500mhz wont help hence the higher temps,it should idle at 300mhz
oops?? :p

Definitely a case for a good stipdown clean and new tim, so long as the fans are running correctly ;)
 
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Not with multi-monitors it won't. Idling at higher temps isn't the problem, the load temps are what are causing the card to artifact after use. I believe this is due to the extended use of multi-monitor setup degrading the efficiency of the TIM. I could be wrong, but the last time I was wrong was the last time I thought I was wrong! :D

yes that's true i meant multi monitor 120hz above aside
 
For some reason AB or CCC won't show anything in safe mode? :S Maybe I'm doing something wrong...?

But I see a lot of people suggesting the strip down and apply new paste...maybe that's my problem...Hopefully...!

Thanks for sticking with me after all this...haha.

Andy.
 
This is almost identical to an issue I was having with my 680 - idle temps of around 70 showing 0% gpu usage. I even posted a topic here titled something like unusual overheating issue. I fixed mine after a lot of trial and error by installing new nvidia driver via a custom install option as a completely new install replacing any prior settings.

I have a strong hunch this is a virus or software issue for the topic creator and that replacing thermal paste won't improve anything. I think it's an advanced bitcoin virus that falsely shows 0% gpu usage to divert people's attention from it.

Anyway my pc is back to normal now and I did'nt have to reinstall windows or apply thermal paste. My advice is to run malwarebytes and unistall any gpu drivers completely before trying a clean install of the drivers to see if that helps at all.
 
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