Graphics card overheat?
#1
So, my graphics card seems to be hitting 70c when I play FF12 on PCSX2.

It is an ATI Radeon HD 4350.

This doesn't seem to happen with 2D games or any of the Dot Hack games, which are also 3D, but it's quite worrying. Short of taking my computer apart, which I can't do since it's technically not mine yet, is there anything I can do within PCSX2 to remedy this?
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#2
I doubt thats overheating usually video cards can get into the 100c+ range
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#3
I solved my problem, and I'm rather embarrassed. My graphics card fan was up against the wall.....
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(03-17-2012, 11:13 AM)TheTonyOne Wrote: I solved my problem, and I'm rather embarrassed. My graphics card fan was up against the wall.....

O_O lol Laugh
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#5
Maybe its because im drunk, but this thread seems pretty funny lmao(quietly )
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(03-17-2012, 11:13 AM)TheTonyOne Wrote: I solved my problem, and I'm rather embarrassed. My graphics card fan was up against the wall.....


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(03-17-2012, 06:40 PM)naughtydog2k3 Wrote: ..........

exactly...no comment!!
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#8
Just because it's not technically alive,
doesn't mean it can live long without breathing. Wink
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#9
.... walls are not very good at dissipating heat you know.... you should try air instead, much more effective+^_^+
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#10
Yes, I moved the computer >_>;;
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