was just discussing this with a friend, since I upgraded my GPU, my CPU temp went up by 10 degrees. I was thinking about making a separate air zone just for the GPU, so its temp wont get dumped onto my CPU.
I also struggled with proper airflow in my old case, so I upgraded to Lian Li O11 Dynamic. It's certainly a lot better with its positive pressure setup, but RTX 3080 still dumps a lot of heat. A vertical GPU mount could help in some cases, but it introduces other challenges, unless there is a sufficient gap between the glass panel and the graphics card.
Wow just saw a vid on the same thing. I guess you have to have a pretty good (expensive) motherboard to have this type of sensor. I'm looking to create my first build would be a nice feature to have. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for your comment. I admit I have a somewhat fancier mobo, namely Asus ROG Strix X570-E. But all Strix boards* have the T_Sensor header, even the cheaper ones, e.g. B550-F. This one has a lot more reasonable price, at least in my country. Good luck with your first build! Feel free to drop me another comment if you have any questions / comments / funny stories. 😉 *EDIT: All recent AM4 Strix boards.
One more thing: Motherboards are relatively safe to buy from the second hand market, so perhaps I would explore that option. Here's a vid where I did exactly that: ruclips.net/video/BnH5arVUc7w/видео.html
I recently treated myself to Lian li Uni SL Uni fans, and their L connect software allows me to set up CPU or GPU temps as main fan curves, best money I have ever spent. That way I dont have to use mobo or other probes.
That was a very intriguing outro :D
Building a system has become even more complex than 2000s and 2010s lol
was just discussing this with a friend, since I upgraded my GPU, my CPU temp went up by 10 degrees. I was thinking about making a separate air zone just for the GPU, so its temp wont get dumped onto my CPU.
I also struggled with proper airflow in my old case, so I upgraded to Lian Li O11 Dynamic. It's certainly a lot better with its positive pressure setup, but RTX 3080 still dumps a lot of heat.
A vertical GPU mount could help in some cases, but it introduces other challenges, unless there is a sufficient gap between the glass panel and the graphics card.
Wow just saw a vid on the same thing. I guess you have to have a pretty good (expensive) motherboard to have this type of sensor. I'm looking to create my first build would be a nice feature to have. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for your comment. I admit I have a somewhat fancier mobo, namely Asus ROG Strix X570-E. But all Strix boards* have the T_Sensor header, even the cheaper ones, e.g. B550-F. This one has a lot more reasonable price, at least in my country.
Good luck with your first build! Feel free to drop me another comment if you have any questions / comments / funny stories. 😉
*EDIT: All recent AM4 Strix boards.
One more thing: Motherboards are relatively safe to buy from the second hand market, so perhaps