View GPU temp without logging to Windows (e.g. BIOS screen)

Luan Tran

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Mar 20, 2016
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Hello,

I am having a Gigabyte GTX 760 2GB, today I have encountered crashes after 1-2 minutes of logging into Windows. Please see my Youtube clip for more details: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOucch8GbcQ

So my brother told me to check the GPU temp. But every time I log in to the Windows screen. It crashes again.
Can you give me an advice how to view these GPU temps without logging into Windows? I am using WIndows 10 64-bit.

Regards,
Luan Tran.
 
Solution
If you are crashing when the system just turns on, I doubt you are overheating the system, the video card is barely running when it's loading Windows. The video shows you in Windows, playing a video. If it's goes that far you can easily run HWMonitor and look at your temps. Chances are it's not temps but your power supply, maybe bad video card, maybe RAM or CPU, motherboard.

Test the hardware one at a time, see what works and what does not. First thing, remove the card, test on the onboard video if you have it, or test with another card.

Need full system specs including power supply brand and model, if anything is overclocked, set things to default speeds.
If you are crashing when the system just turns on, I doubt you are overheating the system, the video card is barely running when it's loading Windows. The video shows you in Windows, playing a video. If it's goes that far you can easily run HWMonitor and look at your temps. Chances are it's not temps but your power supply, maybe bad video card, maybe RAM or CPU, motherboard.

Test the hardware one at a time, see what works and what does not. First thing, remove the card, test on the onboard video if you have it, or test with another card.

Need full system specs including power supply brand and model, if anything is overclocked, set things to default speeds.
 
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