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Whats normal temp for GPU?

There is no "normal" temperatures really. Those do seem a little on the high side though.
You could make sure that you have decent air flow to the card to begin with and maybe change the thermal compound on the core of the card.
You could also setup a custom fan profile using a program such as MSI Afterburner.
 
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Since the 12th July 2013 and apply thermal paste? Did i have to do that? I just took it out of box and plugged it in

No the manufacturer will have applied paste and/ or thermal pads between the heat producing parts of the card and the cooler. By removing the cooler to re-apply, you would in all likliehood void your warranty - so be careful in that respect.

I haven't used a 78 series, but my previous card before my 7970's were 5870's with stock coolers and those would get hot (even with just 1 of them installed). You probably want to try and create a more aggresive custom fan profile with a piece of software like afterburner or trixx to keep temps a little cooler if it is concerning you.

The card will work fine at that temp. In fact I am sure the card will throttle itself it it senses it is getting too hot.
 
set the fan to 80%, try it and see the temp... if it's ok..
you need to make a fan profile to keep your temperatures lower.

and don't use amd overdrive when you are using afterburner
 
Create a fan profile where the fan runs at 40% at 40degs, 50% at 50degs etc in a linear line up to say 75degrees where you could run fan at say 85%, with it gradually incresing as the temps approach 80 and have it set to 100% at 85degs.

It will defo be louder than it currently is, but it should keep the gpu quite a bit cooler than the stock fan setting.
 
Create a fan profile where the fan runs at 40% at 40degs, 50% at 50degs etc in a linear line up to say 75degrees where you could run fan at say 85%, with it gradually incresing as the temps approach 80 and have it set to 100% at 85degs.

It will defo be louder than it currently is, but it should keep the gpu quite a bit cooler than the stock fan setting.

I done all that and my card hit 96C
 
What sort of temps are you hoping for? What you could do is tick enable manual fan control, set it 100% and stress the card with 1 of the games that were giving you high temps. This will guve you an idea of the maximum cooling potential of the stock cooler.

Then once you have seen that, create a fan profile that will give a trade off between heat and noise. I certainly wouldn't want 1 of those blower fans spinning at 100% constantly, but you should be able to keep the card in the 70's under load i would imagine with a more aggrsive fan profile. As i say though, try it at 100% to see the maximum cooling capability you've got and then have a play around with fan profiles.
 
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