Also, do we have an official width for the 2".5" slot 6800XT? (It doesn't seem bigger than the barely-fitting 3080 XC3, but I'm not sure.)Do we know of any 2 slot 6800 XTs yet?
1 fan in the bottom should be exhaust. I think that would improve it. Kinda weird you are getting 83 on yours. My 3080 FE should’ve been higher than that but I only get a max of 77C and mine is undervolted to 2025MHz/.925V.Guys, any ideas for GPU temps improvement? Just got my RTX 3080 XC3 ULTRA on Monday. Tested for two days without the side panels - temps around 70C with undervolt - 0.875V, 1900 MHz core, stable. Today, I installed the side panels and temperatures bumped up over 83C - 0.800V, 1800MHz. I use my 3D printed 15mm spacers on both sides plus two 92mm Noctuas on the bottom for intake. Black Ridge with 120mm Noctua intake for CPU (but my 3700X is around 68C during gaming so this is probably not much relevant to my GPU temps issue).
Little modification required for Black Ridge I believe. Otherwise you’re probably better off with L9a/I with a fan duct.Probably switching to air cooled soon, anyone know what cpu coolers are compatible with the Gigabyte x570 I aorus pro wifi?
Probably switching to air cooled soon, anyone know what cpu coolers are compatible with the Gigabyte x570 I aorus pro wifi?
this, either you need to remove the HS fan altogether or 'pressure-mount' the fan below the heatsink. my recommendation would be the ID-Cooling IS-47K for much better compatibility and easier installation. Sure it loses out to the BR by a few degrees but much more convenience.Little modification required for Black Ridge I believe. Otherwise you’re probably better off with L9a/I with a fan duct.
Any word on what 3070's fit into the A4 @dondan
Ah, the Sapphire one is 49mm. Bummer... (I think ~45mm is the limit?)
Ist the GPU correctly in the riser? From what I can see there are two screws missing on the riser.
What radiator do you use?
That's sized as a 360 AIO, mate. Not even the "pump" alone fits into de A4, not to mention the radiator itself ? I really hoped that you had mixed the links, because a ~200w cooler that fits into that case would be a wonder to see ?.An active cooler likes this seems promising for SFF cases like Dan A4. Imagine to cool a 200w cpu with ease in Dan A4.
I think a thermal electric cooler is like a refrigerator where the power it draws roughly equals the heat that is transmitted. If a 120 AIO can cool 150W, I think it's a very doable solution. I found a lot of tiny coolers using Peltier that can already cool about 50w.That's sized as a 360 AIO, mate. Not even the "pump" alone fits into de A4, not to mention the radiator itself ? I really hoped that you had mixed the links, because a ~200w cooler that fits into that case would be a wonder to see ?.
Peltier technology has been extensively reviewed in the past and can certainly overpass the thermal limitations of watercooling in terms of going below ambient temperature, but at the cost of HUGE current draw. Also you need to dissipate the massive amount of heat produced on the "hot" side of the peltier (that's the 360 radiator job there) and it's not an easy task.