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GTX 280 Shutdown Temp

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Hi, i have a problem with Nvidia GTX 280. When i testing graphics card with "FurMark" and when Core temp reaches 71 degree, pc immediately reboots. It is normal?

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the restart temp should be a lot higher than that. they normally downclock themselves before doing anything like shutting down. Do you notice a drop in fps/ performance before it does shut down? because if not, it might be just not be getting enough power...

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Well if U R dumb enough to test a GTX 280 in FurMark and NOT watch VRM temperatures - Yes, it is normal thing.

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Core temp 70 degree. VRM temp ~75 degree. With performance everything looks good and then pc restarts. PSU - Modecom MC 530 Carbon. 530W with original PCI-E 6 pin connector and 8 pin adapter/connector (From molex to PCI-E 8 pin). 12V1 - 17A and 12V2 - 17A.

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