2016/10/15 09:33:01
irenicus785
Enosoma
I have a 1070 SC ACX 3.0, and holy crap, it's ice cold. The hottest I've seen the temperature was 67 degrees, with default fan curve during heavy benchmarking. After adjusting the fan curve to my liking (not even audible until it gets to 60%, so I'll never hear it because at 60 degrees the fan is at 40%) it hovers at 65 or so, never higher (not even if I tried). Folding temps are a constant 60-61.
 
I'm very happy with my purchase. So I'm asking those of you with 10 series cards as well, what are your average and max temps?



I can't get my card to go above 54c degrees full-load in games or full-synthetic benchmarks [time-spy, firestrike] GPU clock would be steady at 1936-1992mhz [no manual OC, just factory OC]...

Yea, the 1070 SC efficiency is bonkers... My fan curve uses evga 'aggressive' preset on precision [a first for me,] so at about 50c, the fans spin up to 60+ percent, but never go full-load either.

Complete night and day between my overly HOTT 780ti's... Kepler would just burn-away 64-72c+ full-load with benchmarks and games.
2016/10/15 10:38:10
DeathAngel74
Enosoma
DeathAngel74
My old 970 FTW 2.0+'s ran at almost 64C under full load. The 1070 runs at 42C under full load.


Do you live in Siberia? Or Antarctica?
sunny California, lol. Stock acx cooler.
2016/10/15 11:56:28
cabbage
ROTTR, Valley 4.0 hits 62c tops. much cooler than my 980ti. and super quiet
2016/10/15 12:04:22
arestavo
cabbage
ROTTR, Valley 4.0 hits 62c tops. much cooler than my 980ti. and super quiet


I hope that you're not surprised that a 250W (stock) card is hotter than a 180W (stock) card. 
 
EDIT: Or a 150W (stock) card if you sidegraded to the 1070.
2016/10/15 12:55:03
dwoodward
Still using the stock ACX 1.0 fan that came with my GTX 780 that I got on day 1 of release. 
 
Still whisper quiet, card runs cool... On max load I can start to hear the fan, but it's very manageable and if i put my cans on, even with no sound ingame the noise is pretty much gone.
 
ACX starting even at the first one seemed to have been a win for EVGA. It excites me for when I do choose to upgrade from this 780, knowing that I'll still have the option of quiet gameplay. Looking forward to the possibility of a GTX 1080 Ti... if it ever manages to launch. ;)
2016/10/15 14:22:07
Enosoma
DeathAngel74
sunny California, lol. Stock acx cooler.



Air cooled? Or do you have some sort of waterblock? I can't imagine any air cooled card being any lower than 60c or so at full load (without jacking the fan speed up)
2016/10/15 14:29:31
DeathAngel74
Air cooled, 60-80% at full load. used to run 970 fans @ 100% lol. arestavo knows....remember the bios mod? rofl
2016/10/15 16:25:00
dwoodward
Enosoma
DeathAngel74
sunny California, lol. Stock acx cooler.



Air cooled? Or do you have some sort of waterblock? I can't imagine any air cooled card being any lower than 60c or so at full load (without jacking the fan speed up)


He says right in the quoted section stock cooler... lol
 
That said, my GTX 780 runs about 75C full load and it's years old on the stock thermal still...
2016/10/16 04:37:33
RchUncleSkeleton
arestavo
My 1080 ACX 3.0 @2202MHz runs at 39C full load. 2164MHz (2202 sometimes fails with certain WUs) and 37C right now folding away!
 
Of course, that's using an AIO water cooler   


...that really doesn't count as ACX 3.0 if you swapped on a water cooler.
2016/10/16 04:59:29
Salem13
arestavo
My 1080 ACX 3.0 @2202MHz runs at 39C full load. 2164MHz (2202 sometimes fails with certain WUs) and 37C right now folding away!
 
Of course, that's using an AIO water cooler   



Yea, I have not been able to hit 40c yet with Valley running on extreme HD




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