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GPU is set to max 0.850V@1875Mhz and Memory@20000MHz but temperatures depend on the Power Budget used. Cyberpunk uses around 330W and hovers around 69°C with my fancurve but Battlefield V or Anno 1800 with a bit of resolution scaling use up to 380Watts at just 0.850V with temperatures around 74°C. The Ventus has a max PL of only 350W which constantly limits the boostclocks even at 0.8V@1800Mhz in certain scenarios. I've replaced the default Bios with the one from the Gigabyte 3090 OC with a max PL of 390W (the highest from any 2x8Pin Card) to get around this issue. Note that you loose the middle display port doing this!The GPU temps aren't much of an improvement compared to stock fans, but all the heat gets sucked out of the case at an overall much lower noise level. Beware the amount of heat coming out at the bottom, some tables with paint or other materials might change color or something. Yes I've used the radiator bracket for the two A12x15. I can post a picture later.
GPU is set to max 0.850V@1875Mhz and Memory@20000MHz but temperatures depend on the Power Budget used. Cyberpunk uses around 330W and hovers around 69°C with my fancurve but Battlefield V or Anno 1800 with a bit of resolution scaling use up to 380Watts at just 0.850V with temperatures around 74°C. The Ventus has a max PL of only 350W which constantly limits the boostclocks even at 0.8V@1800Mhz in certain scenarios. I've replaced the default Bios with the one from the Gigabyte 3090 OC with a max PL of 390W (the highest from any 2x8Pin Card) to get around this issue. Note that you loose the middle display port doing this!
The GPU temps aren't much of an improvement compared to stock fans, but all the heat gets sucked out of the case at an overall much lower noise level. Beware the amount of heat coming out at the bottom, some tables with paint or other materials might change color or something.
Yes I've used the radiator bracket for the two A12x15. I can post a picture later.