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[Solved] Temps before a palit gtx 1060 6gb dual throttles

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Im testing my casefans on my pc how loud they are an click sound,hum

What im having trouble finding answers to is max temps before my palit gtx 1060 6gb dual throttles because of the temps

I have seen someone say 83 degress at it will throttle

It's also good to know so i can oc my card, to do that what stress test is the best so i can keep turning fans higher to get it to stay under the temps where it throttles but still be silent

When i reach an oc where i have to make the fans spin so much that they are to loud, i know im at MY limited to how noisy i want my card, i hop it beyond 1900mhz at best no less than 2000mhz
 
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i would go for the 83C but its a max the card will start to throttle a bit before that.. like when it gets near 80C.. if its the same as my palit cards 83 C is a factory default.. using the palit thundermaster software you can set it to go higher.. i think the 83 C is a pretty safe throttle point..

trog
 
how its you case inside, could you provide a photo?

Temps are affected by cable management, case fans setup and also fan curves, so your case its well known for a quite great cooling so your fan setup might be a thing to discuss and also your fans,

another thing to consider, a repaste on the video card, not because a problem, just as a prevention and correction on the crappy paste most manufacturers use, they apply a lot of paste, regular paste and also during the travel of the video card, transportation during shipment could break the bond between paste and surfaces, i always repaste my video cards and all new hardware with pre-applied paste...

Regards,
 
only a old photo with 2 gpu's

I have changed thermal paste
 
The Pascal chips actually downclocks already at temperatures over 50C and than reduce the boost cocks in steps as temperatures rise...what are your gpu temps under load currently?
 
70 c under unigine heaven benchmark 4.0
 
You are no where near the throttling point, but if you want a higher oc you will have to put up with higher noise.
 
only a old photo with 2 gpu's

I have changed thermal paste
help us to help you ... bring moar data to your own inputs
 
noctua nt-h1 thermal compound 3x140mm noctua pwm fans and a notcua nh-d15
 
noctua nt-h1 thermal compound 3x140mm noctua pwm fans and a notcua nh-d15
fan setup?
temps are way to high for a card with an aftermarket cooler like the one you have...
 
fan setup?
temps are way to high for a card with an aftermarket cooler like the one you have...
No its not...its oc-ed if i understood that right...
 
fan setup?
temps are way to high for a card with an aftermarket cooler like the one you have...

WHAT? https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Palit/GeForce_GTX_1060_Super_JetStream/27.html

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1 exhaust rear 2 intake in the front 500 rpm
 
No its not...its oc-ed if i understood that right...

not atm, if temps allow it (or power limit what ever comes first) it boosts (3.0) up to a high speed than the rated boost clock of 1708 mhz
 
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That doesn't seem to move much air to me...

all my case fans are not running in the same range BUT they all can run at under 200 rpm and up to 1400-1500 rpm (that's why i have a asus mb) I can run them at higher speed but i don't need to

 
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That doesn't seem to move much air to me...
It's not for sure, most board alarms trigger at speeds like that, he needs to crank it up.

OC the card till you notice
Frames are dropping considerably or locks/bsods. You could always try OCCT, Kombustor or Furmark and monitor the temperatures. Even Unigen Heaven/Valley
 
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at default the cards will start to throttle down around 80 C.. but using the palit Thunder master tuning tool its all adjustable.. fan curves can be set to suit your own requirements so can the throttle points.. 75 C is fine but at the expense of more fan noise you could lower it..

i do own a pair of palit cards and do use the Thndermaster software so i do know how it all works.. unlike some in this thread.. :)

trog
 
I now have the Evga gtx 1070 8gb sc so you don't have to replay to this thread
 
at default the cards will start to throttle down around 80 C.. but using the palit Thunder master tuning tool its all adjustable.. fan curves can be set to suit your own requirements so can the throttle points.. 75 C is fine but at the expense of more fan noise you could lower it..

i do own a pair of palit cards and do use the Thndermaster software so i do know how it all works.. unlike some in this thread.. :)

trog

Do you think afterburner can help?
 
Do you think afterburner can help?

yes.. i just like the palit thundermaster software.. its not pretty but it does all i want it to.. even though this is an old thread it maybe useful to some.. :)

trog
 
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