GTX 760 Overheat problem

Hi, I have a problem with my gtx 760. Bought a whole new computer about 2 months ago with this graphic card but I seem to have problem with overheating. When I start up any game even on low graphical settings the fan just goes to full speed and the temperature climbs to 80C in few minutes, however on some games where I had this problem, such as fifa, it seems to go away when I enabled v-sync, the temperature hovers around the 40C mark. On other games even enabling v-sync won't help. My graphic drivers are up to date. Thanks in advance for any help and suggestions
MY pc specs:
Intel Core i5-4670 3.40GHz
8gb RAM
MSI H87-G43 Motherboard
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760

Quote from: Dadioo on 08-November-13, 03:55:12
GTX 760, can't be more specific than that
Yes, you can: http://www.msi.com/service/search/?kw=N760&type=product

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