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2017/10/29 13:29:22 (permalink)
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Is 84-85 C for 1080ti SC2 a normal temparature while playing for example Middle-earth Shadow of War in 2k resolution (ultra settings) ? I did not OC card - it's default speed card. 
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    Re: 1080ti SC2 temperature question 2017/10/29 13:36:40 (permalink)
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     Would depend on many factors:
     
    Room temp
     
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    Case & fans in case 
     
    you need to get the heat out of your case, as ACX tend to dump most of the GPU heat inside of the case
     
    Remove side panel to Case -- does the temp drop ?

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    Re: 1080ti SC2 temperature question 2017/10/29 14:03:09 (permalink)
    Running at 84-85C under load when in game, is pretty hot for that model card. As Cool GTX said, try with the side panel off. That card will produce a lot of heat that is vented into the case. If the exhaust fans do not have sufficient flow, the heat will build up in the case.

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    Re: 1080ti SC2 temperature question 2017/10/29 14:36:30 (permalink)
    Hmm... but i guess nothing wrong can happen at this temperature, right ? My case is: SilentiumPC AQUARIUS AQ-X70W Pure Black + 3 "extra" fans, temp. in room is normal 24-25C. 
     
     
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    Re: 1080ti SC2 temperature question 2017/10/29 15:06:40 (permalink)
    zabtak
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    Is 84-85 C for 1080ti SC2 a normal temparature while playing for example Middle-earth Shadow of War in 2k resolution (ultra settings) ? I did not OC card - it's default speed card. 


    Should definitely be running cooler...

    Source: http://hexus.net/tech/rev...ti-sc2-gaming/?page=12
     
    zabtak
    Hmm... but i guess nothing wrong can happen at this temperature, right ?

    Should be fine. Max allowed temp for any 1080 ti is 91c. Are you running a custom fan curve? Have you checked the thermal paste on the card?
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    Re: 1080ti SC2 temperature question 2017/10/29 23:58:26 (permalink)
    The "case" is closed... Solution was trivial... I was cleaning up whole PC few days ago and switched off those extra fans inside case... Now in the same game temperature is at 68-69 C so i guess it's perfect :P 
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    Re: 1080ti SC2 temperature question 2017/10/30 06:56:59 (permalink)
    Glad you got it sorted

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