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-Memory junction temps are min 42 max 72.
-GPU temp min 30.7 max 58.2.
-GPU hot spot temp min 41 max 68
-CPU temp min 30 max 58
Ryzen 9 5950x and 3090 reported by HWiNFO64
Mem Junc 86-88 Hot spot 80-82 but that still is high
80C isn't too warm for the GPU either, and I imagine wouldn't be unexpected on a higher end card especially in a warm season. The hotspot temperature used to not be reported for nVidia hardware, but as of some months back, it is (and suddenly it's sometimes being treated as the average and to be kept below those norms despite having always been warmer than the reported average).
I can't speak for the memory junction temperatures, however, as I'm not familiar with what is normal or the maximum safe temperature for such a thing.
but ye on idle those temp only goes 54-58 and gpu below 50ish
For the GPU though, no, 70C especially but even 80C is not too hot for the GPU (and as the hot spot is warmer, if that's not too hot for the GPU then obviously the hot spot can be warmer than that).
If you are worried you could open it up and upgrade the thermal pads etc.
With all due respect, are you just flexing or are you really trying to help ?
Because, no matter if youre temps are real or whatever, these are not realistic temps for normal users.
The only thing which youre achieving, is to scare off OP.
Cmon..... A 5950X with a max of 58 degrees under heavy load..............
Sure, its possible with an AIO/Curve Optimizer or ECO mode, but not everybody is capable of tweaking their CPUS or / does not own a proper cooling system:
For starters, just keep ist real.
No need to worry OP more than necessary.
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@OP
I agree with Illusion. Temps are high but still alright. Nothing to worry about in terms of hotspot temps and memory junction.
Same on my former 3080TI before I used an AIO.
I'm not flexing just offering him some results from a comparable system to his.
And yes I have an AIO. The cpu results were only added for interest.
Just said, that these nice temps of yours, could be worrying to some people, who arent into AIO/Undervolting/Tweaking or whatever and they might think that their setup is running too hot or their suffering from a bad build/airflow.
alot of heat inside your case.try removing your side panel see if temps improve.
you may need to rethink your cooling solution.
also use a aggressive fan curve on gpu have fans ramp up at a low temp its easier
to keep a card cool than cool it down
When your ATX Power Supply can't feed the beast what it wants, poof goes the GPU power circuit. Watch out for ATX Power Supplies with Eco Mode that keep the power supply fan off...you don't want that with a 3080 ti. (put the EVGA power supply in the trash)
What kind of airflow is your gpu getting? Just from my experience with a 2080ti my core vs hot spot temp was right around a 15c difference. Your difference between those two is a good delta, but I’m betting your case lacks good airflow to help drive core temps down which in turn should bring down your hot spot temp, and I’m betting your memory junction temps come down too. Tons of people with 3080ti on YouTube are getting memory junction temps down into the mid 80s by replacing the thermal pads.
EDIT: just saw your idle gpu temps. Definitely your air flow sucks.