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But if it's constantly at 82-83C, it means you are losing performance due to the card not being able to boost up as high as it should.
80c is deffinitly hot for Pascal but nothing to worry about.
- Clean dust out of the PC with compressed air.
- Make sure nothing is obstructing airflow.
- Make sure the case has properly configured airflow (1 or 2 fans in the front and 1 in the back)
Ah, a blower cooler. It's normal for them to be at 80C. The cooler is just that bad.
Beyond that, you have bolt on aio styles that have questionable cooling for vrm and memory or there is one aftermarket air cooler, though I cannot remember the name of it or a custom loop, but, that's a daft very expensive option for a mid tier card.
Not really. How new is your gpu? If you bought it only just awhile ago (less than 14 days, for most countries) you could still return it (if you bought it from shop) and change to a proper cooler version.