[SOLVED] Another gpu throttling thread

jago14

Reputable
Nov 22, 2018
2
0
4,510
I'm in the process of figuring out what is making my 2080 ti throttle.
Asus GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11 GB STRIX GAMING

Corsair Crystal 570X RGB ATX Mid Tower


Every 10 seconds the GPU fans go from 1500 rpm to 3300 rpm. Trying to rule out GPU memory and hot spots.
Do the temps look normal?
These screenshots were taken during fur-mark GPU stress test with my 9 fans running at 100% in iCUE and all glass and filters off the case.
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/184/fPDGOi.png
Every time I run GPU stress test the GPU fans begin to throttle once the GPU, GPU memory, and GPU hot spots get to 65c and 105c. I suspect one of those or both are the culprit. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks,
 
Last edited:
Solution
I'm in the process of figuring out what is making my 2080 ti throttle. Every 10 seconds the GPU fans go from 1500 rpm to 3300 rpm. Trying to rule out GPU memory and hot spots. Does this look normal. These screenshots were taken during fur-mark GPU stress test.
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/184/fPDGOi.png
Every time I run GPU stress test the GPU fans begin to throttle once the GPU, GPU memory, and GPU hot spots get to 65c and 105c. I suspect one of those or both are the culprit. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks,
You probably just fried your memory on the card like 99c is the max you want the card to hit in any portions, not always possible...
I'm in the process of figuring out what is making my 2080 ti throttle. Every 10 seconds the GPU fans go from 1500 rpm to 3300 rpm. Trying to rule out GPU memory and hot spots. Does this look normal. These screenshots were taken during fur-mark GPU stress test.
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/184/fPDGOi.png
Every time I run GPU stress test the GPU fans begin to throttle once the GPU, GPU memory, and GPU hot spots get to 65c and 105c. I suspect one of those or both are the culprit. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks,
You probably just fried your memory on the card like 99c is the max you want the card to hit in any portions, not always possible but general max you want it to hit any where and trying to keep it below generally memory you don't want over 90c rest you generally want to keep maxed around 86c And again that's maxed not the safe zone
 
Solution
You probably just fried your memory on the card like 99c is the max you want the card to hit in any portions, not always possible but general max you want it to hit any where and trying to keep it below generally memory you don't want over 90c rest you generally want to keep maxed around 86c And again that's maxed not the safe zone
Any ideas why this happened in the first place? If this is true how do I make sure this doesn't happen on my next card. I've never overclocked and I run everything at 4k 60 FPS.
 
Any ideas why this happened in the first place? If this is true how do I make sure this doesn't happen on my next card. I've never overclocked and I run everything at 4k 60 FPS.
It may not be anything you did or tried to do, it maybe faulty psu or something wrong with the card to begin with I'm not sure the hole storey or what all happened but the temps you posted for the GPU memory way to high I wouldn't use the card anymore till something can be figured out cause yeah if its not dead it will be soon