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Aurora R7, RTX 2080 Ti, improve cooling performance
Hi everyone, I got an Aurora R7, globally satisfied with the PC. Got the CPU watercooled version with an i7 8086K + RTX 2080 TI, 32 mo Ram, 256 SSD, 1 TO HDD. Added a 500 GO SSD SAMSUNG 860 EVO for games. Upgraded both the top fan & front fan with a NOCTUA NF-P12 redux. (following this vid : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6NIq4Cp6Tk&t=112s) All works fine, no error message whatsoever. CPU temps get around 60° while in game; Which is more than fine. However my GPU temps rise above 80°. My front fan keeps running 80% to be able to barely cool it down. Sometimes the GPU fan triggers randomly during gaming at 100% power to avoid it to overheat I presume. My questions are: > Anybody encountering the same kind of issues? > Would it be possible to somehow improve the cooling performance of the GPU ? Just seen that these are availble : https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=400-HC-1389-B1 Would it fit onto the RTX 2080 ti "OEM" version that I have ? There are also these: https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=400-HY-1484-B1 Same questions. Thanks for your help
Tesla1856
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February 26th, 2019 14:00
1. Actually, for that card ... 80c is ok. It's partially because it's a "small" tower.
2. Maybe the new fan is wrong max-RPM ?
3. In AW-CC, try (uphill) Manual Curve ... following the Intel-CPU temp. sensor.
Cendrecoeur
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February 26th, 2019 15:00
Thx for the replies.
Read many topics about blower style vs 2 fans style cards.
In your opinion which one is better in the R7 case configuration?
Cendrecoeur
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February 26th, 2019 15:00
Tried to set up many fan curves but If i don't want the GPU fan to trigger and feel like a jet take off I have to make the front fan spin at 70/80%.
Is my RTX having an issue here or is it normal?
What about the watercooling solutions from EVGA ?
Tesla1856
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February 26th, 2019 15:00
1. As I already said, it sounds normal.
2. Never tried it so no-comment.
Maybe this will help ... My Aurora-R6 came with the Dell/OEM Nvidia GTX-1070 . Appears to be a clone of the MSI Aero GTX-1070. I don't know if anyone has examined the newer cards.
kingsmith
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February 26th, 2019 22:00
Cendrecoeur
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February 28th, 2019 11:00
Thanks, will try that and let you know about results
Cendrecoeur
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February 28th, 2019 13:00
Downloaded EVGA precision X1. Works fine.
However, i'm a total noob in setting that up.
Can someone copy the fan curve set up in order to balance cooling performance & noise?
Thanks
Cendrecoeur
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March 3rd, 2019 07:00
Small update, tried setting up a custom curve.
Indeed keeps the GPU Cooler than "auto" mode. But also becomes quite noisy.
hard to beleive you find it "quiet" at 70% power.
Do you guys have example of fan curve ?
Does the front fan has any impact on keeping the GPU cool ? Should I push my front fan a bit more and my GPU fan a bit less ? Or opposite?
Last question: does the RTX 2080 ti Founders edition fits into the R7 Chassis? Anyone tried that ? What's the cooling like ? And noise?
Tesla1856
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March 3rd, 2019 10:00
1. Correct. "Manual" with an uphill curve is what I use on my Auroras.
2. uphill curve. Stop it at 80% if you want
3. Yes, AFAIK ... bringing in cool-air for the GPU is it's main purpose.
borscht9
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March 3rd, 2019 12:00
When you say "uphill curve", do you mean this...
or this?....
Cendrecoeur
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March 4th, 2019 12:00
Thanks for the reply, would be also interested for your explanation of uphill curve.
Tried to google it but didn't find any clear answer.
Thanks
Tesla1856
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March 4th, 2019 12:00
I usually draw it more like Example-B , but I'm not sure it matters much.
The Yellow point can be a 80% if that is all the noise you can stand at max utilization.