Question about GPU damage for 4070ti super
Question about GPU damage for 4070ti super
Hi all
Lately I've been gaming a lot after setting up my rig, and I've seen my temperatures reaching 70°C or higher. This happens when power and temps are maxed on the MSI afterburner. While playing Furmark, the hotspot was above 90°C, with the highest reaching 95°C.
I'm using an Asus Helios with 360 rad for the CPU, but only one fan is pulling air. I'm unsure if adding two more fans would help, or if this is just poor airflow and I should think about changing my case.
I've also noticed some graphics glitches when playing Black Ops 6 and once in Cyberpunk—could these issues be caused by stress? Any suggestions on running another stress test program?
Running the Asus Helios with 360 rad on the CPU in front while only having one fan is a concern. Are you using a single exhaust fan? If yes, consider relocating the AIO to the top, using it for exhaust, and adding three fans at the front for intake of cooler ambient air.
The temperatures are acceptable. A 70°C is within range; I’m aware of spikes up to 73°C or more. My own 4070 super was at 82°C and 95°C hotspots. After a repaste, my readings reached a maximum of 73°C and a hotspot of 87°C. If you provide the model details, I can help guide you further.
This link leads to the product page for the Asus Tuff OC on Amazon.
I own a H100 in front, two exhaust fans at the top of my case and one on the rear. The CPU coolant temperature stays around 30°C (room is 20°C) and the GPU reaches 70°C as a maximum. Looking back a few years on YT, Bitwit shared a video about water cooling radiator placement. The GPU temperature variation was only a couple of degrees, while the CPU benefited from cooler air over the radiator. As an experiment, does removing the case side panel solve the issue?