Nvidia GTX560 1 GB frequency and temperature problem
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Hi everyone, in this days i have a annoying problem with my Nvidia GTX560 1 GB Gainward Phantom II, the problem is: in idle normally the GPU stay at 50 mhz of core clock, and the temperature is 30-35 °C(86-77 °F) in summer, and 17-27 °C(62.6-80.6 °°F) in winter in idle mode. But in this days the GPU stay at maximum frequency, 950 Mhz, and the temperature rise to 50 °C(122 °F) in idle, but this happens only in full load normally. I have controlled in the Task Manager, but i don't have any game or program stresses that GPU. Which is the problem? i have fear taht GPU in future may cause serious problems and dead.
PS: I have tried bring the frequence to the default(822 mhz core) but doesn't work.
My PC specs is:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E4800 3.00 Ghz
MOBO: Asus P5Q P45 chipset Socket 775
RAM: OCZ Platinum DDR2 800 Mhz
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 160 GB 7200 rpm 8 mb cache
Power Supply: Corsair TX650 W 80Plus Bronze
GPU: Gainward Nvidia GTX560 1 GB Phantom II @950/2050 mhz
Thanks for helping.
Maybe something is forcing the GPU to run at full load.Maybe you should check the bios.
Download MSi Afterburner and check the GPU load
I can only think of two things that will cause a GPU to run at full load all the time.
1) There's an instance of Adobe Flash Player which has gone into an infinite loop eating GPU resources.
2) Crypto Coin mining virus.
[QUOTE=GiGaBiTe;45249839]I can only think of two things that will cause a GPU to run at full load all the time.
1) There's an instance of Adobe Flash Player which has gone into an infinite loop eating GPU resources.
2) Crypto Coin mining virus.[/QUOTE]
I have done a antivirus scan with Malwarebytes, but he don't found a crypto coin mining virus. Only PUP.Blocker and trojan. After moving them to the quarantine, and eliminated from my computer, the problem is not resolved. in task manager i don't found any Flash Player process.
Is the power management option in the Nvidia control panel set to adaptive? I had mine set to "prefer maximum performance" and it ran it at full clock all the time until I changed it to adaptive.
[QUOTE=loook;45268622]Is the power management option in the Nvidia control panel set to adaptive? I had mine set to "prefer maximum performance" and it ran it at full clock all the time until I changed it to adaptive.[/QUOTE]
Ok works thanks
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