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So how's everyone's temps doing?

so I decided to try it out , this was after 1 hour of playing Red Dead 2 this is where the temps capped out , I just couldnt carry on its just too unpleasent and having to keep wiping hands dry :cry:

room ambient 37c

3080 FE at stock was fine within spec and no throttling , I wasnt within spec I reckon :D
overall pretty happy I was expecting it to be higher considering the room ambient of 37c also I did replace the stock pads on the 3080fe no doubt with stock pads vram would have been throttling 110c I reckon

AIO liquid temp got upto 50c

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My GPU is stabilising about 73C (haven't owned it when it was cold, so don't know how this compares) and my CPU around 80C with PBO enabled.

Doesn't bother me - I've run an HD4870 and a stock cooled R9 290. :D Then towards the end of their lives, ran each in a CROSSFIRE setup!! :cry: I've seen temperatures usually reserved for gaming laptops!
 
GPU: 36C (as I type this - with YT running and a few other windows open.)
CPU: Fluctuating in the low/mid-40s - according to Ryzen Master.
It probably helps that I took the PC out into the garden last week and gave it a blast of air to remove most of the dust build-up.

I think the house temp was around 27-28C today, so GPU idling at anything from the mid-30s to low 40s seems good.

I only swapped cards about a week ago so I'm still getting a feel for the GPU.
It's certainly cooler and quieter at idle/load than the previous one, though that wasn't too bad either.
 
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