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yikes!! Mine gets 60-65C on an hour of gaming! In an Antec Sonata with one single fan in the back.
Originally posted by: jjzelinski
Originally posted by: Sonikku
Mine idles at 60c atm. It goes to about 90 under full load.
God damn! That's unbelievable! And you have no issues?
Originally posted by: tigersty1e
Ok. So, I've done more research and this is what I've also found....a newegg review.....
Pros: To continue with my rant about this card. As I mentioned earlier my first card was bad and rma it for a replacement. Just got the replacement card, but the same blocky discolored artifacts persisted in 3D games.
Cons: sorry not cons, but Solution: I found out later that it's my system as a whole. My system consist of a E4400 @ 2.57Ghz and Asrock 4CoreDual motherboard. The motherboard has got both AGP and PCI-e X4 slots. When I overclock my cpu to a FSB of 285MHz the PIC-e was getting overclocked as well even though it was shown as not overclocked. The solution is to set the FSB and PCI-e frequencies to AUTO mode. Everything is fine after that. I'm running Vista 32bit version with Catalyst 7.7.
Other Thoughts: The card is HOT! So use either ATI Tools or ATI Tray to change the fan speed. I have to monitors and saw that the GPU temperature went up to 75C while gaming. (idle is 45C with room @ 20C) The voltage modulator temperature get to 80C. (kind of scary) I'll need to do something about that. Good Luck gamers.
I'm at work so I can't try it out, but I HOPE this fixes my problem.
Originally posted by: jjzelinski
Originally posted by: Sonikku
Mine idles at 60c atm. It goes to about 90 under full load.
God damn! That's unbelievable! And you have no issues?
Originally posted by: Sonikku
... to make my system nearly silent...
93C isn't that hot; it's a little on the high side but video cards are built to take that kind of heat under load.That's insane, 93C is almost 200F.
I've heard that accelero x2 is the way to go on one of those.Originally posted by: Sonikku
I'm thinking about getting a new cooler for the X1950xt, but I don't really want to spend tons.
Would this do the job?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...p?item=N82E16835118001
which countries? Maybe they will pay top dollar for mine when I upgradeOriginally posted by: ultra laser
I believe some countries use the 1900XT fan as a form of torture. I suggest looking into a better cooler if you wish to preserver your sanity. I recommend a zalman: http://www.zalman.co.kr/eng/pr...w.asp?idx=201&code=013
Originally posted by: crazylegs
i myself am just about to RMA a Sapphire x1950xt 256mb version... my situation, card was running mega hot (around 90 load - and i am in UK not that hot ambients tbh!), so i set the fans to spin harder using ATT (seems insane to me that the stock settings allow the card to get soo hot before uping the fan speed), anyway after some use i noticed weird artifacts and after my system hanged whilst playing BF2, i noticed someting eve weirder. The card had set itself to 500mhz GPU and like 300mhx RAM instead of the default 625mhz GPU and 300mhz RAM... when i try to set these back to stock the machine just automatically re-boots and resets to the low settings :S
Anyway, its going back asap - am just slightly regretting my first ever ATI purchase now as i have never had problems with nVidia - but the x1950xt was supposed to be best bang for buck for my price range so i thouhgt i would give it a try!
Mayb there is a slightly bad batch of these Sapphires going about if many ppl are having similar problems???
man, I can't count how many peeps have antec 900, hx 520, x1950xt, some form of c2d, 2x1gb ddr2...I feel like such a sheep...Originally posted by: crazylegs
i myself am just about to RMA a Sapphire x1950xt 256mb version... my situation, card was running mega hot (around 90 load - and i am in UK not that hot ambients tbh!), so i set the fans to spin harder using ATT (seems insane to me that the stock settings allow the card to get soo hot before uping the fan speed), anyway after some use i noticed weird artifacts and after my system hanged whilst playing BF2, i noticed someting eve weirder. The card had set itself to 500mhz GPU and like 300mhx RAM instead of the default 625mhz GPU and 300mhz RAM... when i try to set these back to stock the machine just automatically re-boots and resets to the low settings :S
Anyway, its going back asap - am just slightly regretting my first ever ATI purchase now as i have never had problems with nVidia - but the x1950xt was supposed to be best bang for buck for my price range so i thouhgt i would give it a try!
Mayb there is a slightly bad batch of these Sapphires going about if many ppl are having similar problems???
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
man, I can't count how many peeps have antec 900, hx 520, x1950xt, some form of c2d, 2x1gb ddr2...I feel like such a sheep...Originally posted by: crazylegs
i myself am just about to RMA a Sapphire x1950xt 256mb version... my situation, card was running mega hot (around 90 load - and i am in UK not that hot ambients tbh!), so i set the fans to spin harder using ATT (seems insane to me that the stock settings allow the card to get soo hot before uping the fan speed), anyway after some use i noticed weird artifacts and after my system hanged whilst playing BF2, i noticed someting eve weirder. The card had set itself to 500mhz GPU and like 300mhx RAM instead of the default 625mhz GPU and 300mhz RAM... when i try to set these back to stock the machine just automatically re-boots and resets to the low settings :S
Anyway, its going back asap - am just slightly regretting my first ever ATI purchase now as i have never had problems with nVidia - but the x1950xt was supposed to be best bang for buck for my price range so i thouhgt i would give it a try!
Mayb there is a slightly bad batch of these Sapphires going about if many ppl are having similar problems???
Anyway, I tried ATI tool when I first got the x1950xt, but it ran extremely hot at idle and literally made room much warmer. I finally relented and installed catalyst. It defaulted to 2d/3d clocks, and I'm so glad that I finally learned about them! 2d clocks lower the stock settings to 500 core and 594 memory when in 2d mode (ie, not gaming). gpu idles at 48c now instead of 62c. iirc from ati tool, fan doesn't go above 27 % until 80c, then gradually turns into a jet engine at 100c at 100%.
I'm not saying that rma isn't the right idea for you, but I'd uninstall att and try CCC or even ntune before resorting to rma.