2016/11/02 07:47:33
bcavnaugh
Yes the Solution is here: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080/1070 PWM Operating Temperature Update
No need for new Threads about this same issue, as we have to many now and is confusing now with so many.
2016/11/02 07:49:28
DSP1
The most important points in this article is....
 
"Our finalized testing will be online within a few days, once we've had more time to burn-in the cards, but we've got initial thermographic imaging and decibel level tests for now"
 
"Note that we are finalizing complete methodology and a report for publication shortly. This content will not be quite as in-depth as the final testing suite, but we hope that it is enough to at least explain the new updates EVGA's pushing (as of today), and hopefully show the change that users can expect."
 
 
2016/11/02 08:16:48
wirerogue
i think this article is very important because it will hopefully validate evga's solution.
 
also 
 
"Our next testing should hopefully determine whether or not the original card was ever at any risk of being damaged from its heat."
2016/11/02 08:42:30
Scarlet-Tech
wirerogue
i think this article is very important because it will hopefully validate evga's solution.
 
also 
 
"Our next testing should hopefully determine whether or not the original card was ever at any risk of being damaged from its heat."


EVGA posted this article in the second post of the thread linked above. This article has been available to users on the forums since the moment it was posted.
2016/11/02 09:37:28
wirerogue
sorry. my bad.
2016/11/02 10:47:49
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