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Problem with 2080Ti! Need assistance!

Problem with 2080Ti! Need assistance!

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DrSchmoecker
Junior Member
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08-16-2024, 12:48 PM
#11
It might be due to thermal paste problems. If I recall correctly, the 2080Ti board ran at around 72-75°C under normal conditions in a 21°C environment. It's possible they can reach the temperatures you're observing, particularly if you're in a hotter area.
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DrSchmoecker
08-16-2024, 12:48 PM #11

It might be due to thermal paste problems. If I recall correctly, the 2080Ti board ran at around 72-75°C under normal conditions in a 21°C environment. It's possible they can reach the temperatures you're observing, particularly if you're in a hotter area.

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iDoNotEvenLift
Posting Freak
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08-16-2024, 12:48 PM
#12
What kind of paste is recommended? Should I also replace the thermal pads?
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iDoNotEvenLift
08-16-2024, 12:48 PM #12

What kind of paste is recommended? Should I also replace the thermal pads?

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reily1
Member
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08-16-2024, 12:48 PM
#13
You can use any non-conductive paste. Replace the pads just when they get damaged while removing the cooler. They tend to last a long time.
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reily1
08-16-2024, 12:48 PM #13

You can use any non-conductive paste. Replace the pads just when they get damaged while removing the cooler. They tend to last a long time.

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holototy
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08-16-2024, 12:48 PM
#14
I removed the GPU and took out the PCB. It seems some screws are missing and the thermal pads are damaged. The crucial ones that should be there are hexagonal screws connecting the cooler to the board for good heat contact, plus four large spring-loaded screws around the GPU itself. Because of these missing screws and a few missing thermal pads, heat transfer is poor. The new thermal paste is fine, but more than half of the GPU isn’t properly covered. Someone who disassembled it damaged the cooling system, which is why it’s overheating. (Not me xD) I need to get specific screws for the RTX 2080ti Founder Edition and maybe some thermal pads. Do you know any special websites where I can find the right parts? Thanks a lot!
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holototy
08-16-2024, 12:48 PM #14

I removed the GPU and took out the PCB. It seems some screws are missing and the thermal pads are damaged. The crucial ones that should be there are hexagonal screws connecting the cooler to the board for good heat contact, plus four large spring-loaded screws around the GPU itself. Because of these missing screws and a few missing thermal pads, heat transfer is poor. The new thermal paste is fine, but more than half of the GPU isn’t properly covered. Someone who disassembled it damaged the cooling system, which is why it’s overheating. (Not me xD) I need to get specific screws for the RTX 2080ti Founder Edition and maybe some thermal pads. Do you know any special websites where I can find the right parts? Thanks a lot!

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