So here is my story. Am I going crazy or something? Tech support is saying my card is to cool at 35C? The problem is I think he could be right. Reason being is that it is getting colder in my bedroom (wintertime). Any Advice is appreaciated.
My card is a BFG 7800GS OC AGP 256MB
Initial Question:
I have been noticing that my card is not up to par with what it should be. Any game I play is really choppy. There was a point where I could shutdown the computer and restart it and everything would be fine. Recently this is not the case and there is poor performance no matter what I try. I have tried most everything to fix the issue. I have reinstalled my video driver and updated it to the latest version from the site (see print screens). I have been checking my temperatures and I also have an add-in fan next to for extra cooling. I have a 600W PS so I would guess thats overkill. Its running at about 112 to 117 degrees consistantly. Nothing really seems to be the matter besides my card. It is seriously running slower than my old video card (which was an ATI radion all-in-wonder something or other). My system itself is running great with no performance issues at all.
Tech Reply:
If the card is running below 40C, which your's is, it has problems. Your
video card is running to cold, you need to take that cooling fan away from the card. Once it gets over 40C, you should be fine.
Second Question:
With all due respect, I am fairly certian that this has nothing to do with my problem. I have never heard of something not performing well because it is too cold. In fact the cooler the better, in pc components. Heat is the enemy. The only time when cold temps are a problem is when it starts to cause condensation. Water is also an enemy to circuits. I have been fighting with this thing for a while now. At least 2 weeks of reinstalling drivers, flashing the bios, searching the entire internet for some clue as how to fix it. You are my last resort to go to because the only thing I haven't done is replace the video card. In spite of my beliefs I did as you have instructed me to and the issue is still present. The add-in cooling card really didn't do too much for the temperatures and they are nearly the same as before. Ive attached a printscreen, even the driver is showing the temperature in the GREEN range. I dug my old card out of the closet and have decided to switch back to my old card for now and everything is stable, although slower with game play. There are no wacky benchmarks or video display problems. My BFG 78000GS OC is simply not working at full throttle, and sometimes not at all. I'm sorry if I sound like a know-it-all but I am trying to get my point across that there is something wrong here.
Second Reply:
This is a known issue with the 7800 GS. We have not been told by our
engineers when they will get it fixed.
My card is a BFG 7800GS OC AGP 256MB
Initial Question:
I have been noticing that my card is not up to par with what it should be. Any game I play is really choppy. There was a point where I could shutdown the computer and restart it and everything would be fine. Recently this is not the case and there is poor performance no matter what I try. I have tried most everything to fix the issue. I have reinstalled my video driver and updated it to the latest version from the site (see print screens). I have been checking my temperatures and I also have an add-in fan next to for extra cooling. I have a 600W PS so I would guess thats overkill. Its running at about 112 to 117 degrees consistantly. Nothing really seems to be the matter besides my card. It is seriously running slower than my old video card (which was an ATI radion all-in-wonder something or other). My system itself is running great with no performance issues at all.
Tech Reply:
If the card is running below 40C, which your's is, it has problems. Your
video card is running to cold, you need to take that cooling fan away from the card. Once it gets over 40C, you should be fine.
Second Question:
With all due respect, I am fairly certian that this has nothing to do with my problem. I have never heard of something not performing well because it is too cold. In fact the cooler the better, in pc components. Heat is the enemy. The only time when cold temps are a problem is when it starts to cause condensation. Water is also an enemy to circuits. I have been fighting with this thing for a while now. At least 2 weeks of reinstalling drivers, flashing the bios, searching the entire internet for some clue as how to fix it. You are my last resort to go to because the only thing I haven't done is replace the video card. In spite of my beliefs I did as you have instructed me to and the issue is still present. The add-in cooling card really didn't do too much for the temperatures and they are nearly the same as before. Ive attached a printscreen, even the driver is showing the temperature in the GREEN range. I dug my old card out of the closet and have decided to switch back to my old card for now and everything is stable, although slower with game play. There are no wacky benchmarks or video display problems. My BFG 78000GS OC is simply not working at full throttle, and sometimes not at all. I'm sorry if I sound like a know-it-all but I am trying to get my point across that there is something wrong here.
Second Reply:
This is a known issue with the 7800 GS. We have not been told by our
engineers when they will get it fixed.