Hi there.
Had my new PC for about a month now and feel like I'm almost there with most things, but having problems with the temperature of my GPU. It's not overheating or anything and at maximum seems to only reach just above 60 degrees C on idle but it is fluctuating. It seems to get warmer when there's a lot of media on screen, such as when I'm browsing Facebook or Steam.
My specs are:
I had the refresh rate set to 240 Hz on both the monitor and PC but even switching down to 144 Hz with DP didn't seem to solve the issue so I switched back to HDMI. The GPU fans don't kick in on idle anymore but sometimes the temperatures hit above 60 on idle. I have a custom case fan curve set through FanControl by Rem0o to run at 45% between 20 and 55 degrees C, and between 45% to 60% for temperatures between 55 and 70 degrees C, so I'm not sure if my fan curve is maybe a little too low.
I still haven't set a curve for the GPU fans themselves. My GPU is a Palit RTX 3080 and I have both MSI Afterburner and Palit's Thunder Master installed, but have yet to do anything with them as I'm not entirely sure how to best set one. I've tried messing around with a custom curve in MSI Afterburner but not sure if I'm doing it right as the fans kick in pretty early. The curve I tried was set to run at 0% between 0 and 30 degrees C, and from 0 to 30% between 30 and 50 degrees C, and 30 to 60% between 50 and 70 degrees C. However, the fans kicked in on idle pretty early with Afterburner running and I'm not sure how to prevent this or if it's better to just let them run all the time.
I'm starting to wonder too if my GPU is maybe overclocked or if the monitor is drawing too much power from the GPU somehow. I have 2 DisplayPorts on my GPU and plugged the DP cable into the first slot which is closest to the HDMI port. I had a look at my GPU's voltage, power usage and overclock status through Palit's Thunder Master but I'm not sure if what I'm seeing is normal or if I should adjust anything.
I'm still a little stumped and not sure why my GPU is getting too warm with DisplayPort. I'd like to switch back to take advantage of the higher refresh rate but since it was getting so warm to the point where the fans were kicking in even on idle I thought it'd be better to switch back to HDMI for now. Someone on another forum suggested I try to update my CPU, motherboard and GPU, and to try a different DP cable. The only cable I have is the one supplied by Samsung which came with the monitor. I can update my GPU just fine through GeForce Experience but not sure about updating the CPU or mobo. I've heard updating the BIOS of the mobo can cause problems sometimes. My mobo is an ASUS ROG Strix B550-F and is running BIOS version 2803.
Sorry for the really long winded post and sorry if the screenshots don't say much, but would greatly appreciate any advice.
Thanks.
Had my new PC for about a month now and feel like I'm almost there with most things, but having problems with the temperature of my GPU. It's not overheating or anything and at maximum seems to only reach just above 60 degrees C on idle but it is fluctuating. It seems to get warmer when there's a lot of media on screen, such as when I'm browsing Facebook or Steam.
My specs are:
- Case: CoolerMaster Masterbox TD500 Mesh
- Motherboard: ASUS Rog Strix B550-F Gaming
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D
- CPU cooler: Corsair iCUE H150i Elite
- GPU: Palit GeForce RTX 3080
- RAM: 32GB Corsair Vengeance Pro (2 x 16GB)
- SSDs: 1x 500GB Samsung 980 Pro, 1x 2TB Samsung 980 Pro
- PSU: Corsair 1000W RMx Series Modular 80 Plus Gold
- OS: Windows 11
- Monitor: Samsung Odyssey G7 (1440p, 240 Hz - currently running at 144 Hz with HDMI though)
I had the refresh rate set to 240 Hz on both the monitor and PC but even switching down to 144 Hz with DP didn't seem to solve the issue so I switched back to HDMI. The GPU fans don't kick in on idle anymore but sometimes the temperatures hit above 60 on idle. I have a custom case fan curve set through FanControl by Rem0o to run at 45% between 20 and 55 degrees C, and between 45% to 60% for temperatures between 55 and 70 degrees C, so I'm not sure if my fan curve is maybe a little too low.
I still haven't set a curve for the GPU fans themselves. My GPU is a Palit RTX 3080 and I have both MSI Afterburner and Palit's Thunder Master installed, but have yet to do anything with them as I'm not entirely sure how to best set one. I've tried messing around with a custom curve in MSI Afterburner but not sure if I'm doing it right as the fans kick in pretty early. The curve I tried was set to run at 0% between 0 and 30 degrees C, and from 0 to 30% between 30 and 50 degrees C, and 30 to 60% between 50 and 70 degrees C. However, the fans kicked in on idle pretty early with Afterburner running and I'm not sure how to prevent this or if it's better to just let them run all the time.
I'm starting to wonder too if my GPU is maybe overclocked or if the monitor is drawing too much power from the GPU somehow. I have 2 DisplayPorts on my GPU and plugged the DP cable into the first slot which is closest to the HDMI port. I had a look at my GPU's voltage, power usage and overclock status through Palit's Thunder Master but I'm not sure if what I'm seeing is normal or if I should adjust anything.
I'm still a little stumped and not sure why my GPU is getting too warm with DisplayPort. I'd like to switch back to take advantage of the higher refresh rate but since it was getting so warm to the point where the fans were kicking in even on idle I thought it'd be better to switch back to HDMI for now. Someone on another forum suggested I try to update my CPU, motherboard and GPU, and to try a different DP cable. The only cable I have is the one supplied by Samsung which came with the monitor. I can update my GPU just fine through GeForce Experience but not sure about updating the CPU or mobo. I've heard updating the BIOS of the mobo can cause problems sometimes. My mobo is an ASUS ROG Strix B550-F and is running BIOS version 2803.
Sorry for the really long winded post and sorry if the screenshots don't say much, but would greatly appreciate any advice.
Thanks.