To keep things simple, I torture-tested my graphics card last night (mostly). I get up this morning, the screen was flashing nice pixels all over, and the fan sounded like it was rubbing on something (this I have yet to figure out what it is really doing but its making a new noise at medium-high speed). Reset, everything is good (fan still makes noise under load).Its an EVGA 8800GTS factory overclocked. Only 6 months old.Call in an RMA? Or run it again and see what happens? Also any clue what really happened with it? Temps got a bit high but no higher than it should under load (just that it kept it for about 6 hrs).[Edited on December 22, 2008 at 11:18 AM. Reason : inserted model]
12/22/2008 11:13:39 AM
Find out what the fan is rubbing up against.I would say that any friction that was not intended on the fan is causing it not to get up to full speed enough to cool the GPU at 100% load. If you find that the fan is hosed, RMA it.
12/22/2008 11:27:10 AM
fan is hosed.
12/22/2008 12:03:57 PM
Found out the rubbing, there was a bit of plastic overwrap glued on the card, removed that. No more noise.Ive been testing again, no luck to reproduce. For the temp, I dont think the fan gets up high enough, and so the memory got a bit hotter than it liked. It does it again with the pixels, Ill RMA it.Thanks guys!
12/22/2008 2:11:56 PM