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Hi,
So I installed the EISWOLF 2 on my EVGA 3080 ti FTW3, and it dropped the memory and main temps by a significant amount on ambient, dropped from 42 and 54 on memory, and then with the AIO it is 34 and 52 on memory.
Now that is great, but also not great for actual numbers, in game running at max settings I was hitting 74 and 100 on memory!!! Which is absurdly high, the backplate that the AIO comes with is burning up.
Is this common? Running Timespy I was getting 80.4, and then after the AIO was installed it was 64.6.
So I believe the pump is working, but maybe it's not at 100% or perhaps it's something else??? I feel like it should be able to keep the memory much cooler and same with the GPU core. I have the fans pushing air through the radiator.
Now this is my first time using an AIO, I have repadded GPUs before and I don't think that is the problem, but would love some input as I am not sure what I did wrong or if this is common and to be expected.
So I installed the EISWOLF 2 on my EVGA 3080 ti FTW3, and it dropped the memory and main temps by a significant amount on ambient, dropped from 42 and 54 on memory, and then with the AIO it is 34 and 52 on memory.
Now that is great, but also not great for actual numbers, in game running at max settings I was hitting 74 and 100 on memory!!! Which is absurdly high, the backplate that the AIO comes with is burning up.
Is this common? Running Timespy I was getting 80.4, and then after the AIO was installed it was 64.6.
So I believe the pump is working, but maybe it's not at 100% or perhaps it's something else??? I feel like it should be able to keep the memory much cooler and same with the GPU core. I have the fans pushing air through the radiator.
Now this is my first time using an AIO, I have repadded GPUs before and I don't think that is the problem, but would love some input as I am not sure what I did wrong or if this is common and to be expected.