That's pretty much the same temps i got with my GTX 780 Ti MSI gaming. I adjusted the fan curve on mine (every 1c = 1% fan speed) now my temps cap out at around 72c, this is with clock speeds of 1200Mhz +.
Its warm but still safe. Obviously though you still want to keep temps down so that the hardware runs better and you don't have to worry about throttling/damage. Your temps are fine but it doesn't hurt to put it another case fan or adjust the system to get better temps by adjusting the fan speeds to a more "agressive" fan curve through a program like MSI afterburner or EVGA Precision X.
Yea 83c is fine, I personally wouldn't want my GPU running at that temp for extended periods of time though. You should play with the fan curve and get your temps as close to 70c while still keeping the card quite, at least that is what i would do/did.
Yea 83c is fine, I personally wouldn't want my GPU running at that temp for extended periods of time though. You should play with the fan curve and get your temps as close to 70c while still keeping the card quite, at least that is what i would do/did.
Yea it is warm thats part of the reason I stopped with the SLI. Also had wierd glitches were any reflective surfaces like windows/puddles/rivers in certain games would flicker like crazy no matter which resolution or graphic setting it was. Defiently a driver issue but not worth trying to fix since those cards individually can pretty much run anything on Ultra @1080P 😀
You should use a program like MSI afterburner and set a custom fan curve, You can set the fan % based off of the temperature. So the higher the temp the higher the fan speed, 1c = 1% fan curve should keep your card ~65-70c max. This will also make the fan speed go down to ~30-40% while idle.