Sorry guy, but I think the problem is not Air-flow. I just put a fan blow straight into the case and the temp still the same, it's difficult to tell because I've never seen anything like this before. Paste more AS5, Use house fan, clean the HSF make no difference at all. Look like the system is burning itself, I mean maybe the mainboard is suck because even the CPU is hot and the temp is unchangeable too. I remember that I re-flashed the Main board's bios once, it was MSI Live updater do it itself, but I can't find the older Bios in MSI site (Look like they don't support this product). If anyone have it, please send it to me, thanks alot (MSI P43 Neo-F v1.2). I'm using 1.9 now.
@{JNT}Raptor: the modded cooler look...humorous (Sorry, I don't know any better word
) I wonder whether they are efficient or not.
You're lucky man! Or maybe you're using an expensive cooler I guess??
About AS5, I found it's impossible to replace the glue on those rams, they look different, very thick and AS5 seem not fit them, so I can't replace them yet. But I have to say they look so bad (used for a long time and gone bad - like that), and I bet the heat is stuck there alot. Is there any way to find a suitable replacement for those glue, something different from AS5?
PS: The most important information here, seem like my VGA has something more than overheating, I spent 3 hours inside Stalker Clear Sky (maxed out) - this game is really stressful, just like Crysis I think. And the 100*C wall can never be broken, freak, righ? In sensor tab of GPU1, it shows that GPU1 max temp after 3 hours of gaming is 100*C and GPU2 is 90*C (The both fixed). And in sensor tab of GPU2, GPU1 max temp is fixed at 81*C and GPU2 is 75.3*C (Fixed, of course). Seem like thing is not as bad as I thought, If nothing change, I'm gonna OC my GPU a bit to make it more stressful, if the 100*C temp wall still unbreakable, I'll have to do a new adventure with this 9800GX2, something like re-flashing the Bios.
Oh, one more information, when this VGA is stressed with Furmak, temp never go above 81 (Temp is shown from GPU1 - the hottest part)