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EVGA Hybrid 980ti temps

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I bought an EVGA hybrid 980ti the other day while it was on today only deal. Really pleased with it and love shadowplay!

Ive managed to overclock it to 1450 just by bumping the power target to 110%. At idle it sits happily at 23 deg. When running Valley benchmark or gaming it never exceeds 41 deg. I thought these hybrid jobies should be hitting 50 deg under load?

Interestingly Valley benchmark seems to think I run windows 8 (I have W10) and that my 980ti only has 4gb vram.
 
I knew it might sound like that. Not my intention! Was just wondering whether those temp readings in evga precision were correct.
 
Try GPU_Z also to show the temp (its under the sensor tab and you can log the data to a text document) if thats showing the same (going to assume it is) then it must be correct.
 
I've got a Titan X hybrid, and my temps over the last week have peaked at 41 degrees, so it is possible, will vary depending on your ambient temperature. In the summer I was around 50 degrees.
 
Whilst low is obviously good, that does seem suspiciously low to me. I wonder if you're gunning the fans on the card and the radiator? I have a corsiar h55 on one of my 780Tis with a corsair n780 bracket. In principle and hardware it's very very similar to the AIO that your evga uses.

My average temps when a game is really gunning it and fully stressing the card is mid 50s.
 
I bought an EVGA hybrid 980ti the other day while it was on today only deal. Really pleased with it and love shadowplay!

Ive managed to overclock it to 1450 just by bumping the power target to 110%. At idle it sits happily at 23 deg. When running Valley benchmark or gaming it never exceeds 41 deg. I thought these hybrid jobies should be hitting 50 deg under load?

Interestingly Valley benchmark seems to think I run windows 8 (I have W10) and that my 980ti only has 4gb vram.

Have to remember the weather is getting much cooler as well. :)
 
Big overclocks on the volts and core will see max temps of 50c, your clock is good but I'm guessing your still running standard volts? Your airflow is helping as well.
 
Just to get a good average for peeps temps I'm also getting ~50 DegC max with a 1450 Hz turbo clock according to Afterburner at least and the power target set at 110%.

Was a couple of degrees higher in summer (UK) at 27 Deg C ambient and is a little lower now with ambient at 18 DegC in my room.
 
Whilst low is obviously good, that does seem suspiciously low to me. I wonder if you're gunning the fans on the card and the radiator? I have a corsiar h55 on one of my 780Tis with a corsair n780 bracket. In principle and hardware it's very very similar to the AIO that your evga uses.

My average temps when a game is really gunning it and fully stressing the card is mid 50s.

I've left all the fans on default.

Big overclocks on the volts and core will see max temps of 50c, your clock is good but I'm guessing your still running standard volts? Your airflow is helping as well.

I've just upped the power limit to 110%. Not messed with anything else

thanks for making me even more mad that I couldn't get the card at that price :)

Ive been waiting about a year to upgrade! Changed my mind about fifty times between xfire 390, FX, xfire FX, 980ti in an infinite loop. The deal was too good though. If its any consolation my asic is only 66% :)

Air flow.

I leaned a very big lesson the other week with my Inno3d card, case and airflow....

Glad you are pleased with it though. :)

I have the monstrosity of a case that is the CM stacker 832. Its roomy on the inside seeing as its almost as big as my desk:) Gave myself a hernia picking it up off the floor to fit the card. I have the radiator/fan as exhaust behind a Phantek CPU cooler and 2 oem case (crappy) front intake fans
 
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Hi, the temps you see in Precision do look right. like others already stated, it is also pretty much down to the ambient temperature and in summer they might be a little bit higher but generally the cooler cools quite well :) At the following link you can see some more information about the cooler. We do not just shuff a AIO CPU cooler on the card we do also try to improve this for the needs of a graphics card. http://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/2128-msi-sea-hawk-gtx-980-ti-review-and-benchmark Following is a promotion we are running at the moment where you can get a fancy fan shroud http://eu.evga.com/articles/00962/EVGA-HYBRID-Face-Off-Program/
 
From my experience with AIOs on a GPU (which is basically what you have here) idle temps seem to be in the low 20s with load temps anything from 41c to 45c. And that's with many GPUs including a 480 Lightning and a Titan Black.

GPUs are much smaller and cooler than a CPU core so you can expect great temps even on a 120mm rad :)
 
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