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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
the drivers for the card you have should not let it get over 90C, if they do you will know about it because the fan will rev up 50% to cool it. but still it's normal. if the temps start to creep over that and the fan is having no effect then i would think there might be an issue.
google 'msi kombustor' and run a benchmark/stability test with it.
Stock clocks (800/1250): 50 - 55 C under heavy load (Core Edition)
OC (1240/1650): 86 C max, under heavy load and %99 GPU usage (Core Edition)
In Crossfire with XFX DD 7950 (1100/1575) : Top card 80 C, 2nd one is 75 C
My suggestion is download MSI afterburner and set your fan profile to auto, if it doesn't help, set them manually. You can do these from CCC too.
Edit: Your card runs hot, temperatures shouldn't reach 80 degrees for TR:Anniversary.HD 3450 can play that game at maxed settings with 30+ FPS.