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Gpu overheating to over 90C in seconds

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i sent my overheating gpu to a friend to check and he told my the gpu is working fine, which is wierd , i pluged my monitor to the motherboard then i noticed something the computer still crash , and i also notice if i copy something to a usb flash it is is copying for examble like copy hold hold hold copy hold hold hold copy.... which is also wierd

is the problem that caused my this trouble is the motherboard or power supply or the cpu ??? pls help :D
Try replacing the Tim on the CPU.. Clean the CPU heatsink
 
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the furmark pic i promised.. the time period isnt marked but the graph shows about three minutes of running.. note the slow and gradual increase in temps before the max is reached and things level off..

if max temps (90 C) are being reached in seconds something is fundamentally wrong with the OPs cooling system..




mine would never go over about 82 C no matter what.. the cards boost would just drop off and so would the gpu utilization (power usage) to stop them going any higher..

trog

Well played Trog, I see you run Furmark with an FPS cap of 75 on a 980ti setup

Boy oh boy the realistic temps you must see. Your GPU util is low because these cards aren't sweating at all. That Furmark run is precisely useless for analyzing anything whatsoever.

Stop spreading nonsense please, just like the guy who is adamant you have to refresh thermal paste on a yearly basis. Just because its something you do, doesn't mean it makes any sense. There's one thing it definitely doesn't do, and that is help someone with a problem any further.
 

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i sent my overheating gpu to a friend to check and he told my the gpu is working fine, which is wierd , i pluged my monitor to the motherboard then i noticed something the computer still crash , and i also notice if i copy something to a usb flash it is is copying for examble like copy hold hold hold copy hold hold hold copy.... which is also wierd

is the problem that caused my this trouble is the motherboard or power supply or the cpu ??? pls help :D


Without correct tools to check power supply, take it to a shop so they can test the system without having to buy parts.
 
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