• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

RTX 2060 Gigabyte OC reaches 80-84 degrees

Status
Not open for further replies.
Joined
Feb 18, 2019
Messages
92 (0.04/day)
Processor Ryzen 7 1700
Motherboard MSI x470 gaming plus
Cooling coolermaster AIO
Memory 16gb Gskill tridentz
Video Card(s) ASUS Strix Geforce RTX 2060
Storage Crucial NVME M.2 1 TB pcie SSD and 1TB Western Digital HDD.
Display(s) LG 34" superwide 2560x1080
Case Phanteks Evolv X
Audio Device(s) USB Audio Interface with Stereo Studio Monitors.
Power Supply EVGA 600watt 80 plus
Mouse gskill "ripjaw" LOL
Keyboard Piece of shit Lenovo Freebie - best keyboard ever.
Software Win 10.
Maybe give the MSI 2060 GAMING Z at look? As long as you've got the space for a three slot card. Also it's heavy so you might need to provide some extra support.
I can vouch for the heatsink keeping temperatures under control if you have some airflow through the case.

https://www.msi.com/Graphics-card/GeForce-RTX-2060-GAMING-Z-6G


I will attest to this. I own one and it's a great card that stays nice and cool.
 

mo94

New Member
Joined
Apr 3, 2019
Messages
4 (0.00/day)
what is your fan speed at max temp?

Ran a burn test for 15 mins on furmark then after 15 mins enabled furry object rendering. Here are the results, at the end it was stuck on 74degreesC removed my dust filters and it started slowly dropping to 71degreesC so far I am happy, but I shouldn't have to remove the dust filters, its the lian li pc o-11air case which is known to have air flow issues, culprit being the dust filters. Will be getting rid of this case anyway.
 

Attachments

  • average2060.PNG
    average2060.PNG
    14.8 KB · Views: 1,104
  • max2060.PNG
    max2060.PNG
    14.6 KB · Views: 1,060

mohpsxx

New Member
Joined
Mar 31, 2019
Messages
11 (0.01/day)
Ran a burn test for 15 mins on furmark then after 15 mins enabled furry object rendering. Here are the results, at the end it was stuck on 74degreesC removed my dust filters and it started slowly dropping to 71degreesC so far I am happy, but I shouldn't have to remove the dust filters, its the lian li pc o-11air case which is known to have air flow issues, culprit being the dust filters. Will be getting rid of this case anyway.

that clear ... the heat sink on rev2 is best






Hello. I have also bought the same Gigabyte RTX 2060 Windforce OC. It's a good card but i hate the temperature .... the temp goes and stays between 80-82c in stock clocks ..... the temp situation is same as in this video .... could you happen to know why is that and what is the solution? Thanks

that's enough gigabyte
there is a problem with the cooling system 2x fan
 

mohpsxx

New Member
Joined
Mar 31, 2019
Messages
11 (0.01/day)
83% but since I have improved my case fan configuration, will some games now and see how it performs.

what kind of improve ... size of fans and directions ?

2x 100mm fans (windforce) is OK, but its little radiator with only two heat pipes... :shadedshu:

What I can not understand is companies test cards before release ? is gigabyte test their gpus before release?

the question is ...... why zotac rtx 2060 2fans have perfect temp

gigabyte mini heat pipes ... no comment
 

Attachments

  • cooler2.jpg
    cooler2.jpg
    217.9 KB · Views: 2,463
  • gigabyte mini.png
    gigabyte mini.png
    302.1 KB · Views: 1,304

mo94

New Member
Joined
Apr 3, 2019
Messages
4 (0.00/day)
that clear ... the heat sink on rev2 is best


Hello. I have also bought the same Gigabyte RTX 2060 Windforce OC. It's a good card but i hate the temperature .... the temp goes and stays between 80-82c in stock clocks ..... the temp situation is same as in this video .... could you happen to know why is that and what is the solution? Thanks

that's enough gigabyte
there is a problem with the cooling system 2x fan

Mine isn't the windforce version its this one:

https://www.gigabyte.com/uk/Graphics-Card/GV-N2060OC-6GD-rev-20#kf
 

staysane0

New Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2019
Messages
8 (0.00/day)
What I can not understand is companies test cards before release ? is gigabyte test their gpus before release?
Again, these temperatures around 80C is normal, the only problem is overpriced and pointless windforce2x-version in my opinion. The cheap one version is... ok I guess. Actually, if I knew about it before buying, I would choose another card with better cooler for 10-20$ more. :rolleyes:
 
Joined
Mar 29, 2019
Messages
17 (0.01/day)
It's good to remember to OP that you can always change thermal compound. If you use a good one, you can easily gain 20% on temps. I bet that Gigabyte uses really poor performance thermal compound. At least here these changes don't avoid guarantee when there's no tape on screws.
 
