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I have a fairly low spec ATI Radeon 4800 series gpu (it says 4890 the the gpu), and i need help, i play PayDay2, but recently as soon as i launch the game my gpu turns off,resets a couple of times and it turns back on, MSI afterburner shows about 36-39 C on boot, some steady youtube watching it shows 45-47 C, when i originaly started playing with the card i could run PD2 normally on medium-high graphics. But the previously mentioned issue has appeared. I assum the max temp for the gpu is 50C as MSI shows 49-50 before the gpu turns off. I run an older pc Core 2 Duo E8400,4gb of ddr3 ram, and an asrock G41MH/USB3 the psu is 700w. I replaced the cards thermal paste with some Arctic MX-4 2019 edition. These problems werent appearing when i first started gaming. 

I also have a 1336 x 768 display (same as before the issues started appearing)

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5 minutes ago, begginer_123 said:

I have a fairly low spec ATI Radeon 4800 series gpu (it says 4890 the the gpu), and i need help, i play PayDay2, but recently as soon as i launch the game my gpu turns off,resets a couple of times and it turns back on, MSI afterburner shows about 36-39 C on boot, some steady youtube watching it shows 45-47 C, when i originaly started playing with the card i could run PD2 normally on medium-high graphics. But the previously mentioned issue has appeared. I assum the max temp for the gpu is 50C as MSI shows 49-50 before the gpu turns off. I run an older pc Core 2 Duo E8400,4gb of ddr3 ram, and an asrock G41MH/USB3 the psu is 700w. I replaced the cards thermal paste with some Arctic MX-4 2019 edition. These problems werent appearing when i first started gaming. 

I also have a 1336 x 768 display (same as before the issues started appearing)

Well, its not the temps they are pretty good. I think you need to upgrade your pc, since its fairly old and your gpu might be broken

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4 minutes ago, begginer_123 said:

The gpu works, is it possible to make the max temp higher

Couldnt find the exact max temp, but 50c is really good temp. I surfed the internet and wound out that its max temps are around 90-105c. And nobody has any heating issues what so ever.

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On 10/26/2019 at 3:40 PM, SavageNeo said:

Couldnt find the exact max temp, but 50c is really good temp. I surfed the internet and wound out that its max temps are around 90-105c. And nobody has any heating issues what so ever.

Ive completley given up on the gpu, ill return to it at some point.

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19 minutes ago, begginer_123 said:

Ive completley given up on the gpu, ill return to it at some point.

It sounds like it's either the PSU not being able to maintain clean power to the GPU, or that one of the GPU's VRMs or other chips that don't have a temp sensor are overheating.

CPURyzen 7 5800X with Arctic Liquid Freezer II 120mm AIO & push-pull Arctic P12 PWM fans RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V 4x8GB 3600 16-16-16-30

PSU: Be Quiet! Pure Power 12 M 1000W GPUASRock RX 5700 XT Reference with Eiswolf GPX-Pro 240 AIO & 2x Arctic P12 PWM fans Case: Antec P5

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Just now, BTGbullseye said:

It sounds like it's either the PSU not being able to maintain clean power to the GPU, or that one of the GPU's VRMs or other chips that don't have a temp sensor are overheating.

The gpu is older than me and older than the building im living in, ill probably sell it off to collectors

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11 minutes ago, begginer_123 said:

The gpu is older than me and older than the building im living in, ill probably sell it off to collectors

You probably won't even be able to get $10. Not saying you can't try, but it's probably not worth it.

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