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System Name | The de-ploughminator Mk-III |
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Processor | 9800X3D |
Motherboard | Gigabyte X870E Aorus Master |
Cooling | DeepCool AK620 |
Memory | 2x32GB G.SKill 6400MT Cas32 |
Video Card(s) | Asus RTX4090 TUF |
Storage | 4TB Samsung 990 Pro |
Display(s) | 48" LG OLED C4 |
Case | Corsair 5000D Air |
Audio Device(s) | KEF LSX II LT speakers + KEF KC62 Subwoofer |
Power Supply | Corsair HX850 |
Mouse | Razor Death Adder v3 |
Keyboard | Razor Huntsman V3 Pro TKL |
Software | win11 |
really ?
is that verified ?
every gpu as hot or hotter ?
is my 2070 super trio hitting 105 degrees when the software is reporting 60-61 ?
Could be, you never know. My guess is Nvidia use an average value from all the sensors. That's why when you re-paste and temperature seems higher than it should be but well within the limits, and the card exhibiting weird behavior then it could be that the core is not making proper contact with the cooler.
I have tried re-pasting many times before and found that the pea and line method don't work with GPU (due to lower mounting pressure on the GPU), the temperature would just rise by 1-2C compare to manually spreading the paste but when I took off the cooler, a part of the core is not covered with thermal paste, and there would be some shuttering in-game.
Moral of the story is don't trust the temp reading too much...Also the card can die if its VRAM or VRM is overheating, which Nvidia is not monitoring. If I remember correctly the early batch of Turing have had high failure rate due to either VRAM over-heating or bad solder joints...
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