Some overheating issues with my GPU.

DamienLimmy

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Running on gtx 670 msi power edition.

Seems like temps are around 70 - 80 degrees. Seems like this is normal.

But whenever I shut down bf4, the temps go down to about 30 to 40.

I then go idle or start browsing internet and suddenly my fans hit off the roof, this happens about after playing BF4 3 hours (not fixed) then I use GPU-Z and notice my temps are hitting up to 93 degrees, on IDLE. I did a scan and it's definitely not a bitcoin trojan. Is there an issue with my GPU?

It's like my gpu is heating up for nothing.
 

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What antivirus you using? Did the load of the gpu suddenly jump to 100%?
 

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Hi I have gpu-z in sensor mode I'll up the file later on as I'm not sure whether it just hits full load. I'm actually running malware bytes pro.
 

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here is the gpu log file.

n9moyap


mzhhygp



https://imageshack.com/i/mzhhygp

https://imageshack.com/i/n9moyap

i don't know how to upload a file so i took a screenshot

might it be something to do with drivers?

i can't see the pictures for some reasons, so i put down the links as well.
 
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It does look like a virus. Can try uninstalling your current antivirus and install AVG or AVAST free anti virus to do a scan.
 

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tbh, it sounds like bitcoin virus even if mbam scan found nothing. did u manually check for suspicious processes, startup entries & windows services?

also curious, does process explorer with added column for gpu usage, show which process having high gpu?

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