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Are my 1080 FTW temperatures a bit high?

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Re: Are my 1080 FTW temperatures a bit high? 2016/07/05 15:29:00 (permalink)
Yea the 6.0.2 version is loaded with bugs.....or did you miss that?

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Re: Are my 1080 FTW temperatures a bit high? 2016/07/05 15:32:03 (permalink)
I am very well aware. I only use it for the aggressive fan profile and I don't have it starting up with my pc. Not running into the other bugs because of limited use I suppose. 

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Re: Are my 1080 FTW temperatures a bit high? 2016/12/13 09:44:30 (permalink)
My temps on my FTW gtx 1080 playing gears 4 are 80-83 degrees with an aggressive fan profile and overclock of +130 on core and +470 on memory.
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Re: Are my 1080 FTW temperatures a bit high? 2017/02/18 02:13:19 (permalink)
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...if the case doesn't have adequate air flow .. adding a aggressive fan curve may actually make gpu temps worse. Your just pulling more hot air onto the gpu. what I would be looking at is adding higher CFM fans or buying a new "bigger"case altogether. those temps are wayy too high for me. A an enthusiast card like the FTW should be getting much lower temps
.. Honestly , I'd just pull the side panel off your case and be done with it.



I did this and my temps fell 8-9c... And I´m using the A340 Elite from NZXT with Kraken X62 with double 140fans in front. It feels like the case is suffocating from the start...
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Re: Are my 1080 FTW temperatures a bit high? 2017/02/18 03:23:37 (permalink)
I've only played overwatch on my GTX 1080 FTW and i've never seen it break 68C... But that's only around 60-70% load on the GPU, because I have a lot of my graphics turned down to ensure I'm always above 144FPS. I'm sure I would be in the high 70's if I ran the heaven benchmark.

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