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Hi,

I am currenty running a 3080ti FE with a corsair waterblock XG7 RGB using pre applied thermal paste and pads with 2 radiators cooling the GPU first in the loop. At idle my hotspot 70/71 and under heaven benchmark load it's at 104. From my little knowledge I know this is too high especially for a custom loop watercooled build.

Any advice is greatly appreciated.
 
Soldato
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Thanks for the reply. Where is the hotspot measured? Is it on the core or mem chip/vrms?
The hotspot reading is from the GPU die. Those contain a whole array of thermal sensors, and the hot spot measurement represents the hottest one. It's likely that your water block is making poor contact with the die at a specific point. Pre-applied thermal paste is generally a very thin layer, so that might be the cause. You'll probably want to remount it with a decent amount of a decent thermal paste applied by yourself.
 
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How long has the block been on? Sometimes the temps will improve as the thermal pads on other components squash and you get better core contact.

I have had temps drop about 15 degrees over the first couple of weeks before. However. Yours is very high. Definitely a core contact issue. I’d go for a remount as above.
 
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Fixed the issue...Corsair are so stupid the put a tiny bit of thermal paste on their water blocks...after draining the loop (massive ball ache) I took off the gpu block and the thermal paste was only overing 1 quarter of the core...1 QUARTER! :mad:...cleaned it all and applied my own paste filled the loop again no more hotspot dropped to 45 :eek:...Corsair need to sort their **** :mad:...thanks for the advice much appreciated :D
 
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