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R9 380 overheating

Ok so I bought a used R9 380 put it on my pc and the temps were 99ºC, I then bought a new pc case (the define S from fractal design) because maybe it could be the cooling since I had a bad case but the temps are still 99ºC, so now I don't know if the problem is still the case and should I buy more fans or is it the gpu.
So what can i do?

idk if specs are importante but:

cpu - ryzen r5 1600

gpu- r9 380

case- Define S (with default fans (2))

Motherboard- MSI b350 Tomahawk

Cooler - stock 

Ram - 16GB of Vengeance lpx

 

Edit:

I'm currently underclocking and undervolt  it to 900Mhz and it runs at about 72ºC

Edit 2:

I will replace the thermal compound tomorrow since some of you suggested it

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Is it possible for you to show us a screenshot of the GPU Load via MSI Afterburner?

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3 minutes ago, tomigr said:

Ok so I bought a used R9 380 put it on my pc and the temps were 99ºC, I then bought a new pc case (the define S from fractal design) because maybe it could be the cooling since I had a bad case but the temps are still 99ºC, so now I don't know if the problem is still the case and should I buy more fans or is it the gpu.
So what can i do?

idk if specs are importante but:

cpu - ryzen r5 1600

gpu- r9 380

case- Define S (with default fans (2))

Motherboard- MSI b350 Tomahawk

Cooler - stock 

Ram - 16GB of Vengeance lpx

 

Edit:

I'm currently underclocking and undervolt  it to 900Mhz and it runs at about 72ºC

Either the temp reading is bad, or the TIM is cracked, either way replace it. I have an R9 380X and even overvolted to all hell on water it never went over 60¨C

Yours faithfully

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Which temperatures? CPU or GPU? MB? 

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1 minute ago, RuLeZ said:

Which temperatures? CPU or GPU? MB? 

GPU

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Just now, tomigr said:

GPU

Is the Fan spinning ? If yes, maybe you should try to replace the thermal compound.

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2 minutes ago, TheGhzGuy said:

Is it possible for you to show us a screenshot of the GPU Load via MSI Afterburner?

I can if you tell me how I never used msi afterburner

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2 minutes ago, Lord Nicoll said:

Either the temp reading is bad, or the TIM is cracked, either way replace it. I have an R9 380X and even overvolted to all hell on water it never went over 60¨C

^ this, change the thermal paste and pads if you can.

 

also check of the fan(s) are ok and are turning at a good speed.

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Just now, RuLeZ said:

Is the Fan spinning ? If yes, maybe you should try to replace the thermal compound.

They are spinning I can try replace it tomorrow

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Just now, tomigr said:

I can if you tell me how I never used msi afterburner

Download the program. open it, third graph on the right is GPU Usage. Just do the old "Ctrl+Prtsc" and send the screen shot our way.

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Just now, wkdpaul said:

^ this, change the thermal paste and pads if you can.

 

also check of the fan(s) are ok and are turning at a good speed.

One time I did get an erroneous reading of over 256°C for a second, I was like WTF then oh what the hell. The card was heavily volt modded when it happened and had a AIO on it, running close to 1210 MHz. So the temperature sensor definitely can make mistakes, however I'd say it's the thermal compound. 

Yours faithfully

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4 minutes ago, tomigr said:

I can if you tell me how I never used msi afterburner

there's a tutorial in the forum's Tutorial section, it's old but should still be relevant ;

 

 

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6 minutes ago, TheGhzGuy said:

Download the program. open it, third graph on the right is GPU Usage. Just do the old "Ctrl+Prtsc" and send the screen shot our way.

Is this what you want? running a game currently

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Just now, tomigr said:

Is this what you want? running a game currently

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So it looks to be running at 69 C while at 100 ish % load

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1 minute ago, tomigr said:

Is this what you want? running a game currently

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Those temps look perfectly acceptable, what programme said it was running at 99°C?

Yours faithfully

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Just now, TheGhzGuy said:

So it looks to be running at 69 C while at 100 ish % load

yes because its underclocked you want me to put it in stock?

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Just now, tomigr said:

yes because its underclocked you want me to put it in stock?

Sure

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i3 2330M @ Stock

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2 minutes ago, TheGhzGuy said:

Sure

 

3 minutes ago, Lord Nicoll said:

Those temps look perfectly acceptable, what programme said it was running at 99°C?

Here is in stock settings (its throttling but still 99C)

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Just now, tomigr said:

 

Here is in stock settings

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That is.... very weird, I've never seen such a massive jump in temp for such a small frequency increase. What kind of cooler and model of card is it? Either way change the thermal compound, that should fix that. 

Yours faithfully

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Just now, tomigr said:

 

Here is in stock settings

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Yikes! Alright then! I'll suggest what everyone else said, which is replacing the Thermal Paste. (I'd suggest Arctic MX-4)

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i3 2330M @ Stock

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Just now, tomigr said:

Wow, I assumed it was a reference card, yeah the thermal paste must be bad or a heatpipe is punctured, possible multiple ones, although it should still cool. Just replace the compound and it should go down to the 50°C's at 100% fan speed. 

Yours faithfully

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3 minutes ago, TheGhzGuy said:

Yikes! Alright then! I'll suggest what everyone else said, which is replacing the Thermal Paste. (I'd suggest Arctic MX-4)

 

1 minute ago, Lord Nicoll said:

Wow, I assumed it was a reference card, yeah the thermal paste must be bad or a heatpipe is punctured, possible multiple ones, although it should still cool. Just replace the compound and it should go down to the 50°C's at 100% fan speed. 

Ok I will do that tomorrow then and report my results

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Just now, tomigr said:

 

Ok I will do that tomorrow then and report my results

Sure! I hope it's a good follow up, and not a "That didn't fix it"

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On 6/28/2017 at 0:31 AM, TheGhzGuy said:

Sure! I hope it's a good follow up, and not a "That didn't fix it"

didn't fixed it sent it for repair

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