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Hey everyone. So today i looked at my CPUID and took a stroll down my temps and seen my GPU is running hot. I just did a full rebuild on my computer yesterday (new case, h100i for CPU). I am 90% sure i shouldn't be idling at such a high temp. Anyone know anything that might help here or why its so hot. Fan config is two 140 intake in the front, one 140 exhaust in the rear, two pushing out the top of case ( h100i). Case is a Graphite 760T.

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is the fan running loud as a tubine engine?

 

you might want to try and reapply thermal paste

 

and what cooler does it have? reference?

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is the fan running loud as a tubine engine?

 

you might want to try and reapply thermal paste

 

and what cooler does it have? reference?

 

Video card shouldn't need to have thermal paste reapplied

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Hey everyone. So today i looked at my CPUID and took a stroll down my temps and seen my GPU is running hot. I just did a full rebuild on my computer yesterday (new case, h100i for CPU). I am 90% sure i shouldn't be idling at such a high temp. Anyone know anything that might help here or why its so hot. Fan config is two 140 intake in the front, one 140 exhaust in the rear, two pushing out the top of case ( h100i). Case is a Graphite 760T.

idle at 78c is a problem 

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Check clock speeds in MSI Afterburner, probably not downclocking. A lot of Maxwell cards have that problem.

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60°C is not as hot as it sounds, my card tends to idle around that temperature since the fans don't spin, so it is basically passively cooling using the heat-sink. it only rises by 10°C to about 70 at full load. What are your load temps like?

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Its brand new but theres a chance they f*cked up when the machine attached your thermal-paste.

I would either replace that and hope that would fix it or turn the fan up.

If nothing helps you i don't see why they wont swap it for you.

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That's..... odd. Mine idles around 27-30.

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I believe I solved mine. I replaced the thermal paste. It seems to have stopped throttling now and I scored a 4100 on 3d mark ultra 4k. Compared to benchmarks from other sources that scored around 3900-4000, I would say mine is now operating properly.

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If you got a reference cooler 980ti I'm sorry... That's what a reference cooler do when you put an old design on a new power hungry graphics card. Not much you can do but improve case airflow

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I'm running triple 1080p on my 980 Ti, and it idles at around 32c but if I'm watching a stream it idles at 42c, it might just be an issue with how the TIM was applied at the factory. My 980 Ti is the gigabyte ref one as well. Also while I'm playing BF4 it never goes above 75c with +200 on the core and +350 on the memory, thats also running the game at max settings with 150% resolution scale.

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EVGA tech support says because i am running 1080p 144hz and 1080p 60hz monitors on the card it is stressing it and making it idle at 60c. 

My Titan X idles at 45c when and I am using 1440p 144Hz so that makes sense. It was running at 68c during idle. I set a custom fan profile and that got it down to 45c. I advise you do that. I use EVGA Precision X 16 or you could use MSI afterburner.

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If you got a reference cooler 980ti I'm sorry... That's what a reference cooler do when you put an old design on a new power hungry graphics card. Not much you can do but improve case airflow

You realize the new design is actually more energy efficient and shall we say "greener", right?....

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EVGA tech support says because i am running 1080p 144hz and 1080p 60hz monitors on the card it is stressing it and making it idle at 60c. 

Not using NVidia but that shouldnt stress the cards to run idle 60°C wtf. Im idling at 47°C, however my room temp is 30°C right now xD.

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