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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2021/08/31 15:18:38 (permalink)
You won't know your Hybrid kits true temperatures till it your water temperature becomes stagnate and that can take 30-60 minutes of gaming. Water takes awhile to heat up compared to air. 
 
Run a 3DMark stress test and soak that GPU up, you'll see what your real temperatures are. It can go up to the high 60s if you're drawing 400W+ for 20-30 minute straight. 
 
https://www.3dmark.com/tsst/2021793 65C
 
One of my criticisms is having these holes still exposed. It's a waste as they serve no purpose and air escapes when it could be used to blow through the card to cool components. 

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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2021/09/02 14:49:40 (permalink)
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44C under Full load is just insane. I have no chance to reach this with my Hybrid.
Which case do you use and where did you mount the radiator?

It's mounted on to the front of the case, it's a push-pull configuration, on the front there's 2x 140mm Corsair maglev fans.
The case is an pretty old Corsair 780T.
EDIT: I also keep the sidepanel open*




Well still. It's very hard to believe you are <50c on full load. On full load, I get 65-67c on my 3080ti hybrid kit push/pull configuration as intakes from the side of the Lian Li O11 dynamic case. Idle is around 31-32c. My ambient is 24c.
 
What resolution do you play at ? Is the GPU usage 99-100% ? What's your ambient room temperature ? Is Vsync in-game off ?


Glad to hear this - I just finished my 3080ti FTW Hybrid conversion and running the Endwalker benchmark (stock settings - no OC) I'm hitting about 390W of power and steady state 70C temps (down from 83C air cooled only).
 
My rad is in the top of my case, and swapped the fans for two Corsair QL120s.  Based on your temps, it seems the fans only account for 3-4C which I'm totally fine with.  I'd been seeing reports of "I'm getting 50C with my Hybrid" and it just doesn't seem realistic to me.  Even 60C sounds like quite a stretch.
 
Note: My QLs were reporting about 1600 RPM (max speed).  At least my system is also relatively QUIET! :D
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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2021/09/02 15:08:44 (permalink)
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I'd been seeing reports of "I'm getting 50C with my Hybrid" and it just doesn't seem realistic to me.  Even 60C sounds like quite a stretch.
 
Note: My QLs were reporting about 1600 RPM (max speed).  At least my system is also relatively QUIET! :D




There are a lot of variables, but generally these folks probably have their Hybrid as an intake in push-pull with a low ambient temperature and 2000+_ RPM fans at 100%. 
 
But like my previous post stated, people need to report their GPU temperatures after heat soaking and stagnating the water temperature. That can take 30 minutes of load. 
 
For example, I can benchmark my old hybrid and it would be in the 50Cs: https://www.3dmark.com/pr/1082242
 
But doing a 20 loop stress test, it would eventually hit 65C: https://www.3dmark.com/tsst/2021793 
 
 
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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2021/09/02 15:19:12 (permalink)
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I'd been seeing reports of "I'm getting 50C with my Hybrid" and it just doesn't seem realistic to me.  Even 60C sounds like quite a stretch.
 
Note: My QLs were reporting about 1600 RPM (max speed).  At least my system is also relatively QUIET! :D




There are a lot of variables, but generally these folks probably have their Hybrid as an intake in push-pull with a low ambient temperature and 2000+_ RPM fans at 100%. 
 
But like my previous post stated, people need to report their GPU temperatures after heat soaking and stagnating the water temperature. That can take 30 minutes of load. 
 
For example, I can benchmark my old hybrid and it would be in the 50Cs: https://www.3dmark.com/pr/1082242
 
But doing a 20 loop stress test, it would eventually hit 65C: https://www.3dmark.com/tsst/2021793 

Thanks again, King!  lol - we seem to be crossing paths a lot lately. :D  By the way, your setup is *gorgeous*!  So given that there's no way for me to push/pull and I'm willing to sacrifice fan speed for looks, seems like my 70C should be fine and nothing to be really concerned with.  And -13C is still much better than the LOUD stock air cooled solution.
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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2021/09/02 15:37:42 (permalink)
IIRC with some stupid loud 2400rpm Corsairs on my 3080ti FTW3 I could hold 57-58C at around 26C ambient. So that would be low 50's at 20C ambient. But those fans were way incredibly loud and annoying. Although not as crazy loud as the original hybrid fans. Those were even worse at full speed.

The Arctic Bionix I have now run about 5C warmer at full speed but are just audible and not obnoxious at all.
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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2021/09/02 15:37:57 (permalink)
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I'd been seeing reports of "I'm getting 50C with my Hybrid" and it just doesn't seem realistic to me.  Even 60C sounds like quite a stretch.
 
