- Jan 31, 2004
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Hi all,
I built a new computer in march or so with an X800XL.
A64 3200+
Chaintech VNF4 Ultra
X800XL
Everything has been running great until yesterday (nothing is overclocked).
I was playing WoW and my video card locked up and the VPU Recover dealio came up. It reset the card and I was back in the game without restarting the comp or any apps. However, the screen was showing graphical corruption (tearing, lines flashing across the screen, UI Text would flash, etc.).
This evening the same thing happened, so I downloaded ATI Tray Tool and monitored the GPU Temp and Fan Duty Cycle. I found that the GPU would hit about 70 C during use, and the fan speed would top out @ about 80%. I opened my case up and that helped, and I also used the ATI Tray Tool fan speed controller to boost the speeds bit. So, with those changes everything has worked (max temp was about 66 C), but now I would like to put my case back together and just use the fan speed control.
So, has anyone else had problems with overheating in the stock config? I'm pretty bugged about the crappy HSF design and the crappy stock fan speed settings, but I was thinking of getting a Zalman or Arctic Cooling GPU cooler anyway so now I am that much closer.
Just curious if anyone else has run into this.
Thanks,
D'oh!
I built a new computer in march or so with an X800XL.
A64 3200+
Chaintech VNF4 Ultra
X800XL
Everything has been running great until yesterday (nothing is overclocked).
I was playing WoW and my video card locked up and the VPU Recover dealio came up. It reset the card and I was back in the game without restarting the comp or any apps. However, the screen was showing graphical corruption (tearing, lines flashing across the screen, UI Text would flash, etc.).
This evening the same thing happened, so I downloaded ATI Tray Tool and monitored the GPU Temp and Fan Duty Cycle. I found that the GPU would hit about 70 C during use, and the fan speed would top out @ about 80%. I opened my case up and that helped, and I also used the ATI Tray Tool fan speed controller to boost the speeds bit. So, with those changes everything has worked (max temp was about 66 C), but now I would like to put my case back together and just use the fan speed control.
So, has anyone else had problems with overheating in the stock config? I'm pretty bugged about the crappy HSF design and the crappy stock fan speed settings, but I was thinking of getting a Zalman or Arctic Cooling GPU cooler anyway so now I am that much closer.
Just curious if anyone else has run into this.
Thanks,
D'oh!
