View Full Version : Comp just shutting down?
Gares
03-17-2009, 08:51 PM
Would the fact that my GPU temperature reaches like 109C while I box with my fan speed at like 90+% cause my computer to shutdown in an instant?
My comp never seems to shutdown like this for any other reason and only happens while I am boxing and not all the time. My GPU temp is always high 100c+ all the time, but I don't know what I should do to correct this problem as I didn't have it before?
Any thoughts to if that is the reason my comp crashes and if so, how do I solve the high temp of my video card? BTW its an ATI Radeon 4850
Dominian
03-17-2009, 09:38 PM
Sounds like the same issues i had, only it happened while playing crysis aswell.. (since i maxxed all settings)
It isnt a quad 9950 is it?
My had a hardware fault/corruption/whatever.. I had to return the whole computer since its built by a online site who does it nearly for free and gives me warranty.
I have NO idea how to test it but they had to change it.
How much of your CPU is beeing used?
Mine was always at 100% when i ran wow without moving, after a while the comp always shuted down.
Zappy
03-17-2009, 10:28 PM
109C seems excessive and could very well cause everything to shut down. My old 8800GTXs would get up to around 100-105 and my computer would reboot. Occasionally, I would get bad artifacts when the temperature got that high. I went with after market cooling, and no more lock ups.
An easy way to test is run your computer with the case off, or worst yet, use a big floor fan and blow it in the case.
spannah
03-18-2009, 12:14 AM
Here is some old school cpu fan assembly ... lol - make sure you have a good heat transfer compound (paste) between the CPU and heat sink. 109 C is excessive (water boils at 100 C, so that gives you an idea), so it is actually better to shut down at that temperature then to burst into flames ;-)
alcattle
03-18-2009, 12:31 AM
Agreed it is too hot. OP is talking about the GPU not CPU
Gares
03-18-2009, 03:44 AM
I was thinking about running without the sides of my case on and see if that improves anything.
Anyone have a link to anything I could just go out and buy and pretty much install in 5-10 mins to help with cooling my GPU?
EaTCarbS
03-18-2009, 04:36 AM
That temp is scary imo.
How is your tower setup as far as cooling goes?
Gares
03-18-2009, 02:36 PM
Pretty basic setup just the stock coolers and a normal fan. Nothing extra is added to the system. Kind of the reason why I am asking for suggestions.
EaTCarbS
03-18-2009, 10:25 PM
Just make sure that your computer has plenty of space around it for the airflow, it helps the temps significantly.
Gares
03-19-2009, 06:18 PM
Rear yes front no. I think I am going to have to attempt to make some space for it. It is kind of "in a tunnel" below my desk. I never had a problem before but maybe cause spring is here it could be causing the problems with the normal air temperature being higher then normal as well.
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