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I am running a Rog Strix 1080ti and I am getting temps over 70 when playing games like Player Unknown Battlegrounds. Is this normal? I am running the following setup.

 

I7-7700k  4.2ghz

Asus Rog Strix z270e Mobo

Asus Rog Strix 1080ti OC Edition

Corsair h100i v2 AIO cooler

 

I have my radiator front mounted as intake.

Top Fan and Rear Fan exhaust.

 

Thanks in advance.

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did you overclock the gpu?

default voltage?

have you changed the fan curve?
with the radiator at the intake the temps will always be higher than if the rad would be exhaust

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Just now, Breakdown13 said:

Is there a good program to stress test the GPU?

just any benchmark prolly,try superposition maybe

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3 minutes ago, Breakdown13 said:

I haven't overclocked it yet. It is just running the factory overclock I am assuming. Where do I set fan curves?

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Seems legit. 

 

Keep in mind benchmarker and youtubers reviews usually are open air where they get ambient air cooling as opposed to a case where the air heats up internally over time. 

 

Same reason why taking the side panel off your case is a viable cooling solution :P

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Thanks for the help gang! I have my corsair h100iv2 hooked up to my cpu fan header with the pump fans hooked into that. Then I have my case fans into fan headers on my chassi. Is it better to connect the pump to the aio header on my mobo and the pump fans to cpu fan and cpu opt instead? Would I get better cooling?

 

Thanks

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