That video is going to give me nightmares...Here you go. More useful info on airflow in this video than his thermal video.
just put the drill down steve for the love of god
That video is going to give me nightmares...Here you go. More useful info on airflow in this video than his thermal video.
That is pretty interesting.
Pushing 87c in the H1.
I know its not a very good comparison. But Optimum Techs video on the H1 with a evga 1080ti shows a 7-8c difference between the T1 and H1. Thats with a more traditional card.
In the H1 the 3080 FE is completely choked. While the T1 there is a gap and fan above it to pull out air. I'd guess there would be a 10c difference between the T1 and H1. Based on OT's video with a regular graphics card and the fact that the 3080 FE literally cant exhaust in the H1.
So my guess. We would be looking at high 70's for the FE in the T1.
****EDIT***
Hmmmmmmm maybe I am still being optimistic. Pauls Hardware review has the card at 80c on an open test bench...
If you look at tests using a blower card in the H1 you will see it performs poorly, I am sure that is part of the problem and that it will perform better in the T1.That is pretty interesting.
Pushing 87c in the H1.
I know its not a very good comparison. But Optimum Techs video on the H1 with a evga 1080ti shows a 7-8c difference between the T1 and H1. Thats with a more traditional card.
In the H1 the 3080 FE is completely choked. While the T1 there is a gap and fan above it to pull out air. I'd guess there would be a 10c difference between the T1 and H1. Based on OT's video with a regular graphics card and the fact that the 3080 FE literally cant exhaust in the H1.
So my guess. We would be looking at high 70's for the FE in the T1.
****EDIT***
Hmmmmmmm maybe I am still being optimistic. Pauls Hardware review has the card at 80c on an open test bench...
Cant remember whether that was stock fan speed or not. Stock is 50% speed I believe. So still plenty of performance on the table.Just saw paul's video, that was just the highest temp recorded over the course of testing. Gamers nexus reported 75C. Maybe it was a quick spike and that's it?
Here you go. More useful info on airflow in this video than his thermal video.
possible ambient temp in play here? not sure where GN is based but Paul is in CA which is rather hot for the US.Just saw paul's video, that was just the highest temp recorded over the course of testing. Gamers nexus reported 75C. Maybe it was a quick spike and that's it?
That is pretty interesting.
Pushing 87c in the H1.
I know its not a very good comparison. But Optimum Techs video on the H1 with a evga 1080ti shows a 7-8c difference between the T1 and H1. Thats with a more traditional card.
In the H1 the 3080 FE is completely choked. While the T1 there is a gap and fan above it to pull out air. I'd guess there would be a 10c difference between the T1 and H1. Based on OT's video with a regular graphics card and the fact that the 3080 FE literally cant exhaust in the H1.
So my guess. We would be looking at high 70's for the FE in the T1.
****EDIT***
Hmmmmmmm maybe I am still being optimistic. Pauls Hardware review has the card at 80c on an open test bench...
agreed. I'd say keep discussion in this thread about the new cards related to fitment and thermal testing in the caseSuggest putting all non-T1 directly related posts to one of those RTX 3000-series threads.
Otherwise, this thread will become an all purpose general thread and will be flooded with Big Navi posts later.
I think @Brude27 did it!!Thinking of buying the 3090 version of the EVGA hybrid series for the T1.
Has anyone out installed a 2080 Ti with a 120 mm radiator (like the one below) in the T1?
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Is this a crazy idea for the 3090? EVGA apparently have a Kingpin version of the 3090 coming out(with 360 radiator!?) and also a plain hybrid version with a 120 rad (or 240?). Not much detail yet.
Let me know your thoughts.
Thanks,
John
At the same Time there are a lot of AIB card in Denmark available!