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    Default Graphic card cooling problem

    I have this problem: the 8800 GTX graphics card where it worked fine for about an hour, then starts the rise in temperature, which is not heard how the culler. What do I do it!!

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    Because your message is unclear, what is your problem, because of what you have to restart your computer? You have something hangs, artifacts in the image appear?

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    I did write that the video starts to seriously warm, slow but sure GPU temperature, and a fall does not want to, just after the restart everything is normal.

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    There is no use. But in the past where it was at the level set and then removed. SmartDoctor branded utility from ASUS is responsible for the cooling I have.

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    I'm still not clear what you have a problem. I understand you correctly that you have a video card fan does not increase exponentially, despite the critical temperature of video card under load? In this problem?

    Try to use the GPU-Z to diagnose the temperature of video card and its cooling system.

    It is to look at the dynamics of the use of cooler...

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    First everything is fine, steady work, but after a certain time up cooler served from 2600 at a temperature of 66 degrees. Consequently, speed is not enough to cool the temperature increases, and turnover. And have to reboot the system.

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    It could be that your graphics card is defective.

    It should be attributed to a service center and a test. Or is it yourself, try on another computer a couple of hours under load drive it.

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