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3060 ti eagle oc Temperature

Hello community!
 
For the last 6 months i am in possesion of this card(3060 ti eagle oc) and tbh it has been a fantastic experience in terms of performance. I got the card for the low price of 270 as it was a display model(never plugged in)
To get to the point i have quite the experience with pc building but for the last years i was away from the gpu market and their issues because of work. My gpu is running quite hot(the max i have seen is 84-85) in some heavy games like The hunter cotw, rdr2 etc..
 
My idle temps are quite ok at 35-41 but the max temps as i said are close to 85.Also i saw that the fan curve is pretty pretty bad as it is just goes to 95% instantly from no rpm at 47 degrees.
I should mention here that the only setting i have on the card on afterburner is the temp limit and power limit to 90 and 110% accordingly
 
Is this normal or should i be worried?
 
Here are my specs in case they are needed:
OS : Windows 11, 64 bit CPU : Ryzen 7 5800x3D RAM : 32GB (at 3200mhz) 4x8 Graphics Card : Gigabyte RTX 3060ti Eagle OC Case: Corsair Carbide 400c full with fans Cooler: NZXT Kraken X53 Storage:2x M.2 , 3x SATA 3 SSD and 2x 7200RPM HDD
 
Thanks for your time!
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5 minutes ago, Stratogos said:

My gpu is running quite hot(the max i have seen is 84-85

That is pretty normal, your case doesn't have the greatest airflow.
 

 

7 minutes ago, Stratogos said:

Also i saw that the fan curve is pretty pretty bad as it is just goes to 95% instantly from no rpm at 47 degrees.

You can tune that with MSI Afterburner

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Temps are normal since you raised the temp limit to 90c and raised the power limit. 

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3 hours ago, Bismut said:

That is pretty normal, your case doesn't have the greatest airflow.
 

 

You can tune that with MSI Afterburner

Just ordered a be quiet pure base 500 fx i will make the transfer to the new case tommorow....i hope there is enough space for the drives tho

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