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Thread: GTX 1080/1070 Temps on your G20
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06-27-2016 09:17 PM #1
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GTX 1080/1070 Temps on your G20
To anyone playing any extensive games with their G20 running the these card. Can you post your temp results? Screenshot of the game and temp is appreciated.
Would like to know if there's a huge different with airflow with 1080/1070 on a G20. Thanks!
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06-30-2016 07:50 AM #2
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1080 user here.
In intense games like Witcher3 & assassin's creed syndicate 1440p i get around 80 degree (with evga precision x & custom fan control on aggressive)
im thinking about getting a laptop cooling pad just to try out if it helps. (to my understanding the Asus G20 blows the air for underneath)
something like this
Last edited by WarpGuN; 06-30-2016 at 07:58 AM.
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06-30-2016 08:44 AM #3
yeah it sucks the air from the bottom of the case and takes it to the top, its a great idea on that
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07-05-2016 11:05 PM #4
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07-07-2016 12:23 PM #5
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07-07-2016 03:35 PM #6
Yeah i tried some coolerguys 80mm dual fans with them blowing up into the case. Didn't help at all. Now working on a simple water cooling solution for my G20CB, hopefully will have enough room for a water cooled gtx 1070 later too. The air channels in the case are so darn tiny. On my mildly overclocked gtx 970, I'm at 75*C and averaging 100fps in BF4.
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07-14-2016 08:00 AM #7
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Thanks again for letting us know that it doesn't help.
Thanks for the feed back. Btw just saw your thread! https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthrea...ooling-project.
Can't wait to see the final result of your project i really like the idea. Hope everything goes well. Good luckLast edited by Gengaku; 07-14-2016 at 08:03 AM.
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07-14-2016 03:32 PM #8
Thanks. Still cleaning up the build, but fired it up last night with the corsair H60 and basically cut the CPU temps in half, ~17C idle and ~47C under load. Details are in my thread.