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 Zotac 1080 TI 100% fan speed, Temperature hitting 84°C

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post May 22 2018, 02:39 PM

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i think due to ventilation
try rearranging the cables too
for maximum air flow
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post May 22 2018, 02:51 PM

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QUOTE(neverfap @ May 22 2018, 02:33 PM)
Noted
Thanks a lot!
Already inquired from Zotac M'sia
I will still buy some larger fan for the exhaust

Edit: The bottom fan mount part is full of cable tho
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Just try to re-route some cables.

Check my sig and you will know how small my case is,
but i managed to fit all components inside, with airflow to spare =D

(I cheating a bit lah, cause my side panel got holes, not the tempered glass version,
so tonnes of exhaust capability =D)
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post May 22 2018, 04:11 PM

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QUOTE(neverfap @ May 22 2018, 11:27 AM)
Just saw ur edited one
Thankss. I think i will get 1 noctua for the rare exhaust
Then the two stock fractal (1.2k rpm) for the top exhaust
As for the intake, i will keep the stock one for now (2 140mm fan (280mm) radiator push configuration) but will increase the rpm from 1.6 to 2k
Just worried there might be negative airflow  sweat.gif
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since your front already blocked by radiator, just use the top as intake, so more positive presure to push hot air out the back of the case where there are many holes. meshify C top has filtered dust intake so no problem.

This post has been edited by svfn: May 22 2018, 04:12 PM
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post May 22 2018, 04:40 PM

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QUOTE(neverfap @ May 22 2018, 10:27 AM)
I think its normal then
But dont u worry about the long term effect?  sweat.gif
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Don't think we can do much about it. Malaysia ambient temperature hot. 80c should be safe. You can try changing casing fan and fan orientation as others have suggested, but I doubt will have much impact.
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post May 22 2018, 05:00 PM

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QUOTE(icp @ May 22 2018, 02:39 PM)
i think due to ventilation
try rearranging the cables too
for maximum air flow
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QUOTE(BelaCHAN @ May 22 2018, 02:51 PM)
Just try to re-route some cables.

Check my sig and you will know how small my case is,
but i managed to fit all components inside, with airflow to spare =D

(I cheating a bit lah, cause my side panel got holes, not the tempered glass version,
so tonnes of exhaust capability =D)
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Currently the cable management quite on point dy. Not much cable blocking the air flow. Just the 24 pin and 8 pin.
Ur rig really small haha. Using wat cooler?

QUOTE(svfn @ May 22 2018, 04:11 PM)
since your front already blocked by radiator, just use the top as intake, so more positive presure to push hot air out the back of the case where there are many holes. meshify C top has filtered dust intake so no problem.
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But the hot air normally rises right?
and the intake from bottom. Will it affect the gpu temp?
Worried it might push the hot air back down to the gpu
Will try it nonetheless then find the best configuration
Thanks ya!! smile.gif


QUOTE(Adrian_Alastair @ May 22 2018, 04:40 PM)
Don't think we can do much about it. Malaysia ambient temperature hot. 80c should be safe. You can try changing casing fan and fan orientation as others have suggested, but I doubt will have much impact.
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Haha. Well as long as it is not constant 80 plus then ok already
When benchmarking u can smell the gpu sweat.gif

This post has been edited by neverfap: May 22 2018, 05:02 PM
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post May 22 2018, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(neverfap @ May 22 2018, 05:00 PM)
Currently the cable management quite on point dy. Not much cable blocking the air flow. Just the 24 pin and 8 pin.
Ur rig really small haha. Using wat cooler?
But the hot air normally rises right?
and the intake from bottom. Will it affect the gpu temp?
Worried it might push the hot air back down to the gpu
Will try it nonetheless then find the best configuration
Thanks ya!!  smile.gif
Haha. Well as long as it is not constant 80 plus then ok already
When benchmarking u can smell the gpu  sweat.gif
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yes it rises, but since you don't have much intake due to restricted front intake by radiator, the top works to create more positive pressure so the hot air is push out the back. look at Meshify C back got a lot of open holes for exhaust if there is pressure to push it out. you can even remove some PCI case brackets just below the GPU's brackets to let the air out faster.

user posted image

Meshify C bottom fan is blocked by the HDD cage right? i think it is because of all the restrictions in the case like mesh/radiator that cause the front intake CFM to be very low in the end.

are you using custom curve or default? can you show your Afterburner fan curve? Zotac cards need some tweaking to the curve to get lower temp.

This post has been edited by svfn: May 22 2018, 05:28 PM
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post May 22 2018, 05:27 PM

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QUOTE(neverfap @ May 22 2018, 05:00 PM)
Ur rig really small haha. Using wat cooler?

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Air cooler for CPU n GPU =D

Noctua NH-C14 with 2 NH-A14 PWM fans =D
GPU comes with large heatsink.

My front dual 120mm and back 120mm ALL INTAKES.
Rear i modded to place a filter.

Exhaust all via positive pressure =D
And helped a bit by the outwards facing CPU fan.

My PSU fan does NOT spin, up to 450W of power draw, so normally not exhausting =D

Works wonders! Air cooling FTW!!

