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radeon 9800 pro overheating

Postby wealthysoup » Fri Feb 03, 2006 5:47 pm

Ok now my radeon 9800 pros overheating not only on counter- strike source but fs9 as well  :'(
So I need to know what would be the best thing to do without spending a fortune on cooling.
Would it be better to buy a case fan to remove warm air from the case or a new fan for my graphics card?
Also what fan would you reccommend for the job

p.s. I don't want to spend anything more than around
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Re: radeon 9800 pro overheating

Postby Weather_Man » Fri Feb 03, 2006 10:22 pm

Unless the GPU fan is not working, go for the case fan first. Especially if you don't have one on the rear.

Be sure to clean all the heatsinks/fans also. Dust can impact cooling greatly. A can of compressed air can do wonders. :)
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Re: radeon 9800 pro overheating

Postby Brett_Henderson » Fri Feb 03, 2006 10:33 pm

Yeah... If it didn't overheat before and now it is.. something (dirt .. fan ?) has changed..
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Re: radeon 9800 pro overheating

Postby congo » Sat Feb 04, 2006 1:23 am

I would be inclined to force fresh cool air in past the video cards HSF rather than extract from the area.

This will give a few degrees less ambient temp over the card's HSF. The air needs adequate or forced exhaust
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Re: radeon 9800 pro overheating

Postby ctjoyce » Sat Feb 04, 2006 1:34 am

One word "Zalman" If you are sure its overheating, and want to make sure that you get the best cool you possable can, the zalman VPS-700Cu is the best sink on the market. It also has RAM sinks, so everything gets cooled.

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Re: radeon 9800 pro overheating

Postby wealthysoup » Sat Feb 04, 2006 6:15 am

What is overheating, the GPU or the ram on the card?

What were the symptoms of the "alledged" overheating?


Dont, have a clue, but i touched the back of the card last night when it crashed and almost burnt my hand (its never been that hot before)
At first things like text gets messed up and goes all blocky so that you can't read it then after about 4-5 mins after that the whole computer crashes and doesn't respond untill its reset ( Im quite certain its the graphics card because these problems only started happening when I upgraded to it from a ge force fx5200.
Could there be a problem with heat being transferred from the card to the heat sink?
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Re: radeon 9800 pro overheating

Postby congo » Sat Feb 04, 2006 11:30 am

Yes, that could be an issue and was foremost in my mind as a possible cause actually. If the Heatsink is cool and the card is that hot, then it's almost a definite.

Some NV6600GT models have a real design flaw in that it is very easy to "bump" the HSF assembly so it sits askew and doesn't contact the GPU properly, it could be something like that. If you have no dust, the fan works, and the HSF seems seated properly, try leaving the side cover off your PC for a session and see if that cures the problem, if it does, then case ventilation is the cause.

Any card should be cool enough with the supplied cooling solution, if it isn't, return it, or fix it yourself and risk voiding your warranty.
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Re: radeon 9800 pro overheating

Postby wealthysoup » Sat Feb 04, 2006 12:53 pm

I've got it runnng with the case off, so I was thinking of egtting better cooling forthe card, but since I've got a 1 year warenty for it i'll probably try to get it changed and see if that helps. Thanks for the help everybody. 8)
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Re: radeon 9800 pro overheating

Postby ctjoyce » Sat Feb 04, 2006 1:02 pm

Well it dosnt void the warrenty if they dont find out ;)

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Re: radeon 9800 pro overheating

Postby congo » Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:23 pm

Well it dosnt void the warrenty if they dont find out ;)


I think they would notice a great big Zalman cooler, ram heatsinks and epoxy splashed all over the PCB. Not to mention a non standard heat paste, the great big scratch across the board where your screwdriver slipped and the broken fan blades!



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Re: radeon 9800 pro overheating

Postby rootbeer » Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:33 pm

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Re: radeon 9800 pro overheating

Postby congo » Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:35 pm

Dont, have a clue, but i touched the back of the card last night when it crashed and almost burnt my hand (its never been that hot before)



Hmm, if that card is similar in design to the 9800XT's I'm familiar with, they are a hot running item.

The whole ATX design is flawed in my opinion as the heat rises into the PCB because the components on addon cards face downwards in an tower case.
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Re: radeon 9800 pro overheating

Postby ctjoyce » Sun Feb 05, 2006 12:33 am

So you buy a Lian Li V1000 or 2000 case. The motherboard is mounted upside down.

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