

Stuck liquid cooling on the CPU and the Ti card.


So I decided to get back to my gaming roots with my son and build a new setup. Running an aggressive fan curved helped a little, but still too hot for my liking.Īlso as a test I down clocked the card by 400mhz and still hit temps of 85* on the stock fan curve. This would throttle down the card more than I liked. In the same case the MSI Ti would hit ~88-90*c. In that case my 1070 would peak around 75*c. My old case only had one intake fan and one exhaust fan. Stay away from this specific card as it runs very hot without large amounts of air flow in the case. I went with the MSI 1080Ti Armor OC edition. Ti is fast and a big improvement over my 1070. Do tell how you like the Ti and if temps go over 85C on heavy load.
