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So the last time I gamed (Destiny 2 last night) it hit 76 degrees and core clock was at 1898mhz
If I play more games tonight I’ll update again if there’s any difference.
I have seen it hit 79 degrees before though
Thanks
Gigabyte also has a mini 1070.
Luck is a funny thing, I would've suggested the exact opposite.
I've used Gigabyte for years, particularly for Motherboards. I've never had a problem with them, they've always performed strongly, had good BIOS and been bulletproof over periods of years.
Max temp tops out at 94c so 70-75c really isn't a concern.
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/zotac_geforce_gtx_1080_mini_review,8.html
Even the 1080 mini at 180w hits 76c which is fairly common.
They never "slow down" until they reach the throttle temp, which is whatever you set...
But the default is 85*C
You shouldn't be running anywhere near 80*C on any GPU anyways, if so your cooling is sub-par in your Case.
Zotec's default fan curve is really bad. I have zotec 1060 amp eidition. At default fan curve it easily hits 80°C. Because they wanted to make their cards quiet, so the fan will spin only 40-45% speed, unless you go above 80°.
So I take it then that a custom fan curve is a must with the Zotac cards right?