I switched from a GTX 1070 to a GTX 1080 Ti. Amazed with the card itself, has allowed me to run Modern Warfare at 120~130 FPS. But as the topic title suggests, my CPU and GPU running hotter. At least I think. You see, the top of my case never used to get warm to the touch on the old GPU, but after a spot of gaming, I touched it and was shocked to find that it was warm to the touch. Not hot, but warm. Being used to it being room temp or cooler, this came as quite a shock. I downloaded HWiNfo to monitor my CPU/GPU temps, and under load they were maxing out at 84C~.
I'm not sure if I've created an airflow problem. The card is about an inch longer than the old one, but it is not obstructing the intake or the exhaust, barely anything has changed place. The new GPU uses more power, presumably. 8+6 pin connectors instead of the old ones 1 8 pin. I've recently cleaned and dusted the whole interior. Ill give the intake fan a good vacuum, but the problem clearly has something to do with the GPU as this wasn't a problem until I installed it.
On the top I have a Corsair SP120 120mm pushing air out, and 2 Be Quiet! Pure Wings 2 140mm fans on the front pulling air in, which should go straight into the GPU. I'm not sure if that's too little going out, or maybe just not enough fans in general?
Before the upgrade the temperatures were about 70C~72C.
Chassis: Corsair 280X
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600
Power Supply: 650W Corsair RMx
CPU Cooler: Wraith Prism RGB
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1080 Ti Gaming
If there is anything else to know, well, let me know. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm not sure if I've created an airflow problem. The card is about an inch longer than the old one, but it is not obstructing the intake or the exhaust, barely anything has changed place. The new GPU uses more power, presumably. 8+6 pin connectors instead of the old ones 1 8 pin. I've recently cleaned and dusted the whole interior. Ill give the intake fan a good vacuum, but the problem clearly has something to do with the GPU as this wasn't a problem until I installed it.
On the top I have a Corsair SP120 120mm pushing air out, and 2 Be Quiet! Pure Wings 2 140mm fans on the front pulling air in, which should go straight into the GPU. I'm not sure if that's too little going out, or maybe just not enough fans in general?
Before the upgrade the temperatures were about 70C~72C.
Chassis: Corsair 280X
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600
Power Supply: 650W Corsair RMx
CPU Cooler: Wraith Prism RGB
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1080 Ti Gaming
If there is anything else to know, well, let me know. Any help would be greatly appreciated.