Asus Dual GTX 1070 temps

gabgosselin65

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Nov 26, 2017
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Hi , i was wondering if my temps are too high on certain game. I have around 30c-45c idle depending my room temperature. When gaming i have like 65c-80c depending the game i play 65c would be more like league of legend , diablo , fortnite and 80c rust , the division , pubg , assasins creed , bdo. I use GPU tweak from asus to see my temps i use the gaming mode and have not custom anything so my fan run around 40% near 65c and 60% near 80c. Are those temps too hot like 80c ?

My spec are below

GPU Asus dual gtx1070
CPU i7 7700k watercooled
16gb rams corsair
asus z270-a prime
550w gold psu
3 case fans + 2 fans for the rads
 
Solution
When playing heavy GPU games like PUBG I hit 70c - 72c degrees (And thats on a 144hz 27" 2k monitor) with a custom fan curve which is 1:1 (60c = 60% fan), This video card tends to be warm due to 105% overclock but lack of the STRIX heatpipes and cooling solutions.
Those temps are warm for a dual fan card , it should be more manageable than that. What is the config of your case fans? I would try 2 intake 1 exhaust and turn up your fan profile in bios. This will help keep your case loaded with fresh cool air. You can also go download MSI AB and create a custom fan profile for your GPU
 

gabgosselin65

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Nov 26, 2017
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the thing is i use 1 intake 2 exhaust because my front panel is only exhausting by the side. I have a corsair 460X RBG but i guess i can take a try

update : i just tried MSI AB and went from 50 > 38-40 idle idk whats different witrh MSI AB and asus gpu tweak
 

MillerTheFeeler

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When playing heavy GPU games like PUBG I hit 70c - 72c degrees (And thats on a 144hz 27" 2k monitor) with a custom fan curve which is 1:1 (60c = 60% fan), This video card tends to be warm due to 105% overclock but lack of the STRIX heatpipes and cooling solutions.
 
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