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MSI 3080 Suprim X running hot.

McLovin99

Hey All,

 

I just received my new MSI 3080 Suprim X and it seems to be running a tad hot. Idle it sits pretty at 30-32° which is fine of course. Once it’s under load it quickly jumps to 65° and starts climbing up to 80°. The highest it’s hit was 85° which I don’t think is good. 
 

I can put it to a couple things:

1) Shit case airflow. I have a Corsair Carbide Spec 06. Picked it because it looked cool and didn’t think about how shit the intake was given its a really small gap. Mind you, once I take the front panel off the card stays around 70-75°. 
 

2) This card is 33.6cm long and my case can hold a card that is 37cm. I also have an AIO which limits the space due to the radiator. 
 

3) Card voltage is too high? Have no idea about this if I’m honest. 
 

Anyway that’s all I can think of. What do you guys think I should do? 
 

Thank you for all your responses :)

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Build Specs:

Motherboard: MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus

RAM: Corsair Vengeance LED 16gb

CPU: Ryzen 3700x

GPU: MSI Suprim X 3080

AIO: Corsair H150i RGB Pro XT (with stock fans that the AIO came with)

Exhaust Fans: 3x Corsair LL 120mm

Case: Corsair Carbide Spec 06

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You will need a new case. The temps are caused by lack of airflow in that specific case. This is evident by your removal of the side panel and seeing a 10-15c reduction as it has access to fresh air and can exhaust/expel the hot air lingering. 

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Play around with voltage curve on MSI afterburner, it does wonders to temperatures.

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new case and/or undervolting. look it up.

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12 minutes ago, Pikatchu said:

Play around with voltage curve on MSI afterburner, it does wonders to temperatures.

It can help. But a 370W GPU and a case with next to no airflow + a radiator that additionally blocks airflow is just not gonna work out. To make temps good he'd need to underclock his GPU, which is not something i'd recommend for obvious reasons.

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