Two 200mm fans up front,one back exhaustWhat's your fan setup like in your case?
For starters, you can plan on adding fans up top for more exhaust.Two 200mm fans up front,one back exhaust
Zotac twin fan 2080tiFor starters, you can plan on adding fans up top for more exhaust.
But first, what is your complete system specs? Mainly, cpu and cooler?
Also, for reference, what exact model of the 2080 Ti do you have?
i have no idea tbh,gpu is not mounted verticallyThe reviews show your GPU model to be fairly good at cooling. Do you have your GPU mounted vertically? I wonder if that would restrict airflow enough to make this much of difference.
Zotac GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Twin Fan Review Testing a Custom Cooler - https://www.servethehome.com/zotac-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-twin-fan-review/6/
Increased speed to 100% in bios,still no change in tempsNice rig!
review of case.
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/cooler-master-mastercase-h500p-white-cpu-cooler,5515-3.html
Seems like you need to increase the front case fans speeds a bit for great cooling.
The 200mm fans create more air flow noise as compared to fan noise (have used them myself), so upping speed is definitely advisable.
Sorry for the late reply,idle temps are around 35-40, never been dismantled,it's a new card, always ran this hotWhat are idle temps? Has the card ever been dissembled? Did you buy it new? Has it always run this hot?
I would pull the side panel of the case off, if it still runs that hot it's not because of case airflow. I would guess there is an issue with the cooler, poor thermal paste application or its just not mounted properly, possibly it's to loose so it's not making full contact with the die. If thats the case I would disassemble the card replace the paste and remount the cooler properly. Or send it back under warranty if you're uncomfortable with taking it apart.