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heat problem?

hello my setup is:


 


amd 7950


 


amd fx4300


 


windows 7 64 home premium


 


so my games crash when my graphics card is on stock voltages and the gpu fan is on high


 


it forces me to downclock it. that causes fps drop.


 


is there a heat problem?


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hello my setup is:

 

amd 7950

 

amd fx4300

 

windows 7 64 home premium

 

so my games crash when my graphics card is on stock voltages and the gpu fan is on high

 

it forces me to downclock it. that causes fps drop.

 

is there a heat problem?

 

Check your temps using MSI afterburner or some temp software or bios. CPU temp will most liklyy be wrong. Also, how many watts is ur psu? What case? how many fans? Is it dusty inside?

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If your card isnt stable at stock, you need to RMA it

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If your card isnt stable at stock, you need to RMA it

umm? RMA?

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umm? RMA?

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Check your temps using MSI afterburner or some temp software or bios. CPU temp will most liklyy be wrong. Also, how many watts is ur psu? What case? how many fans? Is it dusty inside?

highest it gets is 73C

1200 if im not wrong

a shitty thermaltake level 10 GTS

excluding the gpu fan 3 and watercooling

very little dust

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umm? RMA?

 

Sending stuff back on your warranty, but answer spwath^'s question

who cares...

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Send it back for repair/replacement. 

i got mine from cyberpower

it said i have a 3 year warranty

where would i find that?

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i got mine from cyberpower

it said i have a 3 year warranty

where would i find that?

 

http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/support/

 

Click on the "eRMA" tab at the bottom.

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i got mine from cyberpower

it said i have a 3 year warranty

where would i find that?

You can normally RMA through the manufacturer. Your invoice from Cyberpower should be enough for proof of purchase if you need one. If you just send a RMA request to Cyberpower, they should be able to use your order history to prove that you bought it and that it has a warranty. 

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