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olliestottle
9 Jun 2004, 3:42am
Im surfing the net, playing a game, DLing music, etc... and all of a sudden my monitor turns black, the light on the monitor goes yellow. My guess is my graphics card is over heating. I have an ATI 9700 pro running at stock speed. Today i received my new cooling parts, i got a SLK-947 which made my CPU temps drop from 66 degrees to 44. w00t. Thats all fine and dandy but my new graphics fan doesnt seem to be helping my over heating issues. I bought a iCEBERQ 4 Premium VGA Cooling Kit. I put the fan on with artic silver (for CPU and GPU), put on the 4 ram heatsinks that came included and still OVER HEATING ISSUES! I touch the 9700 where the fan is and its not THAT hot, but the base is too hot to touch so i know its the graphics card. And also, sometimes my computer recovers and i get my image back with some funky colors here and there, and the notorious microsoft SEND ERROR REPORT pops up telling me its my GPU. Ok i have blabbed long enough, i better submit before my comp quits again. Ideas anyone?

NeoFX
9 Jun 2004, 7:42am
hmm... I don't know how good those iceberq kits are... but I didn't think they were originally made to go on the higher end cards. I may be wrong... but either way you're having overheating issues. May I suggest one of those Zalman heatpipe + fan coolers? Don't remember the exact name but from what I hear they work (and look) really good. The fan is optional as well, but since it's Zalman it's probably fairly quiet.

versello
9 Jun 2004, 12:30pm
hmm... I don't know how good those iceberq kits are... but I didn't think they were originally made to go on the higher end cards. I may be wrong... but either way you're having overheating issues. May I suggest one of those Zalman heatpipe + fan coolers? Don't remember the exact name but from what I hear they work (and look) really good. The fan is optional as well, but since it's Zalman it's probably fairly quiet.

Just to add I bought the optional zalman fan for the heatpipe. You can run it on two modes - high (very loud) and low (near silent).

Nive11en
9 Jun 2004, 12:46pm
You've posted here too: http://www.icronticforums.com/showthread.php?t=4439
I've replied there.

Cyclonite
10 Jun 2004, 4:56am
I have the same thing you bought for my R9700 Pro. Works great! Did you remember to remove the shim around the GPU? If you didn't, it isn't making contact with the GPU and that's VERY bad, as I'm sure you know.

olliestottle
10 Jun 2004, 5:10am
Ok, my 2nd attempt is also a failure lol. This time i got funky colors all over the screen. I didnt run any games or programs, but the card was cool lol. Seeing how i couldnt really make out what was on the screen, i took the card out and took the heatsink off. There was paste covering the whole square and im not talking about the die lol. Cleaned the card up, so were back to square one again, its 12 at night and im going to make a trip to my friends for some paste. w00t.

olliestottle
10 Jun 2004, 5:13am
The thing is, i have had this card since last summer, the problem started occuring December of 2k3. The occurance was rare and i didnt think anything of it because it was like once a couple of weeks. Now it happens couple times a day. Just FYI.

Zuntar
10 Jun 2004, 12:06pm
Any chance you have mistakenly uped the voltage to the AGP in the Bios?

TheBaron
10 Jun 2004, 7:44pm
The thing is, i have had this card since last summer, the problem started occuring December of 2k3. The occurance was rare and i didnt think anything of it because it was like once a couple of weeks. Now it happens couple times a day. Just FYI.

had exactly the same problem of you, problem went away when i got my new watercooling system installed. just fyi