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GPU Temperatures

idle temps dont mean much, what are the load temps in things like games?

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When in games the Temperature rise to 70 Celsius and just keeps rising, it started 2 days ago I have no idea what happened,and certain games will crash after loading, and in idle the temperature used to be around 30 Celsius, and whenever I try a benchmark test it keeps failing saying no Direct3D compatible devices I don't know if that has to do with my temperature issues or not if its a side effect, 

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if its not under warranty still, replace the thermal paste. 

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70 degrees Celsius under full load is still perfectly fine. So you shouldn’t worry about that part of your problem.

 

Your error can indicate that your hardware (in your case your GPU but it might also be your CPU or RAM) does not meet the minimum requirements for the game. However, it may also indicate a lack of proper video drivers or a corrupt DirectX installation.

 

You should check the game’s system requirements, particularly for the GPU.
Also, Make sure you have the correct version of directX installed, and that you have the latest drivers.

 

What are your system’s specifications?

What games do you want to play?

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