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took it apart wed to dust it clean.
Thats what I do, because mfr have taken fan speeds so low now, that even a 20yo game makes it hot.
:(
Got a TUF 3080 as well, undervolted 0.9 V @1950 MHz and I use RealTemp to keep track of peak temperatures.
In the 8 months I had this card, i NEVER saw it peaks above 65° with stock settings and 62° with undervolt. SE5 sits between 60° and 65° with 68° peak (all Celsius, of course).
Sure, it's nowhere near to be a "problem", but it says something.
For reference, with Elden Ring (both games maxed out, 1440p and with 120 fps cap), I get a peak of 62°.
My GPU is a Nvidia 3080TI.