Note: My QLs were reporting about 1600 RPM (max speed).  At least my system is also relatively QUIET! :D




There are a lot of variables, but generally these folks probably have their Hybrid as an intake in push-pull with a low ambient temperature and 2000+_ RPM fans at 100%. 
 
But like my previous post stated, people need to report their GPU temperatures after heat soaking and stagnating the water temperature. That can take 30 minutes of load. 
 
For example, I can benchmark my old hybrid and it would be in the 50Cs: https://www.3dmark.com/pr/1082242
 
But doing a 20 loop stress test, it would eventually hit 65C: https://www.3dmark.com/tsst/2021793 

Thanks again, King!  lol - we seem to be crossing paths a lot lately. :D  By the way, your setup is *gorgeous*!  So given that there's no way for me to push/pull and I'm willing to sacrifice fan speed for looks, seems like my 70C should be fine and nothing to be really concerned with.  And -13C is still much better than the LOUD stock air cooled solution.




Nothing to be concerned about. Do you have a pic of your set-up? I think our friend @KevinC313 on this forum has like 3000 RPM on his hybrid, something outrageous. Gets him below 50C IIRC. 
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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2021/09/02 15:59:09 (permalink)
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Thanks again, King!  lol - we seem to be crossing paths a lot lately. :D  By the way, your setup is *gorgeous*!  So given that there's no way for me to push/pull and I'm willing to sacrifice fan speed for looks, seems like my 70C should be fine and nothing to be really concerned with.  And -13C is still much better than the LOUD stock air cooled solution.

Nothing to be concerned about. Do you have a pic of your set-up? I think our friend @KevinC313 on this forum has like 3000 RPM on his hybrid, something outrageous. Gets him below 50C IIRC. 

Sure, here you go!  I built it December 2019, then waited until the 3000 series released, then stood in line forever and finally got my 3080ti.
 
DIYPC Vanguard V6 case (want the Corsair 5000 Airflow, but really only if I do a full custom loop and don't want to spend that $$$ and time re-doing *everything* right now)
Note: Had to rip out the proprietary DIYPC RGB fans (4) and controller in order to properly re-do the fans/lighting.
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CPU Cooler: Corsair H115i 280mm (swapped the ML140s for QL140s) - Front mount
GPU: 3080ti FTW Ultra + Hybrid Kit, fans swapped for QL120s - Top mount
QL120 Rear fan exhaust
Corsair LED strips for added flair (since I swapped *all* fans in my case anyway)
 
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Also, I went old-school and still have a blu-ray RW drive and card reader/front USB3 ports in the two 5.25 slots, which severely limited my case choice.  Next build, the optical is going into an external enclosure and using a USB card reader as needed.
 
Only issue I have right now is the RAM won't sync with iCUE.  I *think* it's because my G.Skill RAM sw is very out of date - I just grabbed the latest and will be testing that shortly.
 
Note that this pic is _before_ I configured the color scheme, so it's just "rainbow puke" :-D
 
This is my 4th desktop PC build - I tend to do them every ~10 years when things get too outdated.  But because of those big gaps, there's always a lot to learn when I go back to build the next one!
1) 1992 - Intel 386DX-25
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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2021/09/02 17:40:38 (permalink)
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Thanks again, King!  lol - we seem to be crossing paths a lot lately. :D  By the way, your setup is *gorgeous*!  So given that there's no way for me to push/pull and I'm willing to sacrifice fan speed for looks, seems like my 70C should be fine and nothing to be really concerned with.  And -13C is still much better than the LOUD stock air cooled solution.

Nothing to be concerned about. Do you have a pic of your set-up? I think our friend @KevinC313 on this forum has like 3000 RPM on his hybrid, something outrageous. Gets him below 50C IIRC. 

Sure, here you go!  I built it December 2019, then waited until the 3000 series released, then stood in line forever and finally got my 3080ti.
 
DIYPC Vanguard V6 case (want the Corsair 5000 Airflow, but really only if I do a full custom loop and don't want to spend that $$$ and time re-doing *everything* right now)
Note: Had to rip out the proprietary DIYPC RGB fans (4) and controller in order to properly re-do the fans/lighting.
Mobo: Asus Crosshair Hero VIII WiFi
RAM: G.Skill Trident Neo 3600 (4x16gb)
Sabrent 2tb PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD (plus a 4tb and 6tb HDD for large file storage)
CPU: 3950x (can't justify the $ to upgrade to the 5950x, and next CPU will be a new socket, so all new build when the time comes)
CPU Cooler: Corsair H115i 280mm (swapped the ML140s for QL140s) - Front mount
GPU: 3080ti FTW Ultra + Hybrid Kit, fans swapped for QL120s - Top mount
QL120 Rear fan exhaust
Corsair LED strips for added flair (since I swapped *all* fans in my case anyway)
 
Keyboard: Roccat Vulcan Aimo (LOVE it!)
Mouse: Roccat LEADR (wireless) (LOVE it!)
Monitor: Samsung Odyssey G9 (not the Neo) - INCREDIBLE!  And also why I really needed the 3080ti or better, as it's essentially 3.9k
 
Also, I went old-school and still have a blu-ray RW drive and card reader/front USB3 ports in the two 5.25 slots, which severely limited my case choice.  Next build, the optical is going into an external enclosure and using a USB card reader as needed.
 
