GPU core temp on Gigabyte RTX5070Ti

Hi,
I am wondering what are expected GPU temps with a waterblock on Gigabyte RTX 5070Ti/5080 cards?

I am getting around 62C in Furmark and 50C on memory after a 10min run, where water is around 37C (i keep fans low for noise).
I have just stock 300W BIOS on it, looking for experience as others have, possibly i need to remount the block. Or perhaps these temps are ok and expected?

Thanks.
 

Eddy

Iceman
Staff member
What does your loop look like? Which pump are you using and at what setting? How much radiator surface area do you have? Are there any other components integrated into the loop? What fans are you using and at what speed are they running?

The cooling performance of a water-cooling system depends on several factors, so you would need to describe your loop in more detail.
 
What does your loop look like? Which pump are you using and at what setting? How much radiator surface area do you have? Are there any other components integrated into the loop? What fans are you using and at what speed are they running?

The cooling performance of a water-cooling system depends on several factors, so you would need to describe your loop in more detail.
Hi Eddy,

I have:
2x VPP655 pumps in "Alphacool Eisdecke D5 Dual Brass Top"
1x Alphacool Monsta 420 radiator mounted in front of case with 3x push Noctua NF-14 and 3x pull NF-14
1x Alphacool 280 ST30 radiator mounted top of case with 2x push NF-14 fans
CPU block TechN AM4
GPU block Gigabyte 5070ti OC SFF
12/16 EPDM tubing

PC:
AMD 5950x with PBO and CU adjusted (Prime95 about 225W)
64GB 3600Mhz
Gigabyte X570S Master
Gigabyte RTX5070Ti OC SFF
some NVMe drives
FSP 1350W PSU

As stated i keep top rad fans on idle (30C) at 400RPM and front rad push fans about the same. Remaining case fans (1 bottom, 1 rear and one side fan) turn on when water goes above 35C and spin around 500rpm. The rad fans go at 35C to 800RPM + the front pull set starts running at 400RPM once water goes above 35C. It all then rises with 200RPM per 1C. Both pumps locked around 3700RPM.

Loop has all components in series, pump - cpu - top rad - gpu - front rad.
Temps measured by two Alphacool sensors on front rad input/output via mobo.


I am not saying block is underperforming, i more interested in if perhaps i do need to remount it, what others are running with.
I see people having like 60C under load with stock fans on certain better models of 5070Ti, that is why I suspect something fishy here :) .
 

Eddy

Iceman
Staff member
You can try the following: let all the fans run at double the speed. If the temperatures improve significantly, then you simply don’t have enough airflow through the radiators. If the cooling performance does not improve, I would remount the cooler. Or first just tighten all the screws again. You have enough cooling surface and also enough flow. You should normally be able to stay below 60°C.
 
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