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It could be Windows Experience index kicking in. I had my computer idle the other day and my GPU started making weird noises, after about 3 minutes it stopped and the temperature of the GPU dropped back down,

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Try undoing the SLI and seeing if the card itself heats up when its alone.

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Try undoing the SLI and seeing if the card itself heats up when its alone.

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The fan didn't spin up, but as a gamer I still want to run SLI.

 

Well that probably means one of them is being choked, try spacing them out more. Or making sure you have the right air pressure in ur case.

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Well that probably means one of them is being choked, try spacing them out more. Or making sure you have the right air pressure in ur case.

I've heard similar problems with this board. One of the cards temp rises pretty fast and the fanspeed gets  to 100%. 

This happens when you use full sized cards like the 780, the slots are to close to each other when you put them on SLI. Heat kinda stays there for a while thus your sudden increase in temperature. Which casing do you use btw?

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Well at this point I suppose theirs two options, trying to swap out your mobo and RMA or return w/e phrase you'd like to use for a fucked product.

 

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You can risk not being able to return it, and liquid cool your motherboard, which SHOULD fix the problem if what the other person suggested is true, and the board itself is retaining heat :P

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It could be Windows Experience index kicking in. I had my computer idle the other day and my GPU started making weird noises, after about 3 minutes it stopped and the temperature of the GPU dropped back down,

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