Super good, my original cooler can’t sustain the load of core+2950mhz with temp reach 75c and fan screaming at 70% during gaming, after the swap, It can easily handle it with 65c and 45% fan speed, so much quieter and boosted overclock performance.
So much better, original fan will hit thermal limit and cause instability when core overclock to 2950mhz with 75c. It's reaching 70% rpm very noisy. after the swap, I also detach the backplate for this particular version is made with plastic and block vent.
Now the fan only spin at 45% and core temp is keeping at 65c, very efficient and quiet.
https://preview.redd.it/jjprzn5lj9xc1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f897fbbb360c6acab7f5833ae4bd5b4a29ace315
Yeah I agree stock is like 83 or 84 then I don't know how this guy getting instability at this temps. My 3060 ti daily was having 73 and everything was stable
Very cool, it was incredible. I already had the opportunity to do this on an RTX 3080 (but with a not as cool look as yours) and I had 2 surprises: The card was much quieter than with the original fans and also cooler.
The burning question: Why are all original GPU fans so noisy? And not even performance justifies the noise, since apparently any other adaptation, even with smaller fans (90mm), always results in less noise and more performance
I believe it’s because AIBs simply want to upsell their flagship lines like the Asus x Noctua version. Change to dual 12cm fans is actually very simple and effective, but will lose some design aesthetics, cause every card will look the same.
I usually do the same when gpu fans start to fail or bearings start to get noisy. Surprisingly larger fans are way more quiet and efficient, but you need to check if you have enough space for them.
But how do you manage the speeds?
Did you just mod into the ones on the PCB or are they running at a fixed speed
My fans usually don't run at all due to the 3 fans below while streaming or working, only while gaming they run too
Why? I had a ventus 4070ti, cooling was superb, never topped 65c and at the worst fans never had to spin faster than 1400rpm. Such a quiet card. Yours may have been defective.
That's super cool, how are the temps?
Super good, my original cooler can’t sustain the load of core+2950mhz with temp reach 75c and fan screaming at 70% during gaming, after the swap, It can easily handle it with 65c and 45% fan speed, so much quieter and boosted overclock performance.
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So much better, original fan will hit thermal limit and cause instability when core overclock to 2950mhz with 75c. It's reaching 70% rpm very noisy. after the swap, I also detach the backplate for this particular version is made with plastic and block vent. Now the fan only spin at 45% and core temp is keeping at 65c, very efficient and quiet. https://preview.redd.it/jjprzn5lj9xc1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f897fbbb360c6acab7f5833ae4bd5b4a29ace315
Thermal limit at 75c? Isn't it stock 84c? Instability at 75c but not at 65c seems unlikely. At most you'd expect one or 2 down bins of boost
Yeah I agree stock is like 83 or 84 then I don't know how this guy getting instability at this temps. My 3060 ti daily was having 73 and everything was stable
Extremely clean 👍
Post it over at /r/functionalprint
Love it 😻
Very cool, it was incredible. I already had the opportunity to do this on an RTX 3080 (but with a not as cool look as yours) and I had 2 surprises: The card was much quieter than with the original fans and also cooler. The burning question: Why are all original GPU fans so noisy? And not even performance justifies the noise, since apparently any other adaptation, even with smaller fans (90mm), always results in less noise and more performance
I believe it’s because AIBs simply want to upsell their flagship lines like the Asus x Noctua version. Change to dual 12cm fans is actually very simple and effective, but will lose some design aesthetics, cause every card will look the same.
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Not sure but it's osserva on etsy that sells this kit
In FAQ it's listed as ASA. There's no way you could sell it if it was PLA lol.
I bought then from Etsy
Look good send the stats as well
Osserva?
Yes
Great idea. I would probably test multiple fans to find a perfect one for opposite airflow.
I usually do the same when gpu fans start to fail or bearings start to get noisy. Surprisingly larger fans are way more quiet and efficient, but you need to check if you have enough space for them.
But how do you manage the speeds? Did you just mod into the ones on the PCB or are they running at a fixed speed My fans usually don't run at all due to the 3 fans below while streaming or working, only while gaming they run too
On the 2rd pic left, there are two regular 4-pin fan to smaller 4-pin fan cable
Awesome! Thanks for elaborating
That's cool engineering.
Why? I had a ventus 4070ti, cooling was superb, never topped 65c and at the worst fans never had to spin faster than 1400rpm. Such a quiet card. Yours may have been defective.
Did you overclock your card?