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Gigabyte Gaming OC 3070 overheating

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So I bought a used GamingOC 3070 as part of a prebuilt, and it seems to have a massive overheating issue. When i start gaming on it, core temp reaches 93c within minutes and hotspot temp reaches 103c, and then the card starts dropping its frequency. There are 3 120mm intake fans, and I also opened the side of the case and used a USB fan to try and increase airflow but no change. I have had a STRIX 2070 Super in this case and the temps never passed 65c so I am confident it is not my airflow. The card is also set to OC mode, and not silent.

Obviously I do not have proof of purchase, but since the card cannot be more 7 or 8 months old is RMA possible? I know that technically warranty is none-transferrable, and I expect that's what Gigabyte would tell me as I've had a horrific experience with their customer support in the past, but it just seems like a way for them to get out of their quality assurance obligation.

Is there anything I can do about this?

I know i can dismantle the card and replace all the paste and thermal pads however not only am I not confident in doing it, I really don't feel i should have to.
 
Have you tried changing the fan profile with something like MSI Afterburner? It's really simple, you don't need a sophisticated profile, you just need two points on the graph really. The idle fan speed and gaming fan speed. If you set say 30% to 40 degrees and 80% at 70 degrees then you can move those around to get the noise/temperatures you want.

The fans run at 100% when any form of load is applied.
 
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