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Hmm. Well I did another test and tried a different way I had the PSU setup, still froze but got almost done with 2 Heaven tests and got to a max of 70C temp.
Overclocking them can blow em up pretty easily and they are lacking in memory.
In case anyone is still reading this thread, I fixed the issue, was not the card. Memory was set incorrectly and causing it to crash. Guess I should pay attention to the 1.5v sandy bridge requirements.
What's even weirder is that running the GPU at stock nVidia clocks fixed the issue.What's weird is with those ram settings it was working perfectly fine with the 460gtx. I don't get it, but then again I've seen weirder things over the years.