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GTX 760 Overheats?

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Whenever I'm playing Far Cry 4 at High details, the game just crashes. I used Afterburner to monitor my temps while in game, and I was reaching peaks of 82 °C. I don't know if it crashes due to the temps, or for some other reason. What do you think? According to my noob knowledge, 82 degrees is not that high for a gpu

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82*C is good. Still a long way away from the 94*C limit. Depends also on your ambient temp. I usualy have 72*C-75*C on my 770 in winter and almost 90*C in summer due to room temperature.

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82 degrees is okay for AMD cards, but 82 sounds hot for Nvidia cards. Do you have good airflow in your case?

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Whenever I'm playing Far Cry 4 at High details, the game just crashes. I used Afterburner to monitor my temps while in game, and I was reaching peaks of 82 °C. I don't know if it crashes due to the temps, or for some other reason. What do you think? According to my noob knowledge, 82 degrees is not that high for a gpu

did you overclock it?

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82 degrees is okay for AMD cards, but 82 sounds hot for Nvidia cards. Do you have good airflow in your case?

Plenty of airflow. I have 2 120mm and 1 240mm as intakes

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82*C is good. Still a long way away from the 94*C limit. Depends also on your ambient temp. I usualy have 72*C-75*C on my 770 in winter and almost 90*C in summer due to room temperature.

Well... I'm guessing my room temp is around 33~37

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Well... I'm guessing my room temp is around 33~37

Then that is definitely the cause of 82*C on GPU.

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Then that is definitely the cause of 82*C on GPU.

But the game shouldn't crash at 82°, or should it?

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82 degrees is okay for AMD cards, but 82 sounds hot for Nvidia cards. Do you have good airflow in your case?

Reference runs in the 80C range for like anything from nvidia going from 760 and up... Reference 970s and 980s hit up to 86C... He's fine.

 

But the game shouldn't crash at 82°, or should it?

no.

 

Does the game stop responding or crash straight to desktop? That isn't a overheating related issue at all.

 

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Reference runs in the 80C range for like anything from nvidia going from 760 and up... Reference 970s and 980s hit up to 86C... He's fine.

 

no.

 

Does the game stop responding or crash straight to desktop? That isn't a overheating related issue at all.

It freezes and I do can't anything. I have to start task manager to kill the process

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It freezes and I do can't anything. I have to start task manager to kill the process

That is not from overheating... Probably something wrong with the game... If you were overheating your computer would click off...

 

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That is not from overheating... Probably something wrong with the game... If you were overheating your computer would click off...

Strange, cuz I have been playing this game for like 2 weeks and it started crashing after 15~ minuts of usage just yesterday

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82c is fine for a 760.

 

Are you getting any error messages?

Check GPU usage in MSI afturburner, sometimes if there is a crash related to the GPU or drivers you'll see a brief spike to 100% usage just a moment before the crash.

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82c is fine for a 760.

 

Are you getting any error messages?

Check GPU usage in MSI afturburner, sometimes if there is a crash related to the GPU or drivers you'll see a brief spike to 100% usage just a moment before the crash.

No error messages. Just a freeze. I monitored my usage and I was mostly around 80%~90% the whole time

 

How old are you drivers, and have you changed anything since then?

The last time I updated them was in January, and I haven't changed anything since then

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I just checked that and I'm currently downloading. I'll try again to see if it still crashes and update the post

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82 degrees is okay for AMD cards, but 82 sounds hot for Nvidia cards. Do you have good airflow in your case?

Titan X runs at 87 C under load...

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