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I have a Gateway gaming desktop, and whenever I play a game, the temperature shoots up from it's 85 degrees Celsius idle, to past 110 degrees Celsius under load. With the fan speed running 100% which is loud enough to hear it from several rooms away. Is my card faulty? Should I send it back to the manufacturer and ask them to send me another one? It's using it's stock air cooler, and it is running on all stock clock speeds. It has not been overclocked in any way.
Eventually, the card will burn itself out and stop working, and I'll have to get a new one. People have been telling me to "RMA" my card because it could be faulty. What does that mean?
Eventually, the card will burn itself out and stop working, and I'll have to get a new one. People have been telling me to "RMA" my card because it could be faulty. What does that mean?