What is causing these graphical Problems ? in BFBC2

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#1 Shatilov
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BFBC2 gfx errors

My system is

C2Q Q6600 @ 2.8, I've tried the normal stock speed 2.4 GHz
Asus GTX 275 Stock Speed
4 GB DDR2
I have the latest drivers from nvidia 196.21 (used driversweeper to remove the old drivers & installed this new one) I've also installed the older driver & I still have this problem.
Win7 32bit

I have the textures set at high then to Medium, in this and the other games. It usually happens after playing a game for like 30 min.
The Temps of the VGA are then between 85 & 90

BTW this also happens in Crysis, & NTW, TF2(sometimes),


GTA IV, Bioshock 1-2, Stalker All 3 games, CoD Games works fine.

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#2 jedikevin2
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Thats looking like possible artifacting. You stated you jumping up to 85-90c and it starts usually 30 minutes or so into gaming? Have you tried running a 3rd party software to keep your fan speed at 100%? Could be many things but the possible overheating is coming to my mind when seeing that video though you should be under the max temp.

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#3 Shatilov
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I have set the speed up to 60% with Rivatuner. Do u really mean to put the speed at 100% ? I then start hearing the fan .... its annoying . but are u sure it is overheating, why it isn't overheating with Stalker or GTA IV ?
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#4 hooded1man
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Might want to clean your case out, when I had a GTX 280 it rarely went over 75 celsius. Get EVGA's Precision application and check the temps, its also an easy way to boost the speeds of your fan whenever.

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#5 denter21
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With the 280 you really need to up the fan speed to 100%, it runs pretty hot. You get used to the fan sound quickly and it becomes background noise in no time.
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#6 hooded1man
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With the 280 you really need to up the fan speed to 100%, it runs pretty hot. You get used to the fan sound quickly and it becomes background noise in no time.denter21
Not true, my fans never went higher then 70%
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#7 dared3vil0
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Well, Try cleaning out you're case because i have a GTS 250 that on 40% fan speed rarely climbs OVER 25c.

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#8 denter21
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Well, Try cleaning out you're case because i have a GTS 250 that on 40% fan speed rarely climbs OVER 25c.

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This is complete nonsense, there's no way you're maxing out at 25c on a graphics card with air cooling. There must be something wrong with your temp sensors, with the 250 you should be idling between anywhere from 40-55, and at full load anywhere from 60-70 with good cooling. And hoodedman, 75 is what I consider to be "pretty hot". At 100% fan mine only reaches 75 when the house is around 65 F and I'm playing a really demanding game.