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Wolf68k  |
Posted: Thursday, Apr 5 2012, 17:17
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always howling

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That sounds like a bad card. You need to contact either the retailer you got it from or the maker of the card and seeing about getting an replacement.
Don't ask me why I'm going to bring this up, but I am. When I read the first part and you said it got to 60-65 degrees and the screen would go black, for some reason my first thought was a dying PSU; one that's not quite dead yet but will crap out when stressed enough. Been there done that with an old PSU.
As for the settings, what I do is just on the Fan tab just "Enable software automatic fan control" (I'm reading from my eVGA Precision but it's based on the same that MSI is based on) and let it go. I found when I tested/used MSI's it would 1% increase per 1 degree increase; so at 40C the fan is 40%, at 41C the fan is 41% and so on. You can adjust that in the graph if you want to make it run faster. Just grab or make a point and move it to where ever you want and just make sure the rest of the line goes with it.
I don't know what is a normal idle temp for a GTX 260. I also don't know what the max is for that card. I can tell you this; I have an eVGA GTX 560Ti FPB and I had asked them what the max temp is. They told me 100C. My card is currently running around 36-38C. The max I've seen without software controlled, in other words just the card on it's own, was around 90C but that was while using eVGA OCScanner to stress test it which is going to do more stress than what most games will do. The max with the Precision controlling the speed, again with same stress test, was around 80C. The one thing I don't like about Precision v2.0.3 is that the fan control is 10 degree = 10% stepping and I have yet to figure out a way to make it more like MSI's 1C to 1% stepping. I haven't tried the latest version of Precision yet.
By the way, I'm confused by your sig and your post. Your sig says eVGA 9500GT but your topic is talking about a GTX 260.
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