This post has been edited by BelaCHAN: May 22 2018, 05:34 PM
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post May 22 2018, 05:30 PM

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QUOTE(svfn @ May 22 2018, 05:25 PM)
yes it rises, but since you don't have much intake due to restricted front intake by radiator, the top works to create more positive pressure so the hot air is push out the back. look at Meshify C back got a lot of open holes for exhaust if there is pressure to push it out.

user posted image

Meshify C bottom fan is blocked by the HDD cage right? i think it is because of all the restrictions in the case like mesh/radiator that cause the front intake CFM to be very low in the end.

are you using custom curve or default? can you show your Afterburner fan curve? Zotac cards need some tweaking to the curve to get lower temp.
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TIL more about the airflow xD
Thankss
The bottom fan is blocked by cables and shroud actually. I can remove it but the cable in there just make it impossible to put 1 more fan
Will put the two 120mm 1.2k rpm fan on top (maxed out using bios)
The gpu fan i set to 100% using FireStorm. Is this good? Or u got better suggestion smile.gif


By the way, is it ok if the back is faced against a wall?
Around 10cm gap
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post May 22 2018, 05:39 PM

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QUOTE(BelaCHAN @ May 22 2018, 05:27 PM)
Air cooler for CPU n GPU =D

Noctua NH-C14 with 2 NH-A14 PWM fans =D
GPU comes with large heatsink.

My front dual 120mm and back 120mm ALL INTAKES.
Rear i modded to place a filter.

Exhaust all via positive pressure =D
And helped a bit by the outwards facing CPU fan.

My PSU fan does NOT spin, up to 450W of power draw, so normally not exhausting =D

Works wonders! Air cooling FTW!!
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Ops, missed out the cooler in the sig.
I wanna go for an air cooler too (the dark rock pro 3)
But I need to travel with the pc (currently living in company hostel) in the future and might need to shift places often
Worried the heavy metal chunk will destroy my mobo haha

Natural exhaust i see xD

MSI do have good cooling
Was planning to go for the gaming x. But the price sweat.gif
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post May 22 2018, 05:39 PM

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Back face wall no prob.
With the power cable sticking out, you can only get so close to the wall =D

But figure out a way to get more intakes.
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post May 22 2018, 05:41 PM

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QUOTE(neverfap @ May 22 2018, 05:39 PM)
Ops, missed out the cooler in the sig.
I wanna go for an air cooler too (the dark rock pro 3)
But I need to travel with the pc (currently living in company hostel) in the future and might need to shift places often
Worried the heavy metal chunk will destroy my mobo haha

Natural exhaust i see xD

MSI do have good cooling
Was planning to go for the gaming x. But the price  sweat.gif
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Yup, natural exhaust.

And FYI my CPU in living room and not aircond, but max 76 degc under any condition.

You really have to re-evaluate your cable routing and cooling configuration.

ALL the best!!
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post May 22 2018, 05:42 PM

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QUOTE(neverfap @ May 22 2018, 05:30 PM)
TIL more about the airflow xD
Thankss
The bottom fan is blocked by cables and shroud actually. I can remove it but the cable in there just make it impossible to put 1 more fan
Will put the two 120mm 1.2k rpm fan on top (maxed out using bios)
The gpu fan i set to 100% using FireStorm. Is this good? Or u got better suggestion  smile.gif
By the way, is it ok if the back is faced against a wall?
Around 10cm gap
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yea can try first with two stock 120mm 1.2k rpm on top, should not be too loud since it's only 1.2k rpm.

GPU fan 100% all the time won't be audible? can use temporarily first and see how high the temp with 100% fan speed.

can also set the fan curve manually, start sooner like when it reach 50C at 1k RPM or 40% then go up 60C 60%, 70C 70% depending on how loud you can tolerate.

10cm should be enough space i think to not cause turbulence with the back fan.
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post May 22 2018, 05:53 PM

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QUOTE(BelaCHAN @ May 22 2018, 05:39 PM)
Back face wall no prob.
With the power cable sticking out, you can only get so close to the wall =D

But figure out a way to get more intakes.
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Alright
2 top intake and 2 front intake with 1 huge exhaust should be ok then
Thanks a lot!!!

Cable routing ok la. I'll try to get some pic if possible

This post has been edited by neverfap: May 22 2018, 05:57 PM
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post May 22 2018, 05:59 PM

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QUOTE(svfn @ May 22 2018, 05:42 PM)
yea can try first with two stock 120mm 1.2k rpm on top, should not be too loud since it's only 1.2k rpm.

GPU fan 100% all the time won't be audible? can use temporarily first and see how high the temp with 100% fan speed.

can also set the fan curve manually, start sooner like when it reach 50C at 1k RPM or 40% then go up 60C 60%, 70C 70% depending on how loud you can tolerate.

10cm should be enough space i think to not cause turbulence with the back fan.
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Yup, surprisingly not loud with 100%
You can hear it if u focus on it
Plus i wear headphone when i game, so no problem

Alright, will try that curve and see
Thankss a lot!

 

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