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What? 74°C is very acceptable for most video cards.
1) Your screen resolution is set to something higher than what your monitor can display.
Or
2) The refresh rate you selected a certain resolution is higher than what your monitor supports.
Update your graphic drivers (via Nvidia) as well as your monitor drivers (don't use the crappy Windows default ones) to the latest and go into your 'Display' > Properties (Advance Settings). The Monitor tab will have 'Monitor Settings' > 'Screen refresh rate' - Select hide modes that this monitor can't display and then select the highest available or just set to 60Hz.
Make sure your only using one cable (DVI or HDMI), not both like one of my silly friends attempting once...
ps: My graphic card (780 GTX) runs at around 35 degrees during heavy gameplay, you might wish to clean out your fans, unclutter cables and ensure good case airflow. Max stable temperature for them is however 95 degrees.
Yes you are.
http://www.overclock.net/t/651707/faq-acceptable-temperatures-for-graphics-cards
Uninstall EVERYTHING that you installed with the Driver install package, reboot into safe mode and run Driver Fusion, after Nvidia Display and Nvidia PhysX is cleaned, reboot and install the latest driver for your GPU/OS.
For the Driver package choose CUSTOM Installation, ONLY Install what you NEED! PhysX and the Driver itself being the main thing, dont select any of the other options unless you ABSOLUTELY Need them.
And go from there.
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I Would also like to point out, Physical RAM issues can also cause out of range problems.
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74C is a lil ehh...
Do you play with Vsync disabled? If so Enable VSync, that should lower your temps a little.
Not for a GTX 770.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6994/nvidia-geforce-gtx-770-review/16
Either way.. id give Driver Fusion a try
And enabling Vsync if its not enabled in games.