QUOTE(flagstar @ Mar 19 2019, 06:16 PM)
Hmm.. the only thing I can adjust with Afterburner is the fan curve, power limit didn't stop it from reaching peak 83c before it down clock itself. I'll consider the under clock later if I had enough with the hot temp
@jetblast here's my pc case layout for your reference

The ventilation of the case does seems pretty bad though, it seems like a large volume of heat are trapped in the case,with those weak fans that you're using, which i assume is a sickleflow and CM stock fans. And the narrow space between the graphics card and the floor of your case, is comparable to my dual card build, temp will go up to 80s from 73 degrees(single card setup) as there'll be restrictions with the amount of direct air the fans of the card can suck in. I'm having Gigabyte 2080ti myself and oh boy, these rtx cards do get hot. But upgrading/adding your fans will definitely help@jetblast here's my pc case layout for your reference

Mar 19 2019, 06:05 PM

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