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I just upgraded to a 1070 FTW from a 970 SSC and the idle temps are way different

With the 970 they were somewhere around the low 40's with fans never running unless im gaming but with the 1070 there around 62 not gaming and fans at 150-300rpm most of the time.

Is there something wrong ? (should i return it to amazon)

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Probably not but to be sure run a heaven benchmark or something to see what load temps are, if they max out to 80's then you have an issue

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14 minutes ago, noobbuilder said:

I just upgraded to a 1070 FTW from a 970 SSC and the idle temps are way different

With the 970 they were somewhere around the low 40's with fans never running unless im gaming but with the 1070 there around 62 not gaming and fans at 150-300rpm most of the time.

Is there something wrong ? (should i return it to amazon)

I have the GTX1070 FTW aswel, my temps are a bit lower than yours are. What is the ambient temp going into the case?

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if i play fallout 4 1080p@60hz ultra the temps are 75-78

 

do i just run the benchmark at default settings do i turn off vsync ?

 

thanks

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if i play fallout 4 1080p@60hz ultra the temps are 75-78

 

do i just run the benchmark at default settings do i turn off vsync ?

 

thanks

Are you running a custom fan curve? Or the one that 'came' with the card?

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Turn off v-sync

 

default will be fine I assume, or you could set higher settings

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ambient temp aroung 67 degrees Fahrenheit. 

no custom fan curve but have tried precision setting with auto fan on and off dosnt really make a difference

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1 minute ago, noobbuilder said:

ambient temp aroung 67 degrees Fahrenheit. 

no custom fan curve but have tried precision setting with auto fan on and off dosnt really make a difference

Set fan speed to 50%, you will hardly notice the fans and the temps will be <40 degrees C idle.

And under 70 degrees C under load

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with auto fan highlighted in precision heavn benchmark

73 degrees

score 4878

 

without auto fan highlighted i stopped it cause after 2 min it was 86 degrees.

strange thing is when i installed precision and card the auto fan was not checked by default.

 

so load temps are ok but idle temps are high(or higher than 970 ssc by 20ish degrees) what does this mean ?

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found out what was wrong it was the setting in nvidia control panel "power management control" was set to optimal i switched it to adaptive then rebooted and now i am idling around 39 degrees.

i noticed my gpu clock was staying at 1607 mhz at idle now it stays at 253 mhz at idle.

 

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