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aorus 1080ti xtreme temps

Sorry I don't understand what that is? And how can I sort that? I'm new to pc gaming and tech forgive ne

Aio = liquid cooler (your cpu cooler)
1) move your AIO to the top of your case (if possible)
OR
2) increase your AIO Fan speed
so if your CPU reaches 40C in game. @ 40C increase your aio fan curve by 25%
then the rear fan reduce it by 10% fan speed

this will give you more positive pressure and reduce temps.
you will still however be pushing hot CPU air onto a GPU.
 
Aio = liquid cooler (your cpu cooler)
1) move your AIO to the top of your case (if possible)
OR
2) increase your AIO Fan speed
so if your CPU reaches 40C in game. @ 40C increase your aio fan curve by 25%
then the rear fan reduce it by 10% fan speed

this will give you more positive pressure and reduce temps.
you will still however be pushing hot CPU air onto a GPU.
Ok thanks, I think I'll have to increase the aio fan speed, what software do I need for this? As my gpu came with some so I can it's fans, I can't really do much about the cpu heat on the gpu can I?
 
you should be able to do it in the BIOS. 7
the only fan i can seem to alter in bios is the cpu fan, i have a fan on my case for exhaust and the two for the aio cooler, i put my cpu at 40C - 60%, fan dont seem to spin any faster so is there some software that can do the same similar to MSI?
 
ok so i downloaded something call corsair link which doesnt allow me to set curves but it has 3 settings quiet, balanced and performance, putting it to performance i my gpu sits at 65-68 and thats using the gpu's standard fan speeds, however my AIO cooler fan speeds are put up to 1800rpm and the pump is at 2800rpm how bad is this as it sounds a lot, is it safe to have it on this setting for a few hours a day? - before touching the speeds the rpm of the pump was 900 and cpu fan was 0
 
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and now using this performance setting my cpu temps go between 30-40 (90%) of the time and then when a lot of stuff is going on 53 max
 
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Ahhh now I see why your GPU was getting so hot lol

the rule I stick to is...cool air in the front..and hot air out the top and back :)

once you get that CPU cooler at the top of your case blowing the air out of the top of your case...you will see the difference straight away :)
 
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Ahhh now I see why your GPU was getting so hot lol

the rule I stick to is...cool air in the front..and hot air out the top and back :)

well thanks to corsiar link i have an absurd amount of cold air coming, infact so much im concerned about that now xD - is 2800rpm for the water pump and 1800rpm for the cpu fan ok? as this is what the performance (gaming) mode is, the water cooler is the h100iv2

basically if i use this performance mode, and a slight increase of the gpu fan i can keep my gpu at 60 degrees during battlefield 1, 120fps, ultra, 4k 60 mhz, but im not sure if this performance mode is good to use

my idle temps are pretty great by default, the gpu is at 28 degrees (reference is 39/40) and all cores are between 13-15 degrees
 
well 60c sounds more like it to me :)..and as to fan speeds ...play around with the modes you can choose from..see what works best for you , even 70c is ok for that card :)...my G1 gets to around 73c ...although my 1070 amp extreme would only get to about 48c lol

but as far as I know...the 1080 and 1080 TI cards do run hotter.
 
ah fair enough, it seems as though my bios pretty much turns off my watercooler, probably why everything got so hot, judging by what im reading it should be as high as 2000rpm for pump and fans instead of my low settings

Quote "New poster on here as I just built my first computer - wanted to ask a couple questions about my new H100i v2 as I've read their expected pump RPM is around 2800 and the fans are supposed to be loud.

I have the opposite problem - Corsair Link 4 is showing an RPM speed of around 1200 and a single fan speed of around 650.

First, is it normal to only have one fan speed in Corsair Link for the H100i v2?

Second, what is the reason that my pump and fan speeds would be so low compared to what I hear is normal? Most people say the pump and fans are super loud - but I can hardly hear them. I have a Corsair ML 120 fan on the back of my case and it is much louder than the pump's fans."

i kind of think this issue should be mentioned somewhere as this could have lead to damages to my pc, as i new user i'd never of guessed or even thought the bios would pretty much turn the cooler off, at least i know the 2800 rpm is normal and the loud fan sound is too but hey id rather have a loud sound and my gpu at 50ish degrees at max load! (extremely loud but thats what headphones are for and hey if its loud you know its working) :) i can now relax with a super chilled pc and its cooling my room down to, just measured again with HWiNFO64 and under the full load the card only hits 55degrees and this in summer too - one question id assume you may know do i keep my cpu pump and fan at 2800 24/7 or turn it on when needed?
 
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