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The Zotac 3080 Holo has the same heatsink as the 3080 Trinity. The thermal pads that transfer heat from VRAM to the heatsink on the Trinity is 2mm.Just a note: the situation I have is more like room temperatures of 30++ Celsius, so it's more of near worst case scenarios for cooling. Kinda why I'm thinking out of the box for ideas to optimize this further. The most logical step would be to flip the case so that the GPU exhaust can be vented directly away from the case instead of onto the tabletop, but the Ncase isn't designed for that unlike Sliger's 610/620.Edit: so on a whim, I tried flipping the Ncase over - GPU temps are now ~15-20C lower (depending on title) and VRAM is also ~12C lower too. I guess case flipping like the Sliger designs is something that can be considered for a v7?
The Zotac 3080 Holo has the same heatsink as the 3080 Trinity. The thermal pads that transfer heat from VRAM to the heatsink on the Trinity is 2mm.
Just a note: the situation I have is more like room temperatures of 30++ Celsius, so it's more of near worst case scenarios for cooling. Kinda why I'm thinking out of the box for ideas to optimize this further. The most logical step would be to flip the case so that the GPU exhaust can be vented directly away from the case instead of onto the tabletop, but the Ncase isn't designed for that unlike Sliger's 610/620.
Edit: so on a whim, I tried flipping the Ncase over - GPU temps are now ~15-20C lower (depending on title) and VRAM is also ~12C lower too. I guess case flipping like the Sliger designs is something that can be considered for a v7?