gtx 750ti temperature

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I have gigabyte gtx 750ti and I'm using it with a 300watt PSU.
During games like GTA V the temperature reaches to 75 C.Ambient temperature is around 30C.
I also think that card is underperforming as I'm getting only 30 fps with shuttering sometimes.
My CPU is Amd phenom II x4 955 but I have ddr2 RAM.
Can it be cuz of RAM?
 
Solution


I believe Gigabyte will void your warranty if you did reapply thermal paste.

You can send it back to Gigabyte however for RMA.

If your motherboard does not support DDR3 don't get DDR3 RAM.


First of all a 300W is not recommended for the GTX 750 Ti.
You can try re applying the thermal paste on the GTX 750 Ti.
Use Windows Memory Diagnosis to test your RAM.

Recommended:
Minimum & Recommend PSU Requirements
Bottlenecking Guide & Chart 2015
Safe GPU Overclocking Guide 2015
 
What can be the effects of a under powered PSU?
The card is only 2 weeks old so I don't think it's a thermal paste problem.
I want to know if ddr2 would affect performance over ddr3
 


1. Even the highest quality GPU's sometimes having poor thermal paste, this may occur if the thermal paste was not applied properly.
2. On high loads you may experience PC shut downs.
3. If the motherboard supports DDR2 memory you are fine. If it supports DDR3 memory it is highly recommended to use DDR3.

Check Out:
Minimum & Recommend PSU Requirements
Bottlenecking Guide & Chart 2015
Safe GPU Overclocking Guide 2015
 
@kkaw yeah I'm trying to choose between a PSU and RAM rn so yeah
Last time I tried to change the thermal paste of my ati radeon I think I messed up either on tightening or on amount of paste and AFAIK changing thermal paste voids warranty, right?
And no if my mobo supported ddr3 I would have gone for ddr3 ram as it is cheaper and consumes less power
 


I believe Gigabyte will void your warranty if you did reapply thermal paste.

You can send it back to Gigabyte however for RMA.

If your motherboard does not support DDR3 don't get DDR3 RAM.
 
Solution


GTX 750 Ti is a very cool and efficient card, 1 fan is suffice that is most definitely not the issue.
 
@darkbreeze well I tried with my side cover opened but still not much drop in temperature but yeah my Case is quite old and small
And I have new problem,when im using msi afterburners osd the memory clock is going up to only 2700mhz while its peak clock is 5400 MHz