MSI GTX770 gaming high temp, is this normal ?

GTX770 gaming 2GB
PSU NZXT 650 i just got this one so i think it's not a problem
When i'm gaming usually is Battlefield 4 temp is always 80-84c.
but highest temp show on afterburner is 87c sometimes it's could up to 89c , i cant check it's realtime because rivastatic server do not support battlefield 4 x64.
what wrong with it, it's sound temp too high  i'm not OC and not use gaming app.
I never get crash or poor performance or something else but high temp.
Indeed i wanna try to replace silicone but i can't because they have warrantry void on the screw of the card. 

Quote from: flobelix on 13-December-13, 06:01:43
MSI allows to change thermal paste or even change cooler as long as not damaging anything doing so. The sticker is there to warn unexperienced users about possible risk of voiding warranty. So no worries warranty will be fine. If you want to hear from MSI contact the local branch: >>How to contact MSI.<<
Here's afterburner SS look at max temp said 88c max.
I'm read many review from any website not even see high temperature like this on msi GTX770 or other brand , that why I came here I just want to know is my tempreature normal
If yes i will not do anything.
Here's the viod on the screw , Are you sure I can remove it
I bought it's from distributor call ascenti resources in Bangkok Thailand.
http://www.ascenti.co.th/

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