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Old 23rd August 2004, 11:31 PM
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my Video Card Too Hot?

I have an ATI 9800XT 256MB running a game called Far Cry - very amazing ... the only thing is when I open the ati tool, it shows my video card is running 72 degrees -

That seems very hot - I understand that is only at full load and gets to about 67 idle but just wondering your thoughts?
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