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#1 gregalex87
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[QUOTE="C_Rule"][QUOTE="gregalex87"] Both your CPU and GPU are too hot. Take the side panel off your PC, see if t [QUOTE="gregalex87"][QUOTE="vfibsux"]

Gah!! I just noticed that was your GPU not CPU.

Same basic troubleshooting applies though man, if you have always had this case that is not the root cause.

vfibsux

So u telling its graphics card prob. ?

Looking at the temps my hunch would be the GPU temp is causing the higher reading on the CPU. Any chance you have another video card to swap out?

Yeah i told to bring my cousin's graphics card, So i test with that and reply tomorrow and i also try opening side panel and check that prob. come again...

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#2 gregalex87
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Gah!! I just noticed that was your GPU not CPU.

Same basic troubleshooting applies though man, if you have always had this case that is not the root cause.

vfibsux
So u telling its graphics card prob. ?
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#3 gregalex87
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[QUOTE="gregalex87"]

[QUOTE="C_Rule"]

122°c... Wow. I wouldn't be surprised if something has been damaged.

What case are you using?

C_Rule

Colorsit ATX-L8036-C43

That may be part of your problem, looks like it only has one fan vent. How many fans fans are you using? Try running your PC without the side cover on.

Yes only one fan and its too old...So its fan problem and not graphics card ??

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#4 gregalex87
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Are you playing games or baking pizza? lol

122 WAAAAAAY too hot man, that's the problem. The cause is another issue. If this is a new problem with an existing pc (not new) it is has nothing to do with the case. I would re-seat the heat sink/fan and apply a new layer of thermal grease as well. Try that first, cheapest and easiest option.

vfibsux

Reseat and apply Thermal grease in processor fan ?

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#5 gregalex87
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122°c... Wow. I wouldn't be surprised if something has been damaged.

What case are you using?

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Colorsit ATX-L8036-C43

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This is my temp. while freezing in games

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#7 gregalex87
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Sorry just noticed that you said you cleaned the dust out, try see if your cpu has enough thermal paste then, maybe even get better cooling for your cpu.

is1thedmypants
Anyway i am going to give my CPU to shop but i want to find the exact problem and so i can tell him these things u told, So where to apply this thermal paste ? When playing games my GPU temperature goes above 100*C..So u dont think its my graphics card problem ?
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#8 gregalex87
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For nearly a month i got freezing problem after 15 minutes playing in all games like COD 4, COD MW 2, Crysis 2, Lost Planet 2...I played COD 4, COD MW 2 for more than 2 years and never got this problem so it is not the game problem for sure...If i exit game and start the game again then there is no problem for 15 minutes...

My System Config:

Processor : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.4GHz

Memory : 4GB RAM

Hard Drive : 1TB

Operating System : Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600)

Graphics Card : Nvidia 9600 GT 512MB

Power Supply : 500W

I tried reinstalling windows, Cleaned up all dust inside CPU, Tried latest and old Nvidia Drivers...

Here is Temperature Details:

Ask me if anymore details u want...Plz help me to fix my problem guys....

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#9 gregalex87
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Tell me some top brands for HD 6850...I am having now XFX 9600GT and i really like XFX...So can i go for XFX HD 6850 ??

Zillaschool
IMO XFX and sapphire is best for amd cards,but between these two i would choose xfx for the warranty alone.You cant go wrong with xfx from my experience.

Ok :)
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#10 gregalex87
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Tell me some top brands for HD 6850...I am having now XFX 9600GT and i really like XFX...So can i go for XFX HD 6850 ??