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Hi, Maybe have I noticed that before but I don't remember... On some recent games like the division 2 or Devil May Cry 5, I've noticed that my GPU, (1080ti FTW3) seems to run a bit hotter than I remember. here are the temperatures i've seen in HW info after some gaming on the division (and also my fan curve) I just don't really understand too why pwr4 is way higher than the other ? are those normal and safe? I have a case h500m and at first I had the top fans set as intake, they are above the radiator, can"t fit under it and i set it up to exhaust, thinking that might help with GPU temperatures (did not noticed any difference on the cpu though)... Thanks !
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/20 12:56:57
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I also would like to know "default" temps, since i replaced all thermal pads on my card (+TIM). Except pads under backplate (they was fine). When card is idle (also fans don't spin) - i got 38-40°C on everything (GPU, MEM, PWR). Also you may look what's GPU currently working with by turn on NVIDIA GPU activity monitor (or whatever it's called). Go to NVIDIA control panel and then to Desktop tab in horizontal menu. P.S. Forgot about my room temp - it's 25°C.
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/20 13:41:34
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/20 13:44:04
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Sajin Looks fine to me.
10°C diffirence on PWM may be because of pad degradation (if card is few years old?)? Not sure about dust... too much diffirence for dust.
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/21 00:09:30
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the card was bought in 2017 so I don't know
I was actually wondering if I could make a less agressive fan curve to get less noise. I play with headset so I don't care for myself but since i'm often up early before my girlfriend and gaming sometimes I'd like to have a quieter GPU :)
What temp would be ok for max? 80c?
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/21 02:54:47
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Asryan the card was bought in 2017 so I don't know
It's recommended to replace Thermal Interface after 1,5-2 years, since it degrodate. That's why temp go up. But problem is - not all users actually may replace thermal interface (various reasons). Asryan What temp would be ok for max? 80c?
Max temp for core (GP102) is 91 degree, so everything below is "in spec", but lower temp is always good.
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/21 03:33:06
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Your room is 25C?!?!? That's like 76F..... why??!?! Are you in the desert?!?! That will most def affect your temps but if that's the ambient temps your working with then your temps aren't bad at all. I keep my house at 60F year round cause I wouldn't be able to stand anything hotter when I want to relax/game/surf/tv/movies. Working in high temps, preferably without the freakin humidity, is another thing which I don't mind as much cause im used to it.
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/21 06:55:13
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wmmills Your room is 25C?!?!? That's like 76F..... why??!?! Are you in the desert?!?! That will most def affect your temps but if that's the ambient temps your working with then your temps aren't bad at all. 25°C is standard room temp here in Russia (in apartments) because of central heating system. Temp outside (street) is 2°C today. When i started PC today - GPU idle temp was 30°C and slowly go up to 40°C and stopped (no fan spins).
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/21 08:26:30
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Asryan the card was bought in 2017 so I don't know
It's recommended to replace Thermal Interface after 1,5-2 years, since it degrodate. That's why temp go up. But problem is - not all users actually may replace thermal interface (various reasons).
Asryan What temp would be ok for max? 80c?
Max temp for core (GP102) is 91 degree, so everything below is "in spec", but lower temp is always good.
Do you have any tutorial to replace thermal interface? Actually I'm wondering about changing GPU and upgrade, well in a few months, need to save money but not really sure it's worthing it since my monitor is 100hz and all game i'm playing are on ultra setting so i'm not even sure i'll see a difference right?
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/21 08:34:07
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Asryan Do you have any tutorial to replace thermal interface?
No, at least not yet. I saw few videos at Gamers Nexus YouTube channels (i think i saw it there). But you should be ready for complexity of that. :)
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/21 08:40:45
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Thanks will look into it, can I use some Kryonaut for it?
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/21 09:13:33
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Asryan Thanks will look into it, can I use some Kryonaut for it?
Yes, you can use Kryonaut.
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/21 11:41:58
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Thanks.
I've removed the custom curve for the gpu and ran the fan stock, it's a bit less loud now and maxed out at 77c so I guess it's all good?
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/21 11:57:40
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Asryan I've removed the custom curve for the gpu and ran the fan stock, it's a bit less loud now and maxed out at 77c so I guess it's all good?
You may actually look on card itself in you case useing this scheme: Maybe something block airflow to MEM2 and PWR4? They almost on the same spot, but on diffirent sides. What's there inside you case?
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/21 13:05:38
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I have a good airflow I think with the H500M, i'll look into it but I don't see any reasons.. maybe i do need to change the thermal paste on it... here are the termals after a while of gaming
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/21 16:37:58
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Idle temps on My GTX 1080 ti FTW3 DT with Hybrid Kit. GPU 33c Power 35c Memory 34c (ambient room temp 24c) So a normal idle temp is ruffly 10c degrees above ambient.
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/22 06:59:58
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Also, is it better to run slave or master bios?
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/22 07:01:24
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Asryan Also, is it better to run slave or master bios?
If they are same - it don't metter.
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/22 08:46:27
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Asryan Also, is it better to run slave or master bios?
Slave allows for an increase in base fan speed & Power
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/22 15:57:21
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But without any OC for example does that changes anything?
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/22 16:25:44
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Asryan But without any OC for example does that changes anything?
Yes the slave bios with no overclock, it still sets the fan to run a minimum of like 15% constantly. compared to the master that lets the fans stop if cool enough. master option max power available is like 117% Slave option max power available is like 127% if applied in XOC
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/28 09:22:06
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What is the point of maxing max power ?
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/28 11:06:15
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Asryan What is the point of maxing max power ?
Helps prevent the card from dynamically adjusting due to hitting the power limit.
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Re: Normal / safe temps
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Asryan Thanks will look into it, can I use some Kryonaut for it?
Yes, you can use Kryonaut.
For how long is the Kryonaut good? I mean, does it need to be refreshed after a few years?
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/29 10:24:54
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Most TIM's will lose some degree of effectiveness after a few years.
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/29 17:29:42
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/30 06:48:37
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Or you could use isopropyl alcohol 99%. It's very effective at removing old thermal paste, perfectly safe, and you can get 500ml for about the same price. Can be easily found in pharmacy and super market.
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/30 06:49:23
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Thanks, I already have some arctic cleaner stuff would that be ok?
Are the thermal pads supposed to be replaced as well?
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Re: Normal / safe temps
2019/03/30 06:56:42
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I know someone who can repaste with conductonaut, does that worths it? Also is reducing power target can lower temperatures? If i go to 85% for example I don't really see less fps so.. And is it a good idea to change the thermal pads as well? Are those good? https://www.amazon.fr/gp/...0IE0XRUG4KOB&psc=1
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