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Stock 2080 Super FE at 85°, normal?

Joaquin RP
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If it's like 20 - 30 degrees C in your room it could definitely be considered normal.

You can lower the temps by increasing the fans speeds, which would obviously have it make more noise.

My 2080 Super runs at 85° at stock, is this normal? I feel it's too hot for CoD: MW

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If it's like 20 - 30 degrees C in your room it could definitely be considered normal.

You can lower the temps by increasing the fans speeds, which would obviously have it make more noise.

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Just now, minibois said:

If it's like 20 - 30 degrees C in your room it could definitely be considered normal.

You can lower the temps by increasing the fans speeds, which would obviously have it make more noise.

Oh ok, yeah it's around 21°~22° in my room. Thanks. I'll open the window I guess.

 

Quick question. When I do OC it, and bump the fans all the way up to 80%, it stills get hot, even though it's a fairly light OC. Any tips?

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Put a better cooler on it. There is a limit to how much you can cool things. Physics is a bitch. The founder's cooler isn't exactly all that great either. 

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2 minutes ago, Lord Xeb said:

Put a better cooler on it. There is a limit to how much you can cool things. Physics is a bitch. The founder's cooler isn't exactly all that great either. 

I plan to do a custom loop in the future, but as for now I'm broke bro. Thanks anyway

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Just now, Joaquin RP said:

I plan to do a custom loop in the future, but as for now I'm broke bro. Thanks anyway

All good. New thermal paste could help a little but really not much sadly. Just at the limit of how much heat the cooler can take away and dissipate. 

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