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So I just wanted to check if my card running at 73c while fans are on 93-97% is normal for an R9 380. I have tried everything to get the temps down such as running all my case fans at 100%, getting a fan to feed cool air to the case fan intakes and completely taking off the whole side panel of the case. However, none of these seems to have much of an impact on temperatures as they only bring down the temps by like 3-5c and fan speed down to 80-85%. Should I find some universal liquid cooling solution for my card or something else?

Any recommendations are greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Its defiantly warm, but not going to harm the card (It will throttle before it could possibly do so, not that it is an issue here). 

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1 minute ago, rn8686 said:

Its defiantly warm, but not going to harm the card (It will throttle before it could possibly do so, not that it is an issue here). 

My main issue is noise though as it sounds like a leaf blower (over dramatisation) but its extremely loud when gaming or doing anything GPU intensive.

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10 hours ago, Sierra Fox said:

It seems to be a common complaint with that particular model of 380 that they are loud as hell under load due to the default fan curve. i would recommend you download MSI afterburner and adjust the fan curve yourself. sapphire like to leave the fans off until around the 40-60ºC mark (depending on the card) and then have an aggressive ramp up from there.

Yes i have done everything software wise but the leaf blowers in my pc still roar under gaming load regardless of what fan curve i put on them.

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