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February 14, 2018, 12:20:16 AM
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I've got an ibuypower computer with two Nvidia EVGA 1080TI's in it running nicehash when the computer isn't in use. One of the GPU's is at 84*C and the other stays at 75*C. Any idea why there is such a difference between them, and how can I set the temperature limits for the cards?  What is the max safe temp for these cards? Unfortunately the computer is 400 miles away and I can't remotely access it to make any changes until Friday. So hopefully I'm not nuking one of my brand new cards.

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February 14, 2018, 12:23:09 AM
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I've got an ibuypower computer with two Nvidia EVGA 1080TI's in it running nicehash when the computer isn't in use. One of the GPU's is at 84*C and the other stays at 75*C. Any idea why there is such a difference between them, and how can I set the temperature limits for the cards?  What is the max safe temp for these cards? Unfortunately the computer is 400 miles away and I can't remotely access it to make any changes until Friday. So hopefully I'm not nuking one of my brand new cards.

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use msi afterburner

set the tdp lower

on the hot card

most likely the upper card runs hotter as it sucks hot air from the card below it

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February 14, 2018, 12:24:45 AM
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For starters chill out, and don't worry.
Those chips are designed to operate 24/7 even at 94C.

Temperature differences between same cards are normal, it can be anything.
From a chip with higher leakage ( hotter chip at the same frequencies, voltages & cooling ) to a not as good applied thermal paste between the GPU core and the heatsink, or even just being closer to a warmer spot inside the computer case.

Use MSI Afterburner, or eVGA Precision X to adjust the fan speeds and change them accordingly to keep both cards at around 70C if you want to achieve the max longevity ( lifespan ) of the cards.
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February 14, 2018, 12:26:43 AM
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Are they both in a case next to each other? Or open air in risers? If they are in the case that temp difference is normal as the second card is being heated up by the first.

The thermal limit is 94c on those cars  so while your temperatures on one card are high, it wont kill it before you can make some changes.

Stop buying industrial miners, running them at home, and then complaining about the noise.
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February 14, 2018, 12:27:53 AM
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For starters chill out, and don't worry.
Those chips are designed to operate 24/7 even at 94C.

Temperature differences between same cards are normal, it can be anything.
From a chip with higher leakage ( hotter chip at the same frequencies, voltages & cooling ) to a not as good applied thermal paste between the GPU core and the heatsink, or even just being closer to a warmer spot inside the computer case.

Use MSI Afterburner, or eVGA Precision X to adjust the fan speeds and change them accordingly to keep both cards at around 70C if you want to achieve the max longevity ( lifespan ) of the cards.

yeah  84 for a week should be okay.

i did a lot of 2 card case builds  top card runs hotter most of the time.

@ fanatic26  he has a 2 card gamer rig in a case best buy sells it as does amazon


https://www.ibuypower.com/  here is the website

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