Last edited:
Low quality post by staysane0
Joined
Nov 7, 2009
Messages
4,502 (0.82/day)
Location
Denmark
System Name The work PC /2700x/5950x
Processor 3900X stock/ 2700x stock/ 5950x 4200 MHz fixed @ 1,056-1,08V
Motherboard Gigabyte AORUS Master X570/2xMSI X470 M7 AC
Cooling Custom WC XSPC RX480, Laing DDC, XSPC Laing DDC Top V3 and EK Velocity/NH15/NH-U12S SE
Memory 32 GB Viper 3600/14 /16 GB Trident Z F4-4000C18D-16GTZSW 3600 /32 GB G Skill Flare CL14 3400
Video Card(s) 2070 Super X MSI/GTX 970 MSI/ GTX 970 MSI
Storage 1 TB SSD+500 GB NVMe / 500 GB SSD/ 2 TB 990 Pro
Display(s) Dell UltraSharp U2518D/2408WFP
Case Corsair 800D / Lian test bench/NZXT 500
Power Supply AX 850 Titanium/AX 860i/AX 760
Software Dual boot/Win 10 / Linux / Win 10+Linux
It's good to remember to OP that you can always change thermal compound. If you use a good one, you can easily gain 20% on temps. I bet that Gigabyte uses really poor performance thermal compound. At least here these changes don't avoid guarantee when there's no tape on screws.
Don't trust this post.

20 % of 273+80 Kelvin is 70.6 K reduction => net result 10 degree Celcius. You do know when talking percentage it is of SI units.
20% of 80 C is 16 degree C => net result 64 degree C. I have been nice and shown the best result. I could have taking Rankin or the Fahrenheit which again show the absurd in the statement.

What you can get is -5 to + 5 degree Celsius reduction. - 5 => increase in temperature if you are a noob not knowing how to replace TIM, 5 degree C if the manufacturer f**ked up and either forgot TIM or put in 2 mm.
 
Joined
Oct 10, 2018
Messages
147 (0.07/day)
any one try change thermal compound ?
I tried but i don't know thermal compound's name. Now it reaches 84C. :confused:

It's good to remember to OP that you can always change thermal compound. If you use a good one, you can easily gain 20% on temps. I bet that
Gigabyte uses really poor performance thermal compound. At least here these changes don't avoid guarantee when there's no tape on screws.

I will try new thermal paste which is Thermaltake TG4 or Dark Freezer Ultimate. I think that it is heating because of VRAM. Because if it use %10 of card, it will reach 78-80C on 1900MHZ. I believe it is fault of VRAM. It uses Micron, Micron doesn't support good overclocking. I will replace VRAM's thermal pads and thermal paste.

Don't trust this post.

20 % of 273+80 Kelvin is 70.6 K reduction => net result 10 degree Celcius. You do know when talking percentage it is of SI units.
20% of 80 C is 16 degree C => net result 64 degree C. I have been nice and shown the best result. I could have taking Rankin or the Fahrenheit which again show the absurd in the statement.

What you can get is -5 to + 5 degree Celsius reduction. - 5 => increase in temperature if you are a noob not knowing how to replace TIM, 5 degree C if the manufacturer f**ked up and either forgot TIM or put in 2 mm.
I agree with you.

All in all, this heatsink is awful. I hope that Consumer Rights will help to us. It is Gigabyte's fault, not us.

.. the heat sink on rev2 is best
How do you know?
 
Joined
Mar 29, 2019
Messages
17 (0.01/day)
Don't trust this post.

20 % of 273+80 Kelvin is 70.6 K reduction => net result 10 degree Celcius. You do know when talking percentage it is of SI units.
20% of 80 C is 16 degree C => net result 64 degree C. I have been nice and shown the best result. I could have taking Rankin or the Fahrenheit which again show the absurd in the statement.

