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Hello everybody, I've recently upgraded my rig with a new gpu and cpu.

My actual config is this:

CPU - Intel I5 9400f

MB - Asus Rog Strix B360G-gaming

GPU - Inno3d RTX 2070 Super Twin X2 OC

AIO : Corsair H60

Case : Cooler Master Q300L

 

I've noticed with my actual games (RDR2 and Star Wars Jedy Fallen Order) that my GPU temp sits between 78 and 84° C, and the gpu fans ramp up at 60% in Afterbuner when gpu reachs 80°C, but after 60% fans start to become really noisy. Frame rate btw is always rock solid (in RDR2 with ultra details i can keep 70/80 fps and in Jedi i'm at100 fps). My gpu fan curve is in the attachments.

 

Is this temperature ok for my gpu? My ambient temperature is 22/24° C but I'm afraid that as soon as summer arrive my gpu temperature will rise drastically.

 

Actually this is my cooling solution 

 

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Is it possible to improve temperatures while keeping noise at an acceptable level using one of this solutions (I would like to keep my rig as silent as possibile):

 

1) Changing gpu fan curve (but that will increase noise levels)

2) Ramping up intakes fan NFA-14 curve (I've alreday tried but I haven't seen an improvement)

3) Putting a fan between PSU and GPU

4) Changing a case with a better airflow case

5) Using an aftermarket cooler (Like the Arctic Accelero Xtreme III, but in this case i think tha my gpu warranty will be void, right?)

 

Any help is really appreciated! Thanks in advance

 

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Yeah, its fine. I have my GPU fan capped at 60% due to noise it makes. It runs at 83C when running stress tests, usually at 78-80C when gaming. I probably would get lower temps if I repaste and had new thermal pads as its very old GPU (GTX780 Founders).

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