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2017/05/20 05:34:17 (permalink)
Hi, was wondering what temp ppl get with their hybrid kit on 1080 ti in the dif benchmarks like valley/heaven and 3dmark.
 
Got mine yesterday and i get 55c in valley/heaven with the radiator outside the case with noctua NF-F12 PWM 120MM on it at 1100rpm and room temp 27c. (51-52c with fan at max - 1500rpm)
 
Not sure if those temp are normal or bad, but i kinda expected it to be below 50c even with a room temp of 27c.
 
p.s can the card being positioned vertical affect the temp?
post edited by snowyy - 2017/05/20 05:54:32

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    Re: 1080 ti hybrid kit temp 2017/05/20 09:10:01 (permalink)
    I have the same fan cooling my card. The vertical card position should not change temps, just make sure the radiator is above the card and the hoses face down.

    At 1,000 RPM (which is inaudible over the pump noise) and 23c ambient my card runs at 59c* mounted in a Define R4 setup in push (top case mounted; See Below).

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    Re: 1080 ti hybrid kit temp 2017/05/20 11:02:12 (permalink)
    Quad5Ny
    I have the same fan cooling my card. The vertical card position should not change temps, just make sure the radiator is above the card and the hoses face down.

    At 1,000 RPM and (which is inaudible over the pump noise) and 23c ambient my card runs at 59c* mounted in a Define R4 setup in push (top case mounted; See Below).



    Well atleast that temp seems closer to mine compared to a few ppl i have seen on dif forums with like 45-50c in valley/heaven and got no idea how they got to that, unless they got the fan to max and like 15-20c ambient, but that seems weird to me why anyone got it that cold. :D
     
    post edited by snowyy - 2017/05/20 11:07:31

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    Re: 1080 ti hybrid kit temp 2017/05/24 05:32:44 (permalink)
    mine is at bottom of graphic card
    at 1440p 144hz have temps between 45/50 with fans at 1100rpm in summer. on winter temps between 40/45. but i have modded my hybrid kit with 240 rad. i remember with the 120 radiator have temps between 50/57.
    some people post temps at 1080p and the card is much more cooler its normal because at this resolution the card is almost idle :)
    post edited by deejaykristoff - 2017/05/24 05:47:03

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    Re: 1080 ti hybrid kit temp 2017/05/24 06:09:47 (permalink)
    I have mine in a push-pull configuration, since the back of my case had already a fan in that exit. And due to space it was the only way that it could fit there.
     
    I have it around 24/25c in idle, with heaven the max temp I see was 46/47.
     
    The max temp I record was 48 with RoTR, everything max out in a 2k (1440p 100hz) ultra-wide. Before without the push-pull configuration, jut the fan of the kit, It reaches  52c.
     
    I think this kit does an excellent job in cooling the GPU. The push-pull improved about 4c.

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    Re: 1080 ti hybrid kit temp 2017/05/24 06:15:26 (permalink)
    Intake rads will also produce cooler temps than exhaust setups. As long as your CPU cooler can handle it, I prefer my GPU to be cooler.
     
    I'm Jelly of that 240 you've got QuasarZX12.
     
    One of these days I want to do a custom loop! Or maybe EK will finally come out with their modular one...

     
     

     
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    Re: 1080 ti hybrid kit temp 2017/05/24 06:26:49 (permalink)
    The temperature delta sounds normal, OP.  27C is pretty warm to begin with.  Knock the ambient temp down 3C and you'll see a corresponding drop in GPU temp.
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    Re: 1080 ti hybrid kit temp 2017/05/24 08:14:17 (permalink)
    I have seen quite a few people mentioning setting up the radiators for the Hybrid as an intake instead of an exhaust, I'd be afraid to do that.  Both of mine are mounted at the top of the case and my CPU radiator is at the front of the case as push pull acting as an intake.  It seems to produce a lot less heat than the air coming out of the two GPU radiators and I'd hate to see that getting spread all over the CPU and memory.  Ah the joys of trying to balance out heat, noise, and performance!

     
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    Re: 1080 ti hybrid kit temp 2017/05/25 03:26:07 (permalink)
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    Intake rads will also produce cooler temps than exhaust setups. As long as your CPU cooler can handle it, I prefer my GPU to be cooler.
     
    I'm Jelly of that 240 you've got QuasarZX12.
     
    One of these days I want to do a custom loop! Or maybe EK will finally come out with their modular one...


     
    I have a CM HAF 922 case, with intake fans (Front ; Bottom ; Side), exhaust (Top of the case Corsair H100i ; Rear GPU Push/Pull) and my CPU idles at 29/30 and full stress never passes 42. I have the fans configuration in silence mode. 
     
    The intake fans have DEMCiflex magnet dust filters (Bottom and Side) while the front as the original dust case filter, and the inside is very clean, almost no dust.
     
    The PSU (Corsair AX1200 is in a configuration where it gets air from the bottom of the case and exit to the back, also with a DEMCiflex filter. It adds almost nothing of eat to the inside of the case. The fan almost doesn’t spin.
     
    So, my temps are very good, and I have an intake configuration.
     
    And Chap34, its DeejayKristoff who as the 240 coller. 
    post edited by QuasarZX12 - 2017/05/25 03:28:17

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