My now-ancient 970 GTX is at 35° on 441.20

441.20 here @ 37°c , RTX2080 , idle with fans off.

Driver updates sometimes add new features like that sharpen in the drivers even when a game isn’t directly supported by Ansel freestyle filters.

425.31 oh my god it’s been a while.
Anyway, 37 at idle 1070 FE

37 at idle on my EVGA 2080 Ti with three fans going, on driver 441.12.
Idle always seems to be about 14 degrees warmer than the ambient room temp. If it gets higher than that, I know it’s time for a dusting. ;)

Someone needs to do a webpage collecting all those mobo boxes. A slice of aesthetic history!

Crap, my 2070 is running at 55C at idle. That’s ridiculous.

Try rolling back to older versions?

Does your card have fan-stop ?

I’m using Precision X1 with the fans set at auto at stock speeds on an EVGA 2070 XC Ultra. 55C is with both fans at 12%, around 360 rpm.

Room temperature is around 70F, card at 131F. Now I’m concerned, suppose a rollback is needed.

EDIT: looks like I have 436.30 currently, and 441.20 is available, let’s see what that does.

I checked my 1080 Ti and the idle temperature was 65C. But the fan was only at 20%, so when I changed to advanced fan settings instead of auto, it upped to 60% and the temperature went down to 54C. So still way too high, this on 441.20.

Not sure why they would decrease the auto fan curve in later/recent driver versions to allow for that much more heat.

It seems like they did. I mean… if i override the fan curve with my own scheme it’s just better. I don’t get it. My fan doesn’t seem to want to run natively until it’s really hot like 80c. Throw on the fan and it drops quickly.

But either there’s a new misreading of temps on new drivers or something causing gpu usage to go warm. The noise or lack of is the same at idle for me and there’s no reduction.

I grew tired of trying to make a useful Hackintosh out of my itx 3900X / 5700 XT (anniversary) combo and just bought the new MacBook Pro with the Navi-based 5500M 8GB gpu. I’m hoping for a 580-ish level of Bootcamp performance. Fingers crossed…

PS, I’m selling the tiny 12 core itx monster. Loque S1 case (green)… it is very, very nice for a PC with arguably the most attractive SFF case made to date. Quiet and fast. 32GB / 2TB plus a pair of 1TB 970 Evo Plus in case you want to RAID.

Anyone using a 2080 with a 144hz 1440p monitor? My 1440p is acting up again, so looking at some gsync compat 1440p monitors to replace it. Not sure I could handle going back to 1080p.

Got a 2080 Ti with an Asus 1440p 144hz monitor, working great here.

I was using a 980ti with an Acer QHD 144hz monitor, you should be fine.

I have that config but my monitor call be overclocked to 165hz. 2080 runs everything silky smooth.

New AMD drivers are out, with a genuinely innovative feature-- dynamic resolution scaling at the driver level. Very cool. The implementation seems to scale resolution based on movement/mouse activity unfortunately though, it doesn’t dynamically adjust to hit a given framerate, which isn’t ideal. But maybe that wasn’t possible.

Integer scaling, too, finally! And it works on any AMD GPU you’re likely to be running, GCN Next or newer.

And finally small performance gains of 2-5% mean the 2070 Super is just a plain bad buy if you don’t care about ray-tracing and don’t have a hardware G-sync monitor already. Nvidia needs to adjust prices.