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2018/11/11 15:48:51 (permalink)
Bought a 1080 Hybrid when I got a new build back in April.
 
Over the last two weeks or so my games have been lagging a bit. I play World of Warcraft, so it's not exactly a graphic intensive game, but even then I would be kind of spikey. 
 
Today, I heard my fans kick in like crazy and wasn't sure why. I checked speedfan, my graphics card was at around 90 degrees after about 20 minutes of play. I put my hand by the radiator, it was cold. Put my hand by the graphics card, really really hot. 
 
As I type this, no game is up and it's around 65 degrees.
 
I'm scared, friends. 
 
 
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Re: Did my 1080 Hyrbid pump just die? 2018/11/11 15:52:26 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby mdzealt 2018/11/11 16:21:14
Is this a Card you installed the Hybrid Kit on or a Card that was Pre-Installed?
If a Card with the Hybrid Pre-Installed then you could replace the TIM with some MX-4.
If that is still not working to reduce your Temps then time to maybe RMA your Card.
If you installed a Hybrid Kit and it is less than One Year then RMA the Hybrid Pump/Radiator ONLY with EVGA.
If over One Year time to put the Stock Cooler back and look for a new Hybrid Kit.
Any Kit will do because all you need is the Pump/Radiator and this is the same on all the 10xx Series Cards from EVGA.
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Re: Did my 1080 Hyrbid pump just die? 2018/11/11 15:57:01 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby mdzealt 2018/11/11 16:21:17
Think I've read before that you should be able to feel the slight vibration of the water lines if the pump is working. So next time you game or run a benchmark and the card is crazy high hold the water line and see if you feel anything.

At that temp though most likely the pump is dead.

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Re: Did my 1080 Hyrbid pump just die? 2018/11/11 16:11:06 (permalink)
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Is this a Card you installed the Hybrid Kit on or a Card that was Pre-Installed?
If a Card with the Hybrid Pre-Installed then you could replace the TIM with some MX-4.
If that is still not working to reduce your Temps then time to maybe RMA your Card.
If you installed a Hybrid Kit and it is less than One Year then RMA the Hybrid Pump/Radiator ONLY with EVGA.
If over One Year time to put the Stock Cooler back and look for a new Hybrid Kit.
Any Kit will do because all you need is the Pump/Radiator and this is the same on all the 10xx Series Cards from EVGA.




The Hybrid was pre-installed yes.
 
I just updated drivers and rotated the radiator around a bunch. When I turned the computer back on after doing so, I heard a bunch of liquid moving. Temperatures after reboot are not 34c with the game running. The hoses are now also warming up, whereas before they weren't. 
 
I maybe made this thread a little too early. I can safely admit I had a moment of panic and came running to the forums :)
post edited by mdzealt - 2018/11/23 14:12:37
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Re: Did my 1080 Hyrbid pump just die? 2018/11/11 16:25:20 (permalink)
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Is this a Card you installed the Hybrid Kit on or a Card that was Pre-Installed?
If a Card with the Hybrid Pre-Installed then you could replace the TIM with some MX-4.
If that is still not working to reduce your Temps then time to maybe RMA your Card.
If you installed a Hybrid Kit and it is less than One Year then RMA the Hybrid Pump/Radiator ONLY with EVGA.
If over One Year time to put the Stock Cooler back and look for a new Hybrid Kit.
Any Kit will do because all you need is the Pump/Radiator and this is the same on all the 10xx Series Cards from EVGA.




The Hybrid was pre-installed yes.
 
I just updated drivers and rotated the radiator. Originally, I had the hoses on the side. They are now on the bottom as I read air bubbles can interfere if they are not below the radiator. When I turned the computer back on after doing so, I heard a bunch of liquid moving. Temperatures after reboot are not 34c with the game running. The hoses are now also warming up, whereas before they weren't. 
 
I maybe made this thread a little too early. I can safely admit I had a moment of panic and came running to the forums :)


Glad all work out for you, they are some nice coolers.

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Re: Did my 1080 Hyrbid pump just die? 2018/11/11 17:10:01 (permalink)
Hello mdzealt,
 
Please keep in contact with us if you have any other issues with your unit. If you do have any other questions you are more then welcome to contact EVGA at any time. That  number 1 (888) 880-3842 or email to  Support@EVGA.com.
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Re: Did my 1080 Hyrbid pump just die? 2018/11/11 17:53:07 (permalink)
Great news! I always tell people to keep the water connections at the bottom of the rad for that very reason. Ya got lucky it sounds.. pumps will die with air and lack of water.

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Re: Did my 1080 Hyrbid pump just die? 2018/11/11 18:19:00 (permalink)
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Bought a 1080 Hybrid when I got a new build back in April.
 
Over the last two weeks or so my games have been lagging a bit. I play World of Warcraft, so it's not exactly a graphic intensive game, but even then I would be kind of spikey. 
 
Today, I heard my fans kick in like crazy and wasn't sure why. I checked speedfan, my graphics card was at around 90 degrees after about 20 minutes of play. I put my hand by the radiator, it was cold. Put my hand by the graphics card, really really hot. 
 
As I type this, no game is up and it's around 65 degrees.
 
I'm scared, friends. 
 
 


Keep an eye on it. It is rare the pump just stops and continues on without issue. You're just about in the time frame of,  it dies within a the first year, or it runs until you replace the GPU.

