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#1 General_Rambo
Member since 2008 • 25 Posts

If you are in doubt wether or not it is to hot, then download ATItool and check for artifacts in a couple of minutes, if you dont get any, your GPU aint overheating. And if you do get artifacts then you can try and turn up your gpu fan speed. You can do that with Rivatune.

You can see how both things are done here: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/245841-11-guide-overclocking-video-cards-warning (and overclock how to overclock your GPU)

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Thanks. Would of been very handy if the images are not deleted.

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#2 General_Rambo
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The card is within normal operating temperatures.ShaizanHgh

Ok, that's great news then. Thank you so much for the replying.

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#3 General_Rambo
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I have a BFG Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT and downloaded ntune for the Nvidia control panel to check the temperature. The GPU starts from boot at 50 degrees C but after browsing on the internet for 15-20 minutes (no gaming), the temperature goes to 57-58 degrees C. Is this temperature normal for this kind of graphics card or is it overheating?