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What wattage is your PSU?

Is it overheating?

Does this happen as soon as you start a game or after a few minutes?

What are the stock clocks?

Have you overclocked?

psu wattage is 500 is that to smal?

560 is runing at 65-75 c at 80% lode

it dose happen 2-4 min in the game

the gpu is overclockt whid msi afterburner

can it be the psu ? or someting or is it just old? and i need a new one?

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what graphic card are you using?
whats your stock setting. Is it something like this

Vcore: 0.975

Engine : 810Mhz

Memory: 4008Mhz

how much are you trying to push it to. secondly what is your power supply. Does it downclock it self while playing or just in idle mode. Have you tried any stress test using 3rd party software like msi afterburner

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What wattage is your PSU?

Is it overheating?

Does this happen as soon as you start a game or after a few minutes?

What are the stock clocks?

Have you overclocked?

PSU and temps should be fine, you do only have one card right? I would try changing it back to stock clocks and see if anything happens, my 7850 crashes completely after about 10 mins of gameplay if I max overclock it.

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What wattage is your PSU?

Is it overheating?

Does this happen as soon as you start a game or after a few minutes?

What are the stock clocks?

Have you overclocked?

okey thx :D but if i go back whid min overclock the frame rate will go under 30 :(
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What wattage is your PSU?

Is it overheating?

Does this happen as soon as you start a game or after a few minutes?

What are the stock clocks?

Have you overclocked?

But did it fix the problem? If it fixes the problem you may just have to live with it or buy a new card :( You could try just overclocking the memory or just overclocking the core and see if you can run with one of them OCed but not the other, or raising the power limit in Afterburner to allow the card to draw more power, or maybe just not overclocking as much and see how hard you can push it before it downclocks itself.

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what graphic card are you using?
try fur mark and see the results. do it slowly and steadily. oc the card little run a stress test, see if it stable for more than 30 minutes all check temps all the time. keep on doing this till the final setting you want to have..
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It could the Nvidia PowerMizer technology that is acting up. You can disable it.

I made a software, Nv GPU Tweak Too, for this: http://www.nvgpupro.com/download.php (the download button to the right)

You need to restart your computer once you apply the changes.

Once you downlaod and extract all files (2), run it.

On the left column click on Change PowerMizer Settings, and select Completely disable Nvidia PowerMizer technology... click on Apply and restart your computer.

If the options you see are disabled, click on Override disabled options, then check the box: Enable PowerMizer settings, click on Set button. And now the options will be available

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It could the Nvidia PowerMizer technology that is acting up. You can disable it.

I made a software, Nv GPU Tweak Too, for this: http://www.nvgpupro.com/download.php (the download button to the right)

You need to restart your computer once you apply the changes.

Once you downlaod and extract all files (2), run it.

On the left column click on Change PowerMizer Settings, and select Completely disable Nvidia PowerMizer technology... click on Apply and restart your computer.

If the options you see are disabled, click on Override disabled options, then check the box: Enable PowerMizer settings, click on Set button. And now the options will be available

thx!
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