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Smc fan control 000 rpm
Smc fan control 000 rpm





smc fan control 000 rpm

I would not change the stock cooler, will just tweak the TDP limit and maybe change the paste since you are comfortable disassembling the cooler. Its not gonna be a bad investment, especially if you upgrade to 2080, 1080Ti, 2080Ti later down the line. If you wanna go balls to the wall better buy the Extreme III, since you have the space. On top o that it takes 4 PCI-E expansion slots. It absolutely doesnt make sense for a modern card, maybe 2080Ti since those GDDR6 IC's can get hot, but only in case you really push the card and the backplaye actually works. This cooler was popular during the 780/290 days, way back.

smc fan control 000 rpm

Ive red pretty bad stuff about the mounting and AFAIK you cant mount it without the backplate, which BTW is not the most effective. Keep in mind the smaller PCB (that has the VRM on the left) has different hole spacing and even if that turns out not to be a problem, I still would not put a big and heavy cooler on such a short PCB.Įxtreme IV doesnt make any sense for RTX2060. If its from Arctic's catalogue id be looking at the Mono Plus or maybe some old dead GPU with decent heatsink for ''transplantation''.įirst of all clarify whats your gpu board and cooler design and in what workloads you get 81C ? Is it the same board/cooler design as the 2060 6G OC ? If not, I really doubt the other design would keep the card at 81degrees, assuming reasonaby high RPM > 1500+. Absolutely dont buy Accelero Xtreme VI, nor III.

smc fan control 000 rpm

I dont think Gigabyte will replace the card because 83C is ''withing specs''. You can try changing the paste but I doubt that would lower the temps, unless Gigabyte used some really bad stuff. That should significantly lowet the temps without sacrificing much clock speeds, if any. My recommendation is to lower the TDP limit to 75-80% and see how the clocks are. It looks like has the GV-N2060OC-6GD which also looks like to have an updated heatsink. There maybe other flaws and questionable decision like cealing the end of the card, if It turns out I was right.

smc fan control 000 rpm

Such design would've been more than fine for GTX 1650 and maybe 1660/1660Ti. Yours its not because it has extruded aluminium heatsink which is not good enough at dissipating the heat. Two 6mm heatpipes are good enough for your 2060 which should have relatively high board power limit (200W), thats assuming the rest of the cooler is properly built. AFAIR the cooler was the same as on the 2060 OC 6GB (GV-N2060OC-6GD). Im pretty sure the pictures on their site suggested that the 2060 Windforce OC was the same board design as the current RTX 2060 OC (GV-N2060OC-6GD) and RTX 2060 OC 6GB (GV-N2060OC-6GD). If thats the case Gigabyte removed the old pictures on their site, maybe because they already updated the cooler design. I might be wrong but AFAIR the cooler on 2060 Windforce OC was different.







Smc fan control 000 rpm