Gforce gtx 560 ti ... too high Temperature and crush

hi there
my post is similar at "MSI GTX 560 Ti HAWK Memory Temperature too high???"
but my graphic card is gforce gtx 560 ti  _ 2gb gddr5   (i can't post external link to let you see wich one exactly)
when i play to one game my card's Temperature go over 100°c and my screen become black :(
...  i'm suree that my card don't reach that temperature and i changed the base fan  with an accelero xtreme plus II, but nothing to do with my problem.
so i'm there to ask an help
(sorry for my poor english)
Thanks in advance for your time!

i think, there is a problem with temperature sensor
or it is broken  or ... idon't know .....
the temperature stay costant on about 78-80°C
and have istant spike when i play on a game.....
i saw it with speedfan and with MSI Afterburner.

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