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Title: 1080 TI Running HOT? 80 degrees?
Post by: MetaMiner on June 14, 2017, 01:22:31 AM
Hey guys,

I recently got the Inno3d iChill X4 1080 TI, performance wise the card is doing good 710-730 sol/s on stock BUT with the fans at 100% temps are holding at 80*C which is too much for running 24/7 so I lowered the TDP to 80% and now the card is at a constant 70*C.
Should I buy a big-ass ventilator to blow in the PC? Will that lower the temps ?

Thanks


Title: Re: 1080 TI Running HOT? 80 degrees?
Post by: car1999 on June 14, 2017, 02:36:13 AM
Hey guys,

I recently got the Inno3d iChill X4 1080 TI, performance wise the card is doing good 710-730 sol/s on stock BUT with the fans at 100% temps are holding at 80*C which is too much for running 24/7 so I lowered the TDP to 80% and now the card is at a constant 70*C.
Should I buy a big-ass ventilator to blow in the PC? Will that lower the temps ?

Thanks

could I ask a stupid question, how to lower the TDP?


Title: Re: 1080 TI Running HOT? 80 degrees?
Post by: grape_tectonics on June 14, 2017, 04:00:29 AM
80C is just fine, nvidia spec limits normal operating temperatures to 82C on the 10 series. You can probably lower the power limit even more though, I got a bunch of 980TI's running at 50% power with +200 clock and get the same hash rate in memory intensive algorithms as I would at 100% power limit. Takes some tweaking but should be easier on the 1080Ti since you don't even need to mod the bios to deal with nvidia driver fuckery.


Title: Re: 1080 TI Running HOT? 80 degrees?
Post by: Nokia555 on June 14, 2017, 05:28:40 AM
Hey guys,

I recently got the Inno3d iChill X4 1080 TI, performance wise the card is doing good 710-730 sol/s on stock BUT with the fans at 100% temps are holding at 80*C which is too much for running 24/7 so I lowered the TDP to 80% and now the card is at a constant 70*C.
Should I buy a big-ass ventilator to blow in the PC? Will that lower the temps ?

Thanks

could I ask a stupid question, how to lower the TDP?

Hi,

Check http://mylifegadgets.com/setup-ethmonitoring-miner-software/


Title: Re: 1080 TI Running HOT? 80 degrees?
Post by: MA3A on June 14, 2017, 06:04:05 AM
TDP/CLOCKS/ETC - MSI AFTERBURNER seem to be the most popular utility. There alternatives from many manufacturers though.

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Inno3d iChill X4 1080 TI, performance wise the card is doing good 710-730 sol/s on stock
- thats pretty good speed, what are your clocks for core/mem ?


Title: Re: 1080 TI Running HOT? 80 degrees?
Post by: jwarren81 on June 14, 2017, 06:26:09 AM
For NVIDIA cards you can use this command:

"C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\nvidia-smi.exe" -pl x

Replace x with the maximum watts you want the card to use.  If you have multiple cards, it will set all cards to this level.  I set my GTX 1070s to 125.  Run the command with no parameters to get the current stats for your GPUs.


Title: Re: 1080 TI Running HOT? 80 degrees?
Post by: car1999 on June 14, 2017, 07:34:55 AM
thanks all, very helpful.
I got a 1080ti today, mine DGB 930mhs in 248 watts,100% TDP.


Title: Re: 1080 TI Running HOT? 80 degrees?
Post by: Nokia555 on June 14, 2017, 07:55:25 AM
thanks all, very helpful.
I got a 1080ti today, mine DGB 930mhs in 248 watts,100% TDP.

Hi,

Check my settings on mylifegadgets.com, you can get 915mh/s with 180W.


Title: Re: 1080 TI Running HOT? 80 degrees?
Post by: miliard on June 14, 2017, 07:59:46 AM
Hey guys,

I recently got the Inno3d iChill X4 1080 TI, performance wise the card is doing good 710-730 sol/s on stock BUT with the fans at 100% temps are holding at 80*C which is too much for running 24/7 so I lowered the TDP to 80% and now the card is at a constant 70*C.
Should I buy a big-ass ventilator to blow in the PC? Will that lower the temps ?

Thanks

Return it if you can, because it's probably damaged or just terrible design. My MSI 1080Ti runs at 60 degrees @ 60% fanspeed and 50 degrees @ 100% fanspeed. 80 degrees on stock setting are absolutely unacceptable.


Title: Re: 1080 TI Running HOT? 80 degrees?
Post by: jpouza on June 14, 2017, 10:46:42 AM
Hey guys,

I recently got the Inno3d iChill X4 1080 TI, performance wise the card is doing good 710-730 sol/s on stock BUT with the fans at 100% temps are holding at 80*C which is too much for running 24/7 so I lowered the TDP to 80% and now the card is at a constant 70*C.
Should I buy a big-ass ventilator to blow in the PC? Will that lower the temps ?

Thanks

Return it if you can, because it's probably damaged or just terrible design. My MSI 1080Ti runs at 60 degrees @ 60% fanspeed and 50 degrees @ 100% fanspeed. 80 degrees on stock setting are absolutely unacceptable.

There is nothing wrong in reaching 80ºC with a custom 1080Ti card.

All my GPUs are temperature limited in MSI Afterburner to 75ºC, I use this like a "safe" measure.


Title: Re: 1080 TI Running HOT? 80 degrees?
Post by: Nebell on June 14, 2017, 11:24:19 AM
Hey guys,

I recently got the Inno3d iChill X4 1080 TI, performance wise the card is doing good 710-730 sol/s on stock BUT with the fans at 100% temps are holding at 80*C which is too much for running 24/7 so I lowered the TDP to 80% and now the card is at a constant 70*C.
Should I buy a big-ass ventilator to blow in the PC? Will that lower the temps ?

Thanks

Return it if you can, because it's probably damaged or just terrible design. My MSI 1080Ti runs at 60 degrees @ 60% fanspeed and 50 degrees @ 100% fanspeed. 80 degrees on stock setting are absolutely unacceptable.

Nah I don't think anything is wrong with his 1080Ti. He is mining Zcash, which uses GPU more than memory. My MSI 1080Ti is at 65C at <50% fan speed mining Ethereum, but if I go +125 on clock and mine ZEN, it goes up to 82C.
Ethereum doesn't push temps as bad as Zcash.


Title: Re: 1080 TI Running HOT? 80 degrees?
Post by: car1999 on June 14, 2017, 01:13:29 PM
thanks all, very helpful.
I got a 1080ti today, mine DGB 930mhs in 248 watts,100% TDP.

Hi,

Check my settings on mylifegadgets.com, you can get 915mh/s with 180W.

Works like a charm, how did you know the magic settings?