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4 minutes ago, DAVIDLAROCK said:

Are these temps okay? I don't want anything to overheat or anything.

86°C under load is fine, no need to worry. For context, my GTX 970 hits 87°C under load on a hot day.

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5 minutes ago, DAVIDLAROCK said:

Hey,

 

Just installed two 2080 tis (dual fan)

 

The top card hits around 86 degrees and the bottom 76. Under load whilst gpu rendering.

The fans kick in quite loud around 75-80.

 

Are these temps okay? I don't want anything to overheat or anything.

 

 

The GPU is meant to get hot it sorta a good thing.  Although 86c is high, The card can go all the way up to 100w and still work so your fine.  If you got lower temps you would be able to OC, but I wouldn't do that when your already at 86c and what not.

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15 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

86? you know that's not good right? 82+ isn't ideal for hardware...

Not true. And ideal is subjective. You may think 86°C is hot, but it's fine according to me. Not to mention that your statement is VERY vague.

 

And who said 82+ isn't ideal for hardware?

13 minutes ago, DAVIDLAROCK said:

If it's too high, what can I do to reduce it? I don't want to go with water cooling.

Download MSI Afterburner and adjust the fan curve.

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41 minutes ago, Geography said:

Not true. And ideal is subjective. You may think 86°C is hot, but it's fine according to me. Not to mention that your statement is VERY vague.

i know... i had a discussion a while back (i thought it was with @Jurrunio) about safe cpu temps. and around 82 would be the max temp, after that the lifetime of the cpu would be much shorter. you're allowed to disagree, but it's kind of a personal buffer then i guess...

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55 minutes ago, Geography said:

Not true. And ideal is subjective. You may think 86°C is hot, but it's fine according to me. Not to mention that your statement is VERY vague.

 

And who said 82+ isn't ideal for hardware?

Download MSI Afterburner and adjust the fan curve.

I'm using EVGA precision to turn the fan speed up to 100 and the top card is still over 80. Would MSI aferburner do a better job?

 

 

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30 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

i know... i had a discussion a while back (i thought it was with @Jurrunio) about safe cpu temps. and around 82 would be the max temp, after that the lifetime of the cpu would be much shorter. you're allowed to disagree, but it's kind of a personal buffer then i guess...

lifespan of a CPU shortens exponentially with voltage increase and temperature increase. In other words you can run a CPU hot and still last a decent amount of time by slamming voltage down.  This can hurt your frequency headroom, that's why it's always preferred to have better cooling rather than dropping voltage.

 

1 hour ago, Geography said:

Not true. And ideal is subjective. You may think 86°C is hot, but it's fine according to me. Not to mention that your statement is VERY vague.

 

And who said 82+ isn't ideal for hardware?

Nvidia gave the RTX 2080 Ti an 88C absolute max temperature limit in the vBIOS. In other words, running it at 80+C is just a single digit away from Tjmax. Would you say running CPUs with 100C Tjmax at 90C+ is fine? If @DAVIDLAROCK undervolted the GPU a lot then the combination of lower voltage and temperature should slow down degradation a lot, but to me, 80C is too high.

 

19 minutes ago, DAVIDLAROCK said:

I'm using EVGA precision to turn the fan speed up to 100 and the top card is still over 80. Would MSI aferburner do a better job?

What Afterburner does have is a more detailed voltage/frequency graph that lets you undervolt the GPU. Otherwise they aren't better than the other.

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2 hours ago, DAVIDLAROCK said:

 

 

 

86 is too high, thats why some ppl have the top card as hybrid at least.

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2080 ti aren't hot cards, blowers are the worst

Just now, DAVIDLAROCK said:

Even under load? Idle is about 50-55. What about the top one being a blower?

 

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Lack of airflow, lack of spacing. 

 

Not much you can do unless those two are improved. 

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