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1080 Ti FE Temp Max?

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what are the max temps for the Ti's for like long period of gaming? what I play BATTLEGROUNDS on ULTRA I get temps of around 85c, just wanted to see if there was any concern in these temps

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Nvidia's thermal throttling kicks in at the right time every time, so that's safe. That can reduce performance, but that's what a blower card has to suffer: Either the fan sounds like a jet engine, or performance slightly reduced.

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13 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

Nvidia's thermal throttling kicks in at the right time every time, so that's safe. That can reduce performance, but that's what a blower card has to suffer: Either the fan sounds like a jet engine, or performance slightly reduced.

that's not thermal throttling it's just GPU boost 3.0 balancing clocks and power targets with thermals, throttling would be at the TJunction max of 95°C for Pascal, with thermal shutdown occurring at 105°C

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The temps are fine but if you want them lower I recommend that you pick up a NZXT Kraken G12 with one of the compatible liquid coolers. Will drop your temps quite a bit.

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39 minutes ago, MCCOPRA said:

if the sound and performance becomes annoying always options of aio cooling your gpu.

 

 

Yeah I was gonna wait till I could afford a full custom water cooling system that includes water blocks for the GPU but I guess I'll just continue to wait it out

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2 hours ago, xovague said:

what are the max temps for the Ti's for like long period of gaming? what I play BATTLEGROUNDS on ULTRA I get temps of around 85c, just wanted to see if there was any concern in these temps

If it's a founders edition or other blower style card then that's normal. 

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