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Hey Forum!!!
I have been struggling with the cooling on my HIS HD3870 Crossfire machine.
When both cards are plugged into 16x PCIE slots on my Maximus Extreme motherboard there is practically no clearence between them. This leads to the top card being pretty starved of air. Accordingly when I first put my machine together the stock cooler did a pretty terrible job - 74 degrees at idle! Since then I replaced the coolers with two DuOrbs. This made a HUGE difference and the cards now idle at ~40 and ~30 degrees respectively.
However, when running Stalker - the most graphically intensive game I have - the top card heats to around 65 degrees. Frustratingly the lower card which has no shortage of air goes no higher than 40 degrees at the most. I am pretty sure if I could space the cards better they would both heat to around the same temp.
Given all this I have a couple of questions to pick the brains of the board!
Firstly, is 65 degrees under pretty much maximum load anything to worry about? As I said the card used to IDLE higher than this, but I still feel it is not ideal.
Secondly, the real reason my top card is so hot is because its fans are stifled by the base of the bottom card. Usefully the ME motherboard does have a third, lower 16x PCIE slot. If I could move the bottom card here I am sure the top card's temp would improve. To do so however I would need much longer Crossfire bridges than those which HIS provide - perhaps twice as long. Is it possible to get hold of such things?
Any advice on this issue gratefully received!!!
I have been struggling with the cooling on my HIS HD3870 Crossfire machine.
When both cards are plugged into 16x PCIE slots on my Maximus Extreme motherboard there is practically no clearence between them. This leads to the top card being pretty starved of air. Accordingly when I first put my machine together the stock cooler did a pretty terrible job - 74 degrees at idle! Since then I replaced the coolers with two DuOrbs. This made a HUGE difference and the cards now idle at ~40 and ~30 degrees respectively.
However, when running Stalker - the most graphically intensive game I have - the top card heats to around 65 degrees. Frustratingly the lower card which has no shortage of air goes no higher than 40 degrees at the most. I am pretty sure if I could space the cards better they would both heat to around the same temp.
Given all this I have a couple of questions to pick the brains of the board!
Firstly, is 65 degrees under pretty much maximum load anything to worry about? As I said the card used to IDLE higher than this, but I still feel it is not ideal.
Secondly, the real reason my top card is so hot is because its fans are stifled by the base of the bottom card. Usefully the ME motherboard does have a third, lower 16x PCIE slot. If I could move the bottom card here I am sure the top card's temp would improve. To do so however I would need much longer Crossfire bridges than those which HIS provide - perhaps twice as long. Is it possible to get hold of such things?
Any advice on this issue gratefully received!!!