So,
I have been monitoring my CPU temps while testing OCs and benchmarking, while I guess neglecting my GPU temp. I have a zotac GTX 1080 in my case that sits at idle at 45C with 60% fan speed. At full load it gets up to 70-75C with 80-90% fan speed.
I understand that these temps are within safe operating range, but how is this gpu so hot when it has a huge view 71 case to breathe in? 3 fans exhausting air through top radiator out of the case, 1 fan exhausting air at rear, 2 140mm fans bringing fresh air in the front.
My old NZXT phantom case with less space and cables everywhere ran this gpu way cooler, like 55-60C at full load.
I read a few posts where people hypothesized that the motherboard heat sinks were getting too hot which was raising the gpu temp. Could that be a possibility? I mean, my voltages aren't crazy, 1.37ram voltage and 1.24 vcore. Could it be that tempered glass cases just run way hotter?
I have been monitoring my CPU temps while testing OCs and benchmarking, while I guess neglecting my GPU temp. I have a zotac GTX 1080 in my case that sits at idle at 45C with 60% fan speed. At full load it gets up to 70-75C with 80-90% fan speed.
I understand that these temps are within safe operating range, but how is this gpu so hot when it has a huge view 71 case to breathe in? 3 fans exhausting air through top radiator out of the case, 1 fan exhausting air at rear, 2 140mm fans bringing fresh air in the front.
My old NZXT phantom case with less space and cables everywhere ran this gpu way cooler, like 55-60C at full load.
I read a few posts where people hypothesized that the motherboard heat sinks were getting too hot which was raising the gpu temp. Could that be a possibility? I mean, my voltages aren't crazy, 1.37ram voltage and 1.24 vcore. Could it be that tempered glass cases just run way hotter?