hi
after 10 years away from pc gaming I returned just over a month ago after purchasing a second-hand pc. Since purchasing I have rebuilt the pc in a shiny new nzxt h500i case, added a couple fans and tidied it up.
The software for the nzxt rgb lights and fans is kindly notifying me quite often that my Palit 1080 ti has reached 83 degrees or above. I've seen that temps on the 1080 ti do run high but I noticed the other day whilst playing Battlefield 5 for about half an hour a lot of hot air was being blown out the back of case and that some of background in game was dissapearing or flickering. I know from my old 9700/9800 pro days that this is not good.
I have thought about the kraken g12 route with 240 aio to go on it or a third part vga cooler but the h500i case is not the best for cooling.
Am I damaging the card or shortening its' lifespan running it at 83+ degrees?
Many thanks for replies.
after 10 years away from pc gaming I returned just over a month ago after purchasing a second-hand pc. Since purchasing I have rebuilt the pc in a shiny new nzxt h500i case, added a couple fans and tidied it up.
The software for the nzxt rgb lights and fans is kindly notifying me quite often that my Palit 1080 ti has reached 83 degrees or above. I've seen that temps on the 1080 ti do run high but I noticed the other day whilst playing Battlefield 5 for about half an hour a lot of hot air was being blown out the back of case and that some of background in game was dissapearing or flickering. I know from my old 9700/9800 pro days that this is not good.
I have thought about the kraken g12 route with 240 aio to go on it or a third part vga cooler but the h500i case is not the best for cooling.
Am I damaging the card or shortening its' lifespan running it at 83+ degrees?
Many thanks for replies.