Only issue I have right now is the RAM won't sync with iCUE.  I *think* it's because my G.Skill RAM sw is very out of date - I just grabbed the latest and will be testing that shortly.
 
Note that this pic is _before_ I configured the color scheme, so it's just "rainbow puke" :-D
 
This is my 4th desktop PC build - I tend to do them every ~10 years when things get too outdated.  But because of those big gaps, there's always a lot to learn when I go back to build the next one!
1) 1992 - Intel 386DX-25
2) 1998 - AMD K6-2 350
3) 2011 - Intel i5-2500k
4) 2019 - AMD Ryzen 3950x (current)


Lotta guys might have told you that setup of the CPU AIO is gonna be detrimental in the long run. But I see it's the limitation of your chassis.

Get a new case bud.


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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2021/09/02 18:06:32 (permalink)
With 20C ambient you should be able to stay under 60C with an average 400w load with good push pull fans in the 1700-2000rpm range, either on intake air or top exhaust with other unobstructed case intakes.
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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2021/12/26 04:45:17 (permalink)
You must live in a freezer to get less than 50c on load...I have the same card and I get no higher than 63c (which is pretty good) under full load with an OC wo 2115 Mhz...
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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2021/12/28 17:08:04 (permalink)
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You won't know your Hybrid kits true temperatures till it your water temperature becomes stagnate and that can take 30-60 minutes of gaming. Water takes awhile to heat up compared to air. 
 

No, not the case.  It only takes the water a couple minutes to come up to temp fully.   There's no magic about it --- it's a thermal mass and airflow equation.  Quite simple really.  Hybrids saturate in as little as 3 minutes. I've got 5 different hybrids and only the kingpin takes slightly longer with its 360 rad vs the others at 240.


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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2022/04/13 13:12:46 (permalink)
This thread is a little old I know, but I can't find a lot info out there. What are the VRAM temps on these Hybrids if anyone is willing to take a reading?
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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2022/04/14 03:44:10 (permalink)
3080 ti with hybrid kit and I'm at 45c after 5 hours at full bore. mem temps at 74c
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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2022/04/14 06:19:53 (permalink)
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3080 ti with hybrid kit and I'm at 45c after 5 hours at full bore. mem temps at 74c



Thanks, is that a kit you applied your own pads to or the standard out of the box Hybrid? Those seem like really good temps.

Also are you undervolting at all? That seems really low unless you playing in a refrigerator. :)
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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2022/04/14 06:52:01 (permalink)
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3080 ti with hybrid kit and I'm at 45c after 5 hours at full bore. mem temps at 74c



Thanks, is that a kit you applied your own pads to or the standard out of the box Hybrid? Those seem like really good temps.

Also are you undervolting at all? That seems really low unless you playing in a refrigerator. :)


using a copper plate from coolmygpu.com and noctua thermal paste
 
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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2022/04/14 07:48:18 (permalink)
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3080 ti with hybrid kit and I'm at 45c after 5 hours at full bore. mem temps at 74c



Thanks, is that a kit you applied your own pads to or the standard out of the box Hybrid? Those seem like really good temps.

Also are you undervolting at all? That seems really low unless you playing in a refrigerator. :)


using a copper plate from coolmygpu.com and noctua thermal paste




As far as I understand coolmygpu cold plate only reduces MEM temps. GPU temps maybe a degree or two.
 
IMO, 45c on a closed loop is godlike to be achieved. Most of the custom loops fail to achieve those temps on a gpu core. My hybrid 3080ti hovers around 68-70c at full load at 4K gaming. That too, I am using pull push by taking in fresh air from outside. My ambient temps are around 24c. Not sure if its a fault in the kit.  I have remounted the kit quite a number of times and each time I open it up, I see the GPU die having full coverage contact with the copper plate. I have used Gelid GC extreme pads for the components and Noctua NT-H2 on the die.


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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2022/04/14 08:06:29 (permalink)
I have had 2 3080 Hybrids and a Kingpin and the only way those cards run at 45 is undervolting. Stock voltage with aggressive fan curve and side panels off 51-52c all day loaded up
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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2022/04/14 08:21:45 (permalink)
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I have had 2 3080 Hybrids and a Kingpin and the only way those cards run at 45 is undervolting. Stock voltage with aggressive fan curve and side panels off 51-52c all day loaded up



3080s draw less power than the 3080Ti, hence lower heat/temps.
 
