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I have, as stated above, a serious overheating problem with my x1950 Pro, I stupidly downgraded from a liquid cooling system to 3 case fans when I purchased it from CyberpowerPC not thinking about the video card being an insane overheating power hungry monster.
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Use ATI Tool to change the fan speeds. There is a great option in ATI Tool for you to do it. Will solve your problem. |
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"OMGWTFROFLCOPTERCHICKENHAX"
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water cooling to... three case fans?!
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I refer to myself as an idiot alot for multiple reasons, but I seriously needed to save money somewhere and my more computer oriented roommate told me dropping down would be fine since I'm not actually overclocking anything.
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OK, what type of HSF are you using on the X1950pro? If you're using the stock cooling, that's why it's overheating. Stock cooling won't cut it with this card. I have an Arctic Cooling Accelero X2 installed on mine. It's awesome. I have the fan running at "27" at it idles at 42C. After playing BF2 for a while, I only see temps of ~60. You need to upgrade your cooling to aftermarket, or get that watercooling setup back!! |
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try reattaching it, lap it and put some goo
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I had a feeling I would need to get some form of better cooling system on it. It is just stock cooling right now.
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lapping : "polishing" the heatsink.. the thing on your video card that the fan is attached to? thats the heatsink. you should be able to take it off, now, on the flipside, i can guarrantee you that the surface isnt shiny or mirror like. lapping, is when you use sandpaper and gently " scrubbing" the surface until there isnt anymore machine marks/lines/or until its shiny/smooth/mirror like. then you apply some thermal paste ( goo ) such as AS5 ( artic silver 5). this will almost indefinately drop your temp. the point of lapping is to make sure the heatsink is in proper contact with the video card chip. the goo helps that. |
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Thank you, I'm not at all familiar with even basic terms and/or abbreviations evidently. I have a feeling I'll have to order off for the thermal paste however. The only local computing anything we have is a Best Buy and it is just... pitiful in size and product. I hate living in the small town. |
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Sorry I can't help you here and now.
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I had this problem with my X1900XTX. If the X1950 pro uses the same cooler, it might be the same problem. If you look on the side of the cooler opposite the exhaust, there is an intake with a bunch of copper fins where the fan draws in air. That gets covered very very easily with dust. My video card was hitting 95C until I cleaned it off, now it runs much much cooler. Check that out first imo. |
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NightlySputnik, it's under the last option in the advanced menu. |
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glad to be a help ..
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Vash-HT, I cleaned out the intakes on my vid card and it's working fine now. Well, with ATI-Tool set to keep things at 70C it runs between 70 and 80 dependent on the game. I think that is acceptable. I may turn it down to below 65 and see if I can keep it a little lower than that. I just hope I don't need to clean it out every day or so. I wouldn't mind once a month or so, but if it's daily I'm just buying a better cooling system. |
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