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Re: GDDR6 FTW3 operating temperatures? 2018/11/09 16:48:31 (permalink)
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 i read that new rtx's no longer have micron memory.. and now use samsung... with reports of lower temperatures...


Interesting...

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Re: GDDR6 FTW3 operating temperatures? 2018/11/11 15:39:32 (permalink)
Okay so in finding this thread I wanted to get opinions on my temps , now keep in mind I live in Arizona and the ambient temps are good now but will rise in the summer so should I be cornered. My case is a corsair 800d with 2 140mm side fans intaking,  1x140 mm exhaust on the back 1x140mm intake in through the base of the case and 3x120mm on the top exhausting through a 360mm AIO rad.
 
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Re: GDDR6 FTW3 operating temperatures? 2018/11/11 22:02:33 (permalink)
Looks about right and I also have the 800D and to be honest, doesn't have the best air flow for a large case because of its design.

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Re: GDDR6 FTW3 operating temperatures? 2018/11/11 22:44:31 (permalink)
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Sounds like bad case air flow and the AIO won't dump a ridiculous amount of heat from a CPU unless its OC'd to the extreme but these GPUs sure are sensitive and already start at a higher thermal threshold than we're used to.

I would also recommend on sticking with 120mm configurations and possibly a different case for the sake of this GPU but if the added bottom fans bring in fresh cooler ambient air, I think you're pretty much set for now unless something changes.



It doesn't need to be a 'ridiculous amount'. The point is having an AIO as intake is going to warm your ambient intake temps around ~5C at idle. Add an average gaming load and you've increased the intake air temp 10C. That 10C warmer air inside your case is now what is cooling the GPU. It isn't accidental that nearly every thread we see with GPU temps higher than average, are using a CPU AIO as intake...and the  same crowd says it isnt' an issue.  It usually is.

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Re: GDDR6 FTW3 operating temperatures? 2018/11/11 23:07:30 (permalink)
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It doesn't need to be a 'ridiculous amount'. The point is having an AIO as intake is going to warm your ambient intake temps around ~5C at idle. Add an average gaming load and you've increased the intake air temp 10C. That 10C warmer air inside your case is now what is cooling the GPU. It isn't accidental that nearly every thread we see with GPU temps higher than average, are using a CPU AIO as intake...and the  same crowd says it isnt' an issue.  It usually is.




With all due respect, you're preaching to the choir and you're taking what I said for that specific situation out of context to prove a general point. lol  Yes, the AIOs pump heat out because that's what they're suppose to do and in most situations, you'll be fine.  With this particular case and options, he had no choice as the case wasn't being pumped with enough cooler ambient air to differentiate the exhausts from the AIO, on top of having a power sucking and heating pumping RTX GPU.  It would have been no different if it was a GTX 480 (Fermi) in this situation but he would've been fine with a GTX 970 or a GTX 1080 Ti.  Comprende amigo? lol

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Re: GDDR6 FTW3 operating temperatures? 2018/11/12 00:28:40 (permalink)
This card is just insane related to the undervolting capability.
Card does not need full power consumption for being full utilized in Assasins Creed Odyssey and stays cool.
55°C on the GPU for an air cooled card is really nice to see and it's still faster than my previous 1080Ti.
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Re: GDDR6 FTW3 operating temperatures? 2018/11/12 06:05:18 (permalink)
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Looks about right and I also have the 800D and to be honest, doesn't have the best air flow for a large case because of its design.


Im am seeing 88 to 90 on a overclock of 400MHz so backed it down , I'm wondering what solutions there are to this apart from buying a totally new case. 

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Re: GDDR6 FTW3 operating temperatures? 2018/11/12 17:03:49 (permalink)
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Looks about right and I also have the 800D and to be honest, doesn't have the best air flow for a large case because of its design.


Im am seeing 88 to 90 on a overclock of 400MHz so backed it down , I'm wondering what solutions there are to this apart from buying a totally new case. 




You're going to be limited on 24/7 OCs imo because of that case.  For benchmarking for a few mins to get a score fine but have that one middle fan on blast and the side panel off.  After that you have no choice but to tune things down a bit because of the case till you're able to get a better ventilated case plus, no point in OCs because it won't make that much of a difference in real time versus the amount of power needed and heat created for a few extra FPS.  OCing is mainly for epeen and benches.

