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1660 super running hot and loud

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  • 21-10-2020 4:45pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 573 ✭✭✭


    I recently upgraded to a 1660 super which I noticed was already a little bit louder and hotter than my old 1050ti but that didn't really bother me too much once I installed MSI Afterburner and the temps were only around 60 degrees when playing Apex Legends (some games would make it hotter and louder)

    However, I wanted to record some gameplay clips so used geforce experience for the first time. I noticed that I was using much lower graphics settings than the ones they recommended as optimised so clicked to optimise them. Straight away my gpu got hotter and louder as I went in to a game. I lowered a lot of my specs and restarted with Afterburner running. My GPU was ok when there wasnt a lot going on but once in a fight I notice that it jumps up to about 72 degrees. I know that isnt bad, but I find it frustrating that my new GPU is louder and hotter than my old one even though I installed more case fans to improve airflow too. To be honest it's the noise that bothers me more than the heat.

    Has this happened anyone else?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 10,299 ✭✭✭✭BloodBath


    Try undervolting it and making a custom fan curve to lower fan speeds. Not an ideal solution but it should work.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Also, in Power Management mode in Nvidia Control panel see that you are using 'Optimal Power' and not 'Prefer Maximum Performance'.
    That can lead to a louder and hotter GPU too.


  • Registered Users Posts: 18,706 ✭✭✭✭K.O.Kiki


    +1 to custom fan curve, can also just have them run at max 40-50% at all times.

    If you want to direct air at the GPU constantly, I can vouch for the Aerocool Astro 24 - it's quiet & currently functions as the only fans cooling my RTX 2070 Super with an Arctic heatsink.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,400 ✭✭✭Homelander


    It sounds pretty normal. 72c is not hot in the overall scheme of things, and if it's a cheap model, they are usually louder. It depends on quality/size of heatsink, fan design, etc.

    What you can do is set a custom fan curve, it will get hotter, but make less noise. Anything under 90c is fine really if not ideal.


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