What you can get is -5 to + 5 degree Celsius reduction. - 5 => increase in temperature if you are a noob not knowing how to replace TIM, 5 degree C if the manufacturer f**ked up and either forgot TIM or put in 2 mm.
You probably knows nothing about what bad applied or even bad thermal compounds are capable to do and the huge difference that you can have on change it for a good thermal compound like Artic Silve 5. There's no problem on it, people don't need to know everything. The problem is when you disqualify posts only because you're absolute ignorant.

I receive dozens of videocards every month to fix. So I really know what I talking about. Probably it will not happens with a new card, but it's not that rare to see manufacturer screwed things.

But I should say that he could gain UP TO 20%, not 20%. Anyway, it was not hard to understand in that way.
 

mohpsxx

New Member
Joined
Mar 31, 2019
Messages
11 (0.01/day)
same heatsink on GeForce® GTX 1060 WINDFORCE 6G (one pipe) max temp 72 on open case

GeForce RTX™ 2060 OC 6G (rev. 1.0)
 

Attachments

  • 1060 pipe.jpg
    1060 pipe.jpg
    36 KB · Views: 537
  • 1060.jpg
    1060.jpg
    81.4 KB · Views: 557
  • 1060-2.jpg
    1060-2.jpg
    23.6 KB · Views: 605
  • 13.png
    13.png
    263.8 KB · Views: 616
  • giga.PNG
    giga.PNG
    415.9 KB · Views: 625
Joined
Sep 17, 2014
Messages
22,403 (6.03/day)
Location
The Washing Machine
Processor 7800X3D
Motherboard MSI MAG Mortar b650m wifi
Cooling Thermalright Peerless Assassin
Memory 32GB Corsair Vengeance 30CL6000
Video Card(s) ASRock RX7900XT Phantom Gaming
Storage Lexar NM790 4TB + Samsung 850 EVO 1TB + Samsung 980 1TB + Crucial BX100 250GB
Display(s) Gigabyte G34QWC (3440x1440)
Case Lian Li A3 mATX White
Audio Device(s) Harman Kardon AVR137 + 2.1
Power Supply EVGA Supernova G2 750W
Mouse Steelseries Aerox 5
Keyboard Lenovo Thinkpad Trackpoint II
Software W11 IoT Enterprise LTSC
Benchmark Scores Over 9000
This is fast becoming a pool of bad ideas.

Asked for a lock

Pro tip: don't disassemble cards under warranty. Use the warranty

Is the problem on vram (micron)? FE 2060 have samsung vram
or rtx 2060 very hot compare to gtx 1060 ?

Read the topic. Info is in it. First 3 pages or so.
 

mohpsxx

New Member
Joined
Mar 31, 2019
Messages
11 (0.01/day)
Is the problem on vram (micron)? FE 2060 have samsung vram
or rtx 2060 very hot compare to gtx 1060 ?
 

Attachments

  • fe.gif
    fe.gif
    23.5 KB · Views: 986
  • GigabyteRTX2060OCPro_49.jpg
    GigabyteRTX2060OCPro_49.jpg
    177 KB · Views: 2,211
  • ventus.jpg
    ventus.jpg
    138.4 KB · Views: 1,016
  • zotac gpu z.gif
    zotac gpu z.gif
    23.1 KB · Views: 827
Last edited:

Tatty_Two

Gone Fishing
Joined
Jan 18, 2006
Messages
25,932 (3.77/day)
Location
Worcestershire, UK
Processor Intel Core i9 11900KF @ -.080mV PL max @220w
Motherboard MSI MAG Z490 TOMAHAWK
Cooling DeepCool LS520SE Liquid + 3 Phanteks 140mm case fans
Memory 32GB (4 x 8GB SR) Patriot Viper Steel Bdie @ 3600Mhz CL14 1.45v Gear 1
Video Card(s) Asus Dual RTX 4070 OC + 8% PL
Storage WD Blue SN550 1TB M.2 NVME//Crucial MX500 500GB SSD (OS)
Display(s) AOC Q2781PQ 27 inch Ultra Slim 2560 x 1440 IPS
Case Phanteks Enthoo Pro M Windowed - Gunmetal
Audio Device(s) Onboard Realtek ALC1200/SPDIF to Sony AVR @ 5.1
Power Supply Seasonic CORE GM650w Gold Semi modular
Software Win 11 Home x64
I think this thread has covered more than enough detail regarding the OP's issue and has now become a "free for all" cluster of random solutions, time to close the door for now, thank you all.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top