You can get that card in a 2070. It's the Aorus Xtreme, It was the first version of that car I saw in Micro Center and then I bought the 2080ti version. It ran crazy hot compared to my EVGA FTW3 so I took it back. But I just found the 2080 version of it and bought it for my capture rig. Now I'm selling my 2080 ti because I upgraded my gaming rig to a 4080 Super.
I have played with fans and cases to cool down my graphics card. But in the end, the greatest effect I made to cool down junction temperatures on my card is to cap the FPS to 100 FPS in the software. For AMD it is Adrenalin. Most people can't see the difference between 60 FPS and 200 FPS. But going to 200 FPS makes your card operate so much harder, which causes heat to rise. I was dealing right off the bat on a AMD Radeon 6700 XT of 110c junction temperatures. Playing with fans I got down to 80's c range. But capping my FPS at a 100 I am in the 70's range. And I suffer no screen issues using LG Ultra 1440p 165hz monitor. If you buy car capable of 200 mph, how long do you think it would last running 200mph full time. Same with Graphics Cards. If your eyes can't perceive the difference from 60 to 200 fps, why burn up your card doing 200 FPS. Less energy and heat to tune it down.
You should re apply thermal paste and thermal pads it will work flawlessly
gj dude, i do this to most things i buy even PS4. the factory uses cheap thermal tape and using actual compound the console is way more quite.
hello what thermal laste did you use
Which sizes of thermal pads did you use ?
Dude what’s the name of the case and motherboard
Should I upgrade from the 2070 to that card the rgb fans are beautiful on that
You can get that card in a 2070. It's the Aorus Xtreme, It was the first version of that car I saw in Micro Center and then I bought the 2080ti version. It ran crazy hot compared to my EVGA FTW3 so I took it back. But I just found the 2080 version of it and bought it for my capture rig. Now I'm selling my 2080 ti because I upgraded my gaming rig to a 4080 Super.
I have played with fans and cases to cool down my graphics card. But in the end, the greatest effect I made to cool down junction temperatures on my card is to cap the FPS to 100 FPS in the software. For AMD it is Adrenalin. Most people can't see the difference between 60 FPS and 200 FPS. But going to 200 FPS makes your card operate so much harder, which causes heat to rise. I was dealing right off the bat on a AMD Radeon 6700 XT of 110c junction temperatures. Playing with fans I got down to 80's c range. But capping my FPS at a 100 I am in the 70's range. And I suffer no screen issues using LG Ultra 1440p 165hz monitor. If you buy car capable of 200 mph, how long do you think it would last running 200mph full time. Same with Graphics Cards. If your eyes can't perceive the difference from 60 to 200 fps, why burn up your card doing 200 FPS. Less energy and heat to tune it down.
If most people couldn't tell the difference then all these high refresh monitors wouldn't be an advantage. And they are.
dude wts is that ps 5 kind of thing
That's an air filter.