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Re: Did my 1080 Hyrbid pump just die? 2018/11/11 19:10:28 (permalink)
I am also experiencing a similar issue. It never happened before, but now I am looking at my computer idle at 88 C. I tried to do a DDU and remove EVGA and still have it heating at 88C. This is the second random time I experienced this. The first one was last week, my hybrid would unexpectedly go up to 90C with the fans running at 100%. I had to do a Windows reinstall and the issue went away. Hopefully I won't have to do this again. This was a refurbished factory hybrid I was given. It has not even been 5 months. I honestly don't want to reinstall Windows again.

 
Update: Okay, so I resolved this issue. Not sure what solved it since I did a couple of things..
 
1. Clean out some dust from the power fan (Not sure how this is the issue when the GPU temps would spike, Power temp was always fine)
2. Did DDU again in safemode
3. Completely power off 2nd monitor
4. Reinstall NVIDIA
 
I'm guessing it's turning off my 2nd monitor. HOWEVER, the fact that this issue happened a 2nd time is discomforting.
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Re: Did my 1080 Hyrbid pump just die? 2018/11/11 22:28:15 (permalink)
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I am also experiencing a similar issue. It never happened before, but now I am looking at my computer idle at 88 C. I tried to do a DDU and remove EVGA and still have it heating at 88C. This is the second random time I experienced this. The first one was last week, my hybrid would unexpectedly go up to 90C with the fans running at 100%. I had to do a Windows reinstall and the issue went away. Hopefully I won't have to do this again. This was a refurbished factory hybrid I was given. It has not even been 5 months. I honestly don't want to reinstall Windows again.

 
Update: Okay, so I resolved this issue. Not sure what solved it since I did a couple of things..
 
1. Clean out some dust from the power fan (Not sure how this is the issue when the GPU temps would spike, Power temp was always fine)
2. Did DDU again in safemode
3. Completely power off 2nd monitor
4. Reinstall NVIDIA
 
I'm guessing it's turning off my 2nd monitor. HOWEVER, the fact that this issue happened a 2nd time is discomforting.


Windows won't affect the pump on the GPU. It's a single speed pump run off the 12v on the GPU.  If this is an RMA replacement GPU, I'd ask for another RMA on the house with free shipping. Odds are it is going to fail soon. Cleaning the PWM fan probably caused enough vibration to get the pump going again.

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Re: Did my 1080 Hyrbid pump just die? 2018/11/12 19:31:03 (permalink)
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I am also experiencing a similar issue. It never happened before, but now I am looking at my computer idle at 88 C. I tried to do a DDU and remove EVGA and still have it heating at 88C. This is the second random time I experienced this. The first one was last week, my hybrid would unexpectedly go up to 90C with the fans running at 100%. I had to do a Windows reinstall and the issue went away. Hopefully I won't have to do this again. This was a refurbished factory hybrid I was given. It has not even been 5 months. I honestly don't want to reinstall Windows again.

 
Update: Okay, so I resolved this issue. Not sure what solved it since I did a couple of things..
 
1. Clean out some dust from the power fan (Not sure how this is the issue when the GPU temps would spike, Power temp was always fine)
2. Did DDU again in safemode
3. Completely power off 2nd monitor
4. Reinstall NVIDIA
 
I'm guessing it's turning off my 2nd monitor. HOWEVER, the fact that this issue happened a 2nd time is discomforting.


Windows won't affect the pump on the GPU. It's a single speed pump run off the 12v on the GPU.  If this is an RMA replacement GPU, I'd ask for another RMA on the house with free shipping. Odds are it is going to fail soon. Cleaning the PWM fan probably caused enough vibration to get the pump going again.




Yeah, I gave all the information I posted here to support via email and they asked to try and shake the radiator so the water loosens up and no air bubbles floating around. However, I can't reproduce this issue so it's hard to tell if that's really the issue or not... I still have 2 years warranty. Let's see what happens.
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Re: Did my 1080 Hyrbid pump just die? 2018/11/12 20:06:01 (permalink)
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I am also experiencing a similar issue. It never happened before, but now I am looking at my computer idle at 88 C. I tried to do a DDU and remove EVGA and still have it heating at 88C. This is the second random time I experienced this. The first one was last week, my hybrid would unexpectedly go up to 90C with the fans running at 100%. I had to do a Windows reinstall and the issue went away. Hopefully I won't have to do this again. This was a refurbished factory hybrid I was given. It has not even been 5 months. I honestly don't want to reinstall Windows again.

 
Update: Okay, so I resolved this issue. Not sure what solved it since I did a couple of things..
 
1. Clean out some dust from the power fan (Not sure how this is the issue when the GPU temps would spike, Power temp was always fine)
2. Did DDU again in safemode
3. Completely power off 2nd monitor
4. Reinstall NVIDIA
 
I'm guessing it's turning off my 2nd monitor. HOWEVER, the fact that this issue happened a 2nd time is discomforting.


Windows won't affect the pump on the GPU. It's a single speed pump run off the 12v on the GPU.  If this is an RMA replacement GPU, I'd ask for another RMA on the house with free shipping. Odds are it is going to fail soon. Cleaning the PWM fan probably caused enough vibration to get the pump going again.




Yeah, I gave all the information I posted here to support via email and they asked to try and shake the radiator so the water loosens up and no air bubbles floating around. However, I can't reproduce this issue so it's hard to tell if that's really the issue or not... I still have 2 years warranty. Let's see what happens.


Mine started up again after just tapping out the GPU housing...for about two weeks.   You never know. Just keep an eye on it. You know what to look for and the GPU will downclock before it does any damage.

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