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aorus 1080ti xtreme temps

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hi i got my new pc a few days ago adn when playing battlefield 1 my gpu temps hit 84 degrees on stock fan settings, is this normal? as it seems to bee heating up my case as well, with my fans at 100% the temps go down to 66/67 degrees and cpu at under 40 degrees - im running bf1 at 4k, 120fps ultra, is there a better way to cool this down other than going 100% fans or are these normal temperatures?
only thing i can think of it taking the side panel off

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the cards default gaming mode has the fans set to 50% at 75 degrees, should i just boost my fans up to 100% during gaming sessions? or just leave it at the 84 degrees?
 
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I *think* 84C is when the card reaches its thermal limit so starts to clock down to cool off.

You could try putting them up to 100% but I suspect it would be quite noisy. What case airflow have you got going on? As that will help. Beating in mind it's really hot recently.

Failing that, you'd be looking at a AIO hydro cooler mounted to it.
 
noise doesnt bother me as im using studio style headphones so i cant hear anything, currently i have my fans at 90% and the gpu is at 57 degrees during bf1 4k ultra, the case from what i can tell has the cpu watercooler fans pulling air in goes over the top of the card and 1 fan that pulls the air out the back
 
Seems far too high given the size of the cooler. Maybe check to see if there's any reviews and see what their temps were? The temps you're getting is what the stock blower cooler would get.
 
ok so 3 reviews show that on the default fan settings the card is 75ish degrees at 50% fan speed - underload , on top of that in my room currently its close to 26 degrees due to the summer
 
ok most of them seem to be 46°C idle and 71°C under load - all these are on 1920x1080, will running in 4k increase the temp if so that, plus the room heat is probably why it creeps to 79/80
 
sorry im really new to pc stuff, so is that 80ish degrees on the default fan curve normal for those settings? and is there any harm in increasing my fan speed (during gaming only 3/4 hours a day) to keep the temp at 60? as on those bf1 settings i can keep my card at a solid 60 degrees using 85-90% fan speed - noise doesnt bother me - my idle temps are lower than the cards reviews so im guessing the load temps are due to a combo of the graphic settings and weather?
 
How is your case cooling? That's still very high.

In the crazy heat my strix is still managing to do 64-67 under load at 40% fan. It does have good cooling though (about 8c better than the gigabyte at 40Db) but wouldn't of thought you should be hitting over the high 70s on that card.

Where's its airflow coming from?

One thing I did was set an exhaust fan curve based on temperature of the PCIx16 slot rather than the CPU, which whilst the primary heat source in stress testing doesn't get anywhere near as hot as the GPU in games. If your board doesn't support you could use speedfan to do similar based on GPU temps.
 
https://imgur.com/gallery/BIyjK
This is the case and air flow, the two fans which are connected to the cpu cooler pull air in from the front facing vent, it goes over the copper plate of the card and has the single fan venting air from the back vent, however I have noticed the fans are quite slow and they stay the same speed even under load - the gpu fans face down
 
How is your case cooling? That's still very high.

In the crazy heat my strix is still managing to do 64-67 under load at 40% fan. It does have good cooling though (about 8c better than the gigabyte at 40Db) but wouldn't of thought you should be hitting over the high 70s on that card.

Where's its airflow coming from?

One thing I did was set an exhaust fan curve based on temperature of the PCIx16 slot rather than the CPU, which whilst the primary heat source in stress testing doesn't get anywhere near as hot as the GPU in games. If your board doesn't support you could use speedfan to do similar based on GPU temps.
hi i got my new pc a few days ago adn when playing battlefield 1 my gpu temps hit 84 degrees on stock fan settings, is this normal? as it seems to bee heating up my case as well, with my fans at 100% the temps go down to 66/67 degrees and cpu at under 40 degrees - im running bf1 at 4k, 120fps ultra, is there a better way to cool this down other than going 100% fans or are these normal temperatures?
only thing i can think of it taking the side panel off

CP-62F-IN Intel Core i7-7700K 4.2GHz (Kaby Lake) Socket LGA1151
Processor - Retail
HS-038-CS Corsair Hydro Series H100i v2 Extreme Performance Liquid CPU
Cooler (CW-9060025-WW)
HD-36K-SE Seagate BarraCuda 2TB 7200RPM SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache HDD -
OEM (ST2000DM006)
CD-003-OK OcUK 24x DVD±RW SATA ReWriter (Black) - OEM
SW-172-MS Microsoft Windows 10 64-Bit DVD - OEM (MS-KW9-00139)
XX-003-OP Standard Build Systems - Dispatched within 7 working days
MB-54L-GI Gigabyte Aorus GA-Z270X-Gaming 7 Intel Z270 (Socket 1151)
DDR4 ATX Motherboard
MY-464-CS Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (4x16GB) DDR4 PC4-21300C16
2666MHz Dual/Quad Channel Kit - Black (CMK64GX
CA-021-KK Kolink Vault Midi Tower Gaming Case - Black/Green LED
HD-105-KS Kingston A400 120GB SATA 6Gbs 2.5" Solid State Hard Drive -
(SA400S37120G)
GX-001-AU Gigabyte Aorus GeForce GTX 1080Ti "Xtreme Edition" 11264MB
GDDR5X PCI-Express Graphics Card
CA-182-CS Corsair HX850i 850W '80 Plus Platinum Digital Modular Power
Supply (CP-9020073-UK)
NW-100-TP TP-Link Gigabit PCI Express Network Adapter (TG-3468)


i have the same card, default fan profile 78C at 1911Mhz fan speed is 50%. and both my case fans run at a mere 300RPM! in slient case
with the GPU fan at 65% im seeing 70C in this crazy heat of summer in BF1

I would say your problem is your case will have Negative pressure. or terrible airflow.
if you CPU fans are exhuasting hot air, reduce their speed & increase the Front intake fan speed up So you get postive fresh air to the GPU

What case do you have?
 
i have the same card, default fan profile 78C at 1911Mhz fan speed is 50%. and both my case fans run at a mere 300RPM! in slient case
with the GPU fan at 65% im seeing 70C in this crazy heat of summer in BF1

I would say your problem is your case will have Negative pressure. or terrible airflow.
if you CPU fans are exhuasting hot air, reduce their speed & increase the Front intake fan speed up So you get postive fresh air to the GPU

What case do you have?
https://imgur.com/gallery/BIyjK hopefully shows the air flow, and my case is KK Kolink Vault Midi Tower Gaming Case - Black/Green LED, my exhaust fan does blow out warm air, I don't know how to increase my intake fans as they are the ones connected to the cpu water cooler
 
well thats your problem. so obvious your AIO

you got a 7700K heat barely reaching 40C which means low fan speed then your hot cpu air is blowing all over your GPU.

then you have a rear fan at possible faster speed getting rid of the air to fast.
 
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