Gtx 1080 Ti Fe - temp target not function

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Marsh Posté le 17-07-2017 à 14:45:45    

Bienvenue.
 
Ma carte Gtx 1080 TI FE stock.
 
 
Sometimes temp limit stops working on my card,fan goes from 49% to 60% on auto, and temps goes as high 85-86C and there is not thrm throttling on clocks. Any ideas? Card is 1080 TI FE stock,no oc. No OC programs installed. Rebooting pc cure this. When i reboot pc 83-84C max ,clocks throttle and fan max 49%.  
 
Ist das normal?
 
I tried on 378.92 and 382 drivers and on newest.
 
 
Card sometimes goes above temp limit which is 84C. Go to 85-86C and when i looking to GPUZ its showing PWR LIMIT ,not THRM LIMIT.  
I must restart pc to make again 83-84C max
Rebooting pc cure this. When i reboot pc 83-84C max again ,clocks throttle and fan max 49%.  
 
 
Temperature suddenly goes past 84°C to 85-86C and the fanspeed goes up.  
 
Gpuz shows Pwr Limit,instead of thermal limit.
 
I dont know why the card does it but it seems that it is ignoring the temperature limit all the sudden and using the powerlimit instead.
 
 
Can somebody explain me this? PLEASE . Is this normal or not? I am from England, sorry for using English .

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Marsh Posté le 17-07-2017 à 14:45:45   

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Marsh Posté le 19-07-2017 à 21:37:48    

hey,
my english is bad so sorry if you don't understand everything i say.
Have you install msi afterburner ? if yes Have you activated the temperature limit ?

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Marsh Posté le 20-07-2017 à 08:40:36    

That’s clearly a strange behaviour.
Normally video bios is dealing with temperature throttling but it can be overridden by SW up to 90C.
Are you absolutely sure that no SW is increasing that value?
As crazyd_94 said, if you look in Afterburner properties, is thermal throttling set at 82C when the problem occurs or is it set higher?


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Marsh Posté le 20-07-2017 à 10:13:56    

Off-topic: Nice of you to stop by here but there are tons of english speaking forums, you're trying the hard way, but the effort is worth a try to help you, clearly ;)


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Marsh Posté le 20-07-2017 à 18:04:42    

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Marsh Posté le 21-07-2017 à 01:19:06    

s i said, after reboot the card maxed out at 83°C under same conditions. WoW at 200% renderscale, 3DMark and Overwatch.
 
I checked my GPU-Z logs. The moment the card was at 87°C there was no temp limit warning, and the card was almost at full GPU boost speed, that's the thing that bothered me.
 
Same tests after reboot, the card was at 83°C and boost clock was lower and temp limit was reached.
 
That's why i am asking here what can cause that the card is ignroring the given thermal limit of 83°C.
 
Now my question is, what in the world was that ? Boost clock is controlled by driver, isn't it ? Maybe the driver went nuts.
 
i dont think it was an airflow issue. The card never reached 87°C even under maximum load at 4k resolution. It was the same Setup, i didn't change everything.
 
As i said, after reboot the card maxed out at 83°C under same conditions.

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Marsh Posté le 21-07-2017 à 07:16:39    

Boost clocks are in same boat as thermal throttling. It is the video bios that is controlling them.
There is an API within video driver that let you override the default values but if not used by an external software like afterburner, nvidia inspector..., the behavior should stay in the limit defined by the video bios.

 

That's why, it would be interesting to know what afterburner SW reports as thermal limit when the problem occurs. Just to be sure that nothing is overriding those values (Max TPD, max temp, max boost clock...)

 

Maybe your video bios is somehow corrupted (but I doubt). You can try to flash it with a new version but if not done correctly it can brake the card.
Have you checked on vendor website that no bios update is available?


Message édité par Nono0000 le 21-07-2017 à 07:20:17

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Marsh Posté le 21-07-2017 à 07:44:21    

I check in gpuz and temperature limit is always 84C. Nothing changed.

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Marsh Posté le 21-07-2017 à 08:01:10    

sew333 a écrit :

I check in gpuz and temperature limit is always 84C even when this happens. S nothing changed. Temperature limit 84C in advanced tab in newest gpuz. I checked and gpuz saying Current Temperature Limit 84C


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Marsh Posté le 21-07-2017 à 10:01:56    

You can try to remove the driver completely with DDU and reinstall it after but I doubt it is linked to the driver.
Worth a try anyway.
 
Check about video bios update also. The version you are using may have an issue...


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Marsh Posté le 21-07-2017 à 10:01:56   

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Marsh Posté le 21-07-2017 à 13:05:00    

Also i tried on 3 different drivers.

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Marsh Posté le 21-07-2017 à 13:49:25    

sew333 a écrit :

Also i tried on 3 different drivers.


 
Did you used DDU each time to insure that nothing left from previous installation?


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Marsh Posté le 21-07-2017 à 15:45:24    

yes

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