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And launched it, and the big "UNREAL 3" symbol shows up and then my monitor goes black and says "Analog - Power Saving Mode".
And I have to restart my comp to see again.
Ok so I managed to get into the game. Looked for Cains, waited for it to clear so I could get in, and halfway through the loading, "Analog - Power Saving Mode"
out of curiosity, are you overclocking anything at all? If so then set it all back to stock speeds. Also if you can get the game up and running to the main screen, go into settings->video and turn everything down. See if you can get it to load into a game with everything on low. Then work your way back up.
Clean any dust off of it and make sure your fans are all running up like they should. I can tell you there about a 90% chance your card is overheating. Do everything you can to help ventalate that sucker! Take the cover off your computer and move a regular household fan in front of it if you have one small enough. Then try running the game again, and as others said monitor your temperature.
If you have any canned air, use that to blow out the card itself and all the fans in your case while your at it. Don't do this with your computer on. I had a Gforce 6800gt that I neglected to keep clean and the very same thing eventually happened to my card. Dust is a great insulator I found the hard way.
Try that first and then run the game again. If that does not work then try the case open and floor fan idea. As far as checking the temp, there is a program called Ntune that will allow you to monitor your temperatures. Once installed it will show up as an option in your Nvidia control panel. Normal temperatures for that card under load vary, but if your card gets above 80-90 cellcius it will shut down to protect itself from damage.
Hum, I wonder if the fan on that card is underclocked stock... If it is then you may be able to use Rivatuner to up the fan speed to it's max and that could help. Also, if you're really wanting to, you could take off the heatsink/fan for your vid card and put some artic silver 5 onto it... every little bit helps.
If you have any canned air, use that to blow out the card itself and all the fans in your case while your at it. Don't do this with your computer on. I had a Gforce 6800gt that I neglected to keep clean and the very same thing eventually happened to my card. Dust is a great insulator I found the hard way.
Alright, I'm DLin that now, but I don't understand how my card is so dusty and hot. I just got it back from the shop a week or two ago.
Right, so it says before game launch:
GPU1: 47 degrees C
Well so I launched the game, had to restart as usual, this time it didn't even show the "EPIC" clip. so I restarted, launched hte heat thing and it said:
GPU1: 48 degrees C
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