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Re: GDDR6 FTW3 operating temperatures? 2018/11/12 19:32:24 (permalink)
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Looks about right and I also have the 800D and to be honest, doesn't have the best air flow for a large case because of its design.


Im am seeing 88 to 90 on a overclock of 400MHz so backed it down , I'm wondering what solutions there are to this apart from buying a totally new case. 




You're going to be limited on 24/7 OCs imo because of that case.  For benchmarking for a few mins to get a score fine but have that one middle fan on blast and the side panel off.  After that you have no choice but to tune things down a bit because of the case till you're able to get a better ventilated case plus, no point in OCs because it won't make that much of a difference in real time versus the amount of power needed and heat created for a few extra FPS.  OCing is mainly for epeen and benches.




I did switch out the side panel for one that has 2x140mm noctua fans on it as intakes. Any suggestions on a good full size or super tower to replace the 800d? I love the extra space but i'm very open to suggestions.

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Re: GDDR6 FTW3 operating temperatures? 2018/11/12 20:33:40 (permalink)
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Looks about right and I also have the 800D and to be honest, doesn't have the best air flow for a large case because of its design.


Im am seeing 88 to 90 on a overclock of 400MHz so backed it down , I'm wondering what solutions there are to this apart from buying a totally new case. 




You're going to be limited on 24/7 OCs imo because of that case.  For benchmarking for a few mins to get a score fine but have that one middle fan on blast and the side panel off.  After that you have no choice but to tune things down a bit because of the case till you're able to get a better ventilated case plus, no point in OCs because it won't make that much of a difference in real time versus the amount of power needed and heat created for a few extra FPS.  OCing is mainly for epeen and benches.




I did switch out the side panel for one that has 2x140mm noctua fans on it as intakes. Any suggestions on a good full size or super tower to replace the 800d? I love the extra space but i'm very open to suggestions.




I went from the 800D to the 900D and haven't looked back since.  

To give it a visual perspective, here I have the 800D on the left and the 900D on the right.
 



 
Here is what it looks like when all is said and done.



 

If that isn't big enough, you can also have a look at the ridiculously massive 1000D.  It's a bit wider and taller than the 900D.
 

 
 
I should note both 900D and 1000D are designed to specialize in complex custom liquid cooling loops.  If that's not what you're looking to do in the future, I would than advise with just going with some other Corsair cases that have great air flow.
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Re: GDDR6 FTW3 operating temperatures? 2018/11/13 08:34:57 (permalink)
If you're looking for a great air flow case I'd recommend the Corsair 750D Airflow. I'm using that case and my temps while gaming never get out of the 50s on the GPU and float around the mid 60s for the top and right memory banks. With this case I have two 140mm fans in the front two 120mm fans in the bottom for air intake. Then I have one 140mm fan on the back and two 140mm fans on the top (for the CPU AIO raidator) for air outtake. 
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Re: GDDR6 FTW3 operating temperatures? 2018/11/13 09:36:38 (permalink)
what I find odd is that a cooler that can keep the core at sub 60* at all times can't also keep the memory at atleast reasonable temps.
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Re: GDDR6 FTW3 operating temperatures? 2018/11/13 16:50:44 (permalink)
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what I find odd is that a cooler that can keep the core at sub 60* at all times can't also keep the memory at atleast reasonable temps.




I think something is either wrong with the design or those chips.  

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Re: GDDR6 FTW3 operating temperatures? 2019/03/15 02:17:51 (permalink)
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Battlefield 1 4k 200% scaling ran at a choppy but impressive 40fps. 5 minutes of play Yeilded:

Max GPU temp :69c
Gpu2 max 78c
Gpu mem1 max 52c
Gpu mem2 max 84c
Gpu mem3 max 82c



Well you did the exact same test than mine!
And guess what? I have the exact same temp ( except for the gpu1) Oo !
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Re: GDDR6 FTW3 operating temperatures? 2019/05/21 22:12:17 (permalink)
I know this is an old thread, but I'm thinking it has to do with power delivery. Probably got power traces running through the chips closer to the vrm side, and then the last one has only its own running through. Possibly traces for other things could affect it as well, though I'm not an engineer, just guessing. All seems ok still though, but I was looking at mem temps lately too, and it was certainly worrying at 1st :P Who knows, could be what's causing a lot of these cards to fail after some months of use.

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