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System Name | BigCat |
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Processor | i9-10900X |
Motherboard | Asus X-299 |
Memory | 160GB |
Video Card(s) | RTX 3060 12GB, RTX 4070 |
Storage | 10TB SSD/NVME |
Display(s) | Dual Acer B326HK 4K 32" |
Software | Windows 10, Fedora Linux |
My computer has an RTX 4070 and an RTX 4070 TI Super. (Gigabyte AI Top) I have both cards so I can run larger AI models and have my monitors hooked to the RTX 4070 TI Super for regular use.
I was playing video games last night with GPU-Z running to monitor the RTX 4070 TI Super.
GPU-Z reported GPU hot spot temperature over 212F (up to 220) which worries me as I don't like running hardware hot.
Should this bother me or is this acceptable by current designs?
If this is a problem how do I fix this? Bigger case? Try to install a fan to blow more air over the GPU?
The AI Top is a thin card, maybe 2 slot or thinner. I got this because I did not want to have 2 cards with no air gap since I knew that will be bad.
Thanks
I was playing video games last night with GPU-Z running to monitor the RTX 4070 TI Super.
GPU-Z reported GPU hot spot temperature over 212F (up to 220) which worries me as I don't like running hardware hot.
Should this bother me or is this acceptable by current designs?
If this is a problem how do I fix this? Bigger case? Try to install a fan to blow more air over the GPU?
The AI Top is a thin card, maybe 2 slot or thinner. I got this because I did not want to have 2 cards with no air gap since I knew that will be bad.
Thanks