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Could you find an alternative method to lower your GPU temperature?

Could you find an alternative method to lower your GPU temperature?

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Ampersander
Member
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11-22-2017, 03:14 PM
#1
Hello all. I started to OC yesterday and it's quite addicting but I didn't achieve great results.
Xfx 390x core edition (1060/1500 speeds)
I5 6600k (have not begun to OC this yet)
Supernova nex650g psu (a 750w g2 arrives tomorrow)
I was only able to get it to 1120/1600 with stable temps but there was artifacting. I supplied more juice from the psu and got it to 1150/1650 but it hit 91c degrees. I would like to hit 1200/1700. Is there a good way to do aftermarket cooling on xfx 390x that isn't water cooling? Sorry I'm new to all this. Thanks!
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Ampersander
11-22-2017, 03:14 PM #1

Hello all. I started to OC yesterday and it's quite addicting but I didn't achieve great results.
Xfx 390x core edition (1060/1500 speeds)
I5 6600k (have not begun to OC this yet)
Supernova nex650g psu (a 750w g2 arrives tomorrow)
I was only able to get it to 1120/1600 with stable temps but there was artifacting. I supplied more juice from the psu and got it to 1150/1650 but it hit 91c degrees. I would like to hit 1200/1700. Is there a good way to do aftermarket cooling on xfx 390x that isn't water cooling? Sorry I'm new to all this. Thanks!

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DxDmaster00
Member
226
11-22-2017, 08:25 PM
#2
***Overlooked the mention of avoiding water cooling***
If the 390x resembles the 290x, it's safe to use that GPU up to approximately 95°C.
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DxDmaster00
11-22-2017, 08:25 PM #2

***Overlooked the mention of avoiding water cooling***
If the 390x resembles the 290x, it's safe to use that GPU up to approximately 95°C.

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CliveyB
Member
68
11-23-2017, 07:26 PM
#3
I think you're right, though I'd prefer not to. It happened after running it for just 5 minutes in Unigine Valley. I want to keep the height under 85, which is what I'm currently hitting at 1120/1600.
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CliveyB
11-23-2017, 07:26 PM #3

I think you're right, though I'd prefer not to. It happened after running it for just 5 minutes in Unigine Valley. I want to keep the height under 85, which is what I'm currently hitting at 1120/1600.

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SV2005
Junior Member
16
11-23-2017, 10:05 PM
#4
Without water cooling, you might not reach a high operating temperature without a high heat. There are AIO water cooling options if you have room to install everything, making it simpler and more affordable than a complete water-cooling system.
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SV2005
11-23-2017, 10:05 PM #4

Without water cooling, you might not reach a high operating temperature without a high heat. There are AIO water cooling options if you have room to install everything, making it simpler and more affordable than a complete water-cooling system.

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Hiroyh
Junior Member
13
11-24-2017, 01:46 AM
#5
Perhaps I'll choose the side of the tower and blow a fan at it. Lol. No, I won't do that. I was really aiming for a higher OC though. Dark Souls 3 occasionally drops below 60fps and Fallout 4 does the same.
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Hiroyh
11-24-2017, 01:46 AM #5

Perhaps I'll choose the side of the tower and blow a fan at it. Lol. No, I won't do that. I was really aiming for a higher OC though. Dark Souls 3 occasionally drops below 60fps and Fallout 4 does the same.

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Pyrophorion
Member
197
11-25-2017, 01:45 PM
#6
switched thermal paste to a high-quality, non-conductive option like Noctua NT-H1 or Gelid GC Extreme. reduced temperatures for the GPU, CPU, and northbridge.
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Pyrophorion
11-25-2017, 01:45 PM #6

switched thermal paste to a high-quality, non-conductive option like Noctua NT-H1 or Gelid GC Extreme. reduced temperatures for the GPU, CPU, and northbridge.

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ahoboclown
Junior Member
2
11-25-2017, 04:35 PM
#7
I wasn't aware that you could apply thermal paste to a GPU.
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ahoboclown
11-25-2017, 04:35 PM #7

I wasn't aware that you could apply thermal paste to a GPU.

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camille12345
Junior Member
18
11-25-2017, 08:06 PM
#8
you can just be careful, ensure good lighting and avoid getting dirt on memory thermal pads. cleaning old paste can be a challenge, but there are YouTube videos to help. however, doing this might void your warranty. my device dropped 10°C during startup with GC Extreme, so you'll need to reapply the paste more frequently as it dries faster (i apply it about once a year).
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camille12345
11-25-2017, 08:06 PM #8

you can just be careful, ensure good lighting and avoid getting dirt on memory thermal pads. cleaning old paste can be a challenge, but there are YouTube videos to help. however, doing this might void your warranty. my device dropped 10°C during startup with GC Extreme, so you'll need to reapply the paste more frequently as it dries faster (i apply it about once a year).

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CurlyGirly123
Junior Member
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11-26-2017, 11:21 AM
#9
I disassembled my GPU and the paste appeared poor quality. I upgraded to better materials. Running diagnostics with Unigine and temperatures improved slightly, but artifacts persist at 1140mhz even with +60 core voltage. The temperature is marginally higher, but I haven't managed to exceed 1120, which is just a 60mhz rise.
🙁 Should I increase the voltage further?
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CurlyGirly123
11-26-2017, 11:21 AM #9

I disassembled my GPU and the paste appeared poor quality. I upgraded to better materials. Running diagnostics with Unigine and temperatures improved slightly, but artifacts persist at 1140mhz even with +60 core voltage. The temperature is marginally higher, but I haven't managed to exceed 1120, which is just a 60mhz rise.
🙁 Should I increase the voltage further?