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hello so im having the problem where no matter what i do my GPU runs right up to 84C which is its temp limit and it downclocks itself

anyone have any good cooling solution too this problem? been thinking about watercooling but cant seem to find any waterblocks for this

in the link you can see which GPU i have, my case is a Thermaltake view 27 

https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-N108TGAMING-OC-11GD#kf

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I would try undervolting it in MSI afterburner. Essentially you find the clock speed that it runs at after 5ish minutes of gaming, then see how low you can get the voltage to run that clock speed stably. If that process leaves you with thermal headroom you can try increase the frequency and voltage a bit to get better performance.

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currently i dont have the side panel on as it seems like there is something there too, but generally there is 2 fans in the front, 1 in the back and CPU cooler has 2 (Cooler Master V8 V2) 

it runs at more or less 1800 to 1950 depending on its temperatuere, i have done no overclocking and i would honestly rather not lose performance :P

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5 hours ago, TheSomeoneGamer said:

currently i dont have the side panel on as it seems like there is something there too, but generally there is 2 fans in the front, 1 in the back and CPU cooler has 2 (Cooler Master V8 V2) 

it runs at more or less 1800 to 1950 depending on its temperatuere, i have done no overclocking and i would honestly rather not lose performance :P

undervolting doesnt make you lose performance, that is a misconception. Instead, you get the same performance while using less power (thus generating less heat). Think of it like tuning a car engine to make it go just as fast while using less gas. 

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