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6600xt with Noctua case fans overclock.

Nixluke

What do you guys think of these results?  
 

Gpu clock speed 2807mhz

vram clock speed 2188mh

max temp 65°c

fans speed only 1420rpm

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21 minutes ago, Nixluke said:

What do you guys think

those are some mighty zip-ties! good job! 🙂

 

 

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I don't know if you already have. But if it were me. I would create a custom fan curve for the GPU. What I would do is to install a fan control application, (what I have is called Argus Monitor). You can use Rem0o from gethub. Basically, what these apps do is first identify every fans that's connected to the motherboard and then allow you to create a curve based on many things. One of it's feature is detecting all temp sensors, so you can create a fan curve that's bases on gpu temp.

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35 minutes ago, Blasty Blosty said:

What were the temps before?

Before swapping the fans 75°c With no overclock

 

after swapping the fans no over clock max temp is 56°c

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23 minutes ago, kitnoman said:

I don't know if you already have. But if it were me. I would create a custom fan curve for the GPU. What I would do is to install a fan control application, (what I have is called Argus Monitor). You can use Rem0o from gethub. Basically, what these apps do is first identify every fans that's connected to the motherboard and then allow you to create a curve based on many things. One of it's feature is detecting all temp sensors, so you can create a fan curve that's bases on gpu temp.

I will check out that custom fan curve app, that might be even slicker!  I plugged the noctua fans directly into the gpus fan controller so they are controlled nicely 🙂 

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3 minutes ago, Nixluke said:

Before swapping the fans 75°c With no overclock

 

after swapping the fans no over clock max temp is 56°c

Wow, can you push the card any further with these lower temps or is it at its limit already?

 

And is it quieter?

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2 minutes ago, Blasty Blosty said:

Wow, can you push the card any further with these lower temps or is it at its limit already?

 

And is it quieter?

I think I could go quite a bit further probably 😅😂. I really hate noise so I thought this suited perfectly. 
 

It’s significantly quieter than stock and the noise that is created is a deeper almost windy noise verses a harsher high pitch fast moving fan noise. 

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2 minutes ago, Nixluke said:

I think I could go quite a bit further probably 😅😂. I really hate noise so I thought this suited perfectly. 
 

It’s significantly quieter than stock and the noise that is created is a deeper almost windy noise verses a harsher high pitch fast moving fan noise. 

Yeah I would prefer that, just can't swallow the price tag of noctuas haha

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Just now, Blasty Blosty said:

Yeah I would prefer that, just can't swallow the price tag of noctuas haha

Haha I’m sure it would still be much better with standard case fans. The fans that came with my gpu were cheaper than cheap I’m sure. 

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1 minute ago, Nixluke said:

Haha I’m sure it would still be much better with standard case fans. The fans that came with my gpu were cheaper than cheap I’m sure. 

Nah I think Noctua fans are just quieter and better

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3 minutes ago, Nixluke said:

Haha I’m sure it would still be much better with standard case fans. The fans that came with my gpu were cheaper than cheap I’m sure. 

Probably worth the upgrade to Noctua even from case fans

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