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You are 100% wrong. Try listening to Noodle as he knows what he's talking about. You interjected a useless point due to believing your failed assumption as to what I meant. I'd have to be some sort of special idiot to come into a thread titled "GPU temperature causing crashes" and suggest to re-apply thermal compound on a CPU. So as to why you assumed that is beyond me.
I've been building/repairing/overclocking PC's as well as advising about them for nearly 18 years but thank you for your input......
Nah, rough night possibly.
7970 runs BF1 dx12 pretty well though. I don't remember the series but there's many dx11 cards can handle dx12.
Ive been playing around in settings and appdata and turned vsync on
considering my monitor is old af and the card was trying run for a much higher frequency its helped alot
temperature around 64celcius now, much better
Oh and ill look into thermal paste reapplication as this card is now getting on a bit...
afterburner is for overclocking and monitoring temperatures. you cant limit your fps in it. thats vsync and it's not going to affect the temps...
its running 30c cooler now and doing the normal pattern of max then min load alternation on the gpu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWDgrAQ678g
You can limit FPS through the Riva Tuner side, unless it's been removed.
Also VSync can decrease load therefore decrease temps.