Left Stress Test Running Overnight!!!! HELP
So I may or may not have damaged my New 1080ti Hybrid. I was testing sytem cooling running a stress test I walked away after 30 minutes of watching temps fell asleep and didn't catch it till around 11. My monitor turned off at some point and when I popped computer up Stress test was small windowed and GPU and CPU temps were in low 50c. Everything is working fine even ran a couple benchmarks anything I should watch for ??? I'm entirely water cooled ... total time was about 12 hours
Last edited by TheBaldEagle; Aug 2, 2018 @ 1:15pm
< >
Showing 1-12 of 12 comments
Dr. Fronkensteen Aug 2, 2018 @ 1:14pm 
There is nothing to worry about. If there was a problem the computer would have shut itself off.
cult Aug 2, 2018 @ 1:15pm 
If things are still stable, and as they were before, this could end up a good thing because it's letting you know temps/clocks are stable no matter how long they run.

If not, and they weren't stable, lower your clock, and hope for the best.
TheBaldEagle Aug 2, 2018 @ 1:18pm 
What was weird is my PC went into sleep mode this was what I was concerned with . I only caught it because My MB has RGB and was blinking . I never leave my pc on so I jiggled mouse and saw what I had done I thought I f@#$D up big so I restarted computer no Errors in Bios or anything
TheBaldEagle Aug 2, 2018 @ 1:19pm 
Card is a completely stock EVGA 1080 Ti Hybrid so it was set to factory specs with a little bit more aggressive fan curve . Talk about a month worth of gaming in a day lol
cult Aug 2, 2018 @ 1:21pm 
Originally posted by ABehr91:
What was weird is my PC went into sleep mode this was what I was concerned with . I only caught it because My MB has RGB and was blinking . I never leave my pc on so I jiggled mouse and saw what I had done I thought I f@#$D up big so I restarted computer no Errors in Bios or anything
It went in to sleep because it was idle for a set amount of time, the problem would be a lot larger if it was a laptop, but considering it's a desktop (Judging by you referancing a visible motherboard, if that was a laptop I'd have genuine concern.) It should be fine.
TheBaldEagle Aug 2, 2018 @ 1:24pm 
Originally posted by competetive boombox:
Originally posted by ABehr91:
What was weird is my PC went into sleep mode this was what I was concerned with . I only caught it because My MB has RGB and was blinking . I never leave my pc on so I jiggled mouse and saw what I had done I thought I f@#$D up big so I restarted computer no Errors in Bios or anything
It went in to sleep because it was idle for a set amount of time, the problem would be a lot larger if it was a laptop, but considering it's a desktop (Judging by you referancing a visible motherboard, if that was a laptop I'd have genuine concern.) It should be fine.


PC runs very cool . 280mm CPU AIO and GPU is Hybrid
cult Aug 2, 2018 @ 1:26pm 
Originally posted by ABehr91:
Originally posted by competetive boombox:
It went in to sleep because it was idle for a set amount of time, the problem would be a lot larger if it was a laptop, but considering it's a desktop (Judging by you referancing a visible motherboard, if that was a laptop I'd have genuine concern.) It should be fine.


PC runs very cool . 280mm CPU AIO and GPU is Hybrid
Then you should be fine, and have some reassurance in your mind now when running your PC for a large duration of time, as you now have learned that it can easily handle it, and be stable doing so.
TheBaldEagle Aug 2, 2018 @ 2:23pm 
Thanks for replies was terrified I messed up my 1080ti and my bank account lol
Raoul Aug 2, 2018 @ 4:57pm 
Well if the stress program is set to run indefinitely then it crashed at some point but your os recovered and put itself to sleep. Worth checking logs if any. Depending on the program it was prolly overkill to have it on for 12 hours but you don't know exactly how long it was stressed for so no idea on stability.
TheBaldEagle Aug 2, 2018 @ 5:21pm 
Originally posted by Pickle Rick:
Well if the stress program is set to run indefinitely then it crashed at some point but your os recovered and put itself to sleep. Worth checking logs if any. Depending on the program it was prolly overkill to have it on for 12 hours but you don't know exactly how long it was stressed for so no idea on stability. [/quotI dont believe it crashed it popped up with Stress test runnign 10:43 hours Max Gpu temp 55 zpu temp 65. What other log can I check ?
Raoul Aug 2, 2018 @ 5:23pm 
You should be fine then tbh. Those temps are really cool:P
TheBaldEagle Aug 2, 2018 @ 5:23pm 
Everything is watercooled No Over Clock on anything
< >
Showing 1-12 of 12 comments
Per page: 1530 50

Date Posted: Aug 2, 2018 @ 1:12pm
Posts: 12