Try changing thermal paste for Grizzly CondactonautMy ASUS 2070 SUPER TURBO throttles on an open bench after 2 minutesI'll never buy a blower-style card again.
Try changing thermal paste for Grizzly CondactonautMy ASUS 2070 SUPER TURBO throttles on an open bench after 2 minutesI'll never buy a blower-style card again.
The normal boost clock frequency for mine is 1860-1890MHz.
In demanding games GPU operates at the temperature limit of 83 degrees and has to drop the clock frequency by ~100Mhz to stay under the limit.
Hey, I have a SF600 and EVGA 1080 FTW2 installed currently. Do I need to buy additional cables to feed the card? or all necessary cables come in the box?
Just to let you know, 5600x is hot as F"£$k, and with asetek 645lt and all possible fans that this case can fit, it's still super hot. Now when playing cyberpunk I am reaching temps 96 with this CPU ;pHi @dondan
Hoping you can help me with the finishing touches on the build on your awesome case. I am having some problems with noise due to the case fans. I have 2 Noctua fans, both as exhaust:
- Noctua NF-A9 PWM under the PSU
- Noctua NF-A9x14 HS.PWM under the mobo (this is the noisier one, I guess because it is so close to the mobo and riser cable)
They both share a fan header so they are both controlled together.
My questions:
.: Is it necessary that these fans follow anything, in your experience and considering I am only running a 65W TDP CPU? They are almost silent up to 30%, so I am tempted to just set them at 30% and leave them there
.: If that's not enough, is there a general fan curve you'd recommend? I am running FanControl at the moment so have them set up to follow CPU, GPU and System temps
The rest of the system:
- Mobo: MSI MPG B550i Gaming Edge WiFi
- CPU: Ryzen 5600x
- Cooler: Alpenfohn Black Ridge + 92mm Noctua fan set as intake through the heatsink
- PSU: Corsair SF600 Platinum
- GPU: Radeon RX 6800 reference
Thank you!
Just to let you know, 5600x is hot as F"£$k, and with asetek 645lt and all possible fans that this case can fit, it's still super hot. Now when playing cyberpunk I am reaching temps 96 with this CPU ;p
Just to let you know, 5600x is hot as F"£$k, and with asetek 645lt and all possible fans that this case can fit, it's still super hot. Now when playing cyberpunk I am reaching temps 96 with this CPU ;p
This could be an stupidity but... have you checked the fan curve on the header that feeds the 645? maybe you have a "silent" mode or a very flat custom curve applied on the bios and the pump is not revving like it shouldJust to let you know, 5600x is hot as F"£$k, and with asetek 645lt and all possible fans that this case can fit, it's still super hot. Now when playing cyberpunk I am reaching temps 96 with this CPU ;p