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I have had this card for over a year, it was a replacement for my first one, recently I decided to monitor my temps and come to find out it was running upwards of 91C. I cleaned the fan out, organized some wires and cleaned my case fan. Now it is at about 87-89C at 99% load. The fan is adjusted to run dependent on the load of the card, which is at 70% under full load. What else can I do? Should I add more case fans, and mess with the wires some more for better airflow? 

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Try reapplying thermal paste to the card? (in an X over the GPU) What does the inside of your case look like (a pic would be nice)

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