Do these temps look okay on 4090? These temps were while running timepsy extreme. Just repasted with liquid metal (very carefully). I did put nail polish around the capacitors in order to protect them.
Do these temps look okay on 4090? These temps were while running timepsy extreme. Just repasted with liquid metal (very carefully). I did put nail polish around the capacitors in order to protect them.
Yeah looks pretty good to me! Hotspot amd core are about 10 less than mine with original TIM.
TheMorals
Most of the guys on this subreddit have never used liquid metal, including myself, but hotspot delta looks good, as does the core temp, so yeah, looks pretty successful, especially considering this is 450W card.
XR2nl
Personally i try to aim for a temp difference GPU > hotspot lower than 10. I dont know if liquid metal needs to “settle” on the die. Im using Honeywell PTM on my 4090 and get max 9c difference.
Overall temps are just fine, 3090’s where reaching 105+ and nVidia claimed there to be no problem. Maxing out the hotspot on 77.5, you are good.
surms41
Seems about right. I did on my CPU and the easiest 10c drop of my life.
Ponald-Dump
Yeah temps look good. Very similar temps on my Aero 4090
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Yeah looks pretty good to me! Hotspot amd core are about 10 less than mine with original TIM.
Most of the guys on this subreddit have never used liquid metal, including myself, but hotspot delta looks good, as does the core temp, so yeah, looks pretty successful, especially considering this is 450W card.
Personally i try to aim for a temp difference GPU > hotspot lower than 10. I dont know if liquid metal needs to “settle” on the die.
Im using Honeywell PTM on my 4090 and get max 9c difference.
Overall temps are just fine, 3090’s where reaching 105+ and nVidia claimed there to be no problem.
Maxing out the hotspot on 77.5, you are good.
Seems about right. I did on my CPU and the easiest 10c drop of my life.
Yeah temps look good. Very similar temps on my Aero 4090
Very good temps is it still on air?