Yea undervolting would definitely have an effect on temps.


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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2022/04/14 10:57:06 (permalink)
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3080 ti with hybrid kit and I'm at 45c after 5 hours at full bore. mem temps at 74c



Thanks, is that a kit you applied your own pads to or the standard out of the box Hybrid? Those seem like really good temps.

Also are you undervolting at all? That seems really low unless you playing in a refrigerator. :)


using a copper plate from coolmygpu.com and noctua thermal paste




As far as I understand coolmygpu cold plate only reduces MEM temps. GPU temps maybe a degree or two.
 
IMO, 45c on a closed loop is godlike to be achieved. Most of the custom loops fail to achieve those temps on a gpu core. My hybrid 3080ti hovers around 68-70c at full load at 4K gaming. That too, I am using pull push by taking in fresh air from outside. My ambient temps are around 24c. Not sure if its a fault in the kit.  I have remounted the kit quite a number of times and each time I open it up, I see the GPU die having full coverage contact with the copper plate. I have used Gelid GC extreme pads for the components and Noctua NT-H2 on the die.


This is what has me pondering whether to use the hybrid kit. The GPU stays around 70-75 under full load gaming with the fans pretty much as loud as they would be on an AIO. It's undervolted and over clocked to a moderate 2010 @ 1.006v. It's dead quiet with no fan or pump noise at idle.
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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2022/04/14 12:07:02 (permalink)
I saw ~15C drop in core temp myself. That may matter more than the absolute values of temperature as everyone's case airflow and ambient temps tend to be somewhat different which impacts the actual temperature you see.

For reference, I was seeing 80C at the full 450w PL of my 3080ti with the air cooler. That dropped to low to mid 60s with the Hybrid using a pair of Arctic Bionix fans running at 2k rpm which is fairly quiet.

I'd say it's worth it as it runs cooler and is quieter *if* you replace the fans. The stock fans really suck.
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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2022/04/15 08:58:13 (permalink)
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I saw ~15C drop in core temp myself. That may matter more than the absolute values of temperature as everyone's case airflow and ambient temps tend to be somewhat different which impacts the actual temperature you see.

For reference, I was seeing 80C at the full 450w PL of my 3080ti with the air cooler. That dropped to low to mid 60s with the Hybrid using a pair of Arctic Bionix fans running at 2k rpm which is fairly quiet.

I'd say it's worth it as it runs cooler and is quieter *if* you replace the fans. The stock fans really suck.



Agreed. I saw a drop from 83c to 68-70c using the hybrid on my 3080ti. I'm still scratching my head till date, so as to how some folks are reporting temps at 45c @ Full load. Maybe have really low ambient temps. Undervolting could probably lower temps by maybe 5-8c, but ~25c lower compared to what I have observed, just seems godlike.


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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2022/04/15 10:11:36 (permalink)
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I saw ~15C drop in core temp myself. That may matter more than the absolute values of temperature as everyone's case airflow and ambient temps tend to be somewhat different which impacts the actual temperature you see.

For reference, I was seeing 80C at the full 450w PL of my 3080ti with the air cooler. That dropped to low to mid 60s with the Hybrid using a pair of Arctic Bionix fans running at 2k rpm which is fairly quiet.

I'd say it's worth it as it runs cooler and is quieter *if* you replace the fans. The stock fans really suck.

Yes, the stock radiator fans do suck or blow... just not very good.  How else can they sell a 240 rad for ~$110? It is the same issue all the hybrids have. Cheap noisy fan(s). I put an EVGA hybrid on my EVGA 1080 Ti FE. First thing I replaced the fan with two Scythe Gentle Typhoon -14's at 90% off of the motherboard. Silent and kept the GPU around 55C at 2050mhz down from almost 80C using the stock blower.
With the stock fans on the 3080Ti, running Furmmark pulling ~450 watts I can keep the GPU ~75C with 75% fan speed. This pretty much locked at 1995 @1.006v and +500 memory.
None of my PWM temps top 70C and the mem stays below 80C. In gaming, it's practically silent with the fan speed staying around 50% with the GPU in the mid 70C range. At idle, with no pump noise, it is completely silent. I suppose if I had not modified my 780T case intakes to dual Noctua 200mm, versus the anemic 140mm it had stock, I might have a different take and results on thermals.

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Re: RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra + Hybrid Kit thoughts and feedback 2022/08/10 14:16:32 (permalink)
Sorry to resurrect this thread. But i recently received my 3080 FTW3 Ti Hybrid and my temps are mid 60s, sometimes up to 70 with a push/pull on exhaust mode. Seeing that many here have similar temps puts to bed the idea that my hybrid was faulty.
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