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Topic: Hot 3060ti (Read 147 times)

jr. member
Activity: 110
Merit: 1
April 12, 2022, 02:27:12 AM
#13
Increase the fan speed, it's better to get a defective fan that can be replaced easily than to get a defective GPU, if this has no good impact then its better ti open the GPU and replace the thermal Pads on the Memory chips, when GPUs start getting hotter its always the memory.
hero member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 623
April 12, 2022, 02:09:41 AM
#12
It depends on the room temperature where it is mining at first,second at the fan speed you are running,I for example keep mine at 80% fan speed from more than 1 year mining with such card and usually the temperature max I have seen is like 51 degree Celsius,now in the photo you see here it is at 45 degree Celsius with 80% fan speed,I prefer the lowest possible temperature for my cards in an attempt to prolong their lifespan,this has a risk of ruining fans but fans can always be changed.

Gpu and mem temperatures look pretty good. Fan speeds can still be increased. Cooling the cards that cools the ram ultimately increases revenue. Like you said, fans can always change. It can also be run 100% when needed. I'm using the Hive OS and the fan speeds are currently around 70%. The temperature of the area I am in is sufficient. As the summer months come, these speeds will increase. Defective fan can be replaced.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
April 10, 2022, 10:32:52 AM
#11
Memory temps are more important!
legendary
Activity: 3136
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April 10, 2022, 09:42:37 AM
#10
It depends on the room temperature where it is mining at first,second at the fan speed you are running,I for example keep mine at 80% fan speed from more than 1 year mining with such card and usually the temperature max I have seen is like 51 degree Celsius,now in the photo you see here it is at 45 degree Celsius with 80% fan speed,I prefer the lowest possible temperature for my cards in an attempt to prolong their lifespan,this has a risk of ruining fans but fans can always be changed.

hero member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 623
April 10, 2022, 04:41:24 AM
#9
When the heat in the ram and GPU increases, the miner's invalid share rate increases. This leads to a loss of money. Just do not get stuck with the GPU temperature. The Ram temperature also affects the Mh power. Find a solution to the heating problem by increasing the fan speed. If it does not fall off, the simplest solution is to connect another fan. it's okay if it doesn't exceed 70 degrees.
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Activity: 200
Merit: 27
KUWA.ai
April 10, 2022, 01:49:26 AM
#8
Its time to reapply thermal paste, rtx 3060ti has no memory temp to worry about so it should be an easy fix, use Thermalright odyssey pad or another high grade paste.
sr. member
Activity: 703
Merit: 272
April 09, 2022, 10:02:15 PM
#7
is anyone going to bring up memory temps... that it's memory temps you need to worry about when mining  Roll Eyes
member
Activity: 76
Merit: 10
April 09, 2022, 08:05:17 PM
#6
you should concern the fan-noise/power-consumption a little more. I was having some 1080tis blower type running stably at ~80C @60% fan speed.

I'd start to worry if that gets to 70°C, that's the kind of hot numbers you should be seeing on AMD cards not Nvidia, if you don't like this 63 then change the thermal pad and reapply thermal paste.

Lol 70°C is not hot and you can see it on all GPU - AMD and Nvidia - don´t spread false information and when you have not enough knowledge - shut up. This is so stupid AMD vs. Nvidia - Nvidia vs. AMD vs. Intel vs. yourself vs. a frog.

My 6600xt run at 25% fan at 55°C dual mining - my RTX3070 need 60% fan for 65°C dual mining - some of my old nvidia 1050ti´s running fanless while mining, one of my RTX 2060 running at 75°C @ 80% fan and so on. I cannot see that one manufacturer is better than the other.
member
Activity: 110
Merit: 11
April 06, 2022, 07:26:48 AM
#5
I'd start to worry if that gets to 70°C, that's the kind of hot numbers you should be seeing on AMD cards not Nvidia, if you don't like this 63 then change the thermal pad and reapply thermal paste.

Lol 70°C is not hot and you can see it on all GPU - AMD and Nvidia - don´t spread false information and when you have not enough knowledge - shut up. This is so stupid AMD vs. Nvidia - Nvidia vs. AMD vs. Intel vs. yourself vs. a frog.

My 6600xt run at 25% fan at 55°C dual mining - my RTX3070 need 60% fan for 65°C dual mining - some of my old Nvidia 1050ti´s running fanless while mining, one of my RTX 2060 running at 75°C @ 80% fan and so on. I cannot see that one manufacturer is better than the other.
Bro my RTX 2060 6x rig all runs at 58 degrees max, yours running at 75 degrees is running hotter, not dangerous but you need to increase the fan speed or reapply paste, like I've said its not a must but 75 degree is high for Nvidia gpu, just my own opinion.
member
Activity: 1558
Merit: 69
April 06, 2022, 06:58:24 AM
#4
I'd start to worry if that gets to 70°C, that's the kind of hot numbers you should be seeing on AMD cards not Nvidia, if you don't like this 63 then change the thermal pad and reapply thermal paste.

Lol 70°C is not hot and you can see it on all GPU - AMD and Nvidia - don´t spread false information and when you have not enough knowledge - shut up. This is so stupid AMD vs. Nvidia - Nvidia vs. AMD vs. Intel vs. yourself vs. a frog.

My 6600xt run at 25% fan at 55°C dual mining - my RTX3070 need 60% fan for 65°C dual mining - some of my old nvidia 1050ti´s running fanless while mining, one of my RTX 2060 running at 75°C @ 80% fan and so on. I cannot see that one manufacturer is better than the other.
member
Activity: 208
Merit: 10
April 05, 2022, 09:57:58 AM
#3
I'd start to worry if that gets to 70°C, that's the kind of hot numbers you should be seeing on AMD cards not Nvidia, if you don't like this 63 then change the thermal pad and reapply thermal paste.
member
Activity: 208
Merit: 46
April 05, 2022, 09:41:41 AM
#2
I have a gigabyte RTX3060ti non LHR thats mining Ethereum on Nicehash the problem is temperature raised up to 63°C and I'm worry if this range is still safe for this GPU.

63ºC is a nice number
jr. member
Activity: 45
Merit: 1
April 05, 2022, 08:26:56 AM
#1
I have a gigabyte RTX3060ti non LHR thats mining Ethereum on Nicehash the problem is temperature raised up to 63°C and I'm worry if this range is still safe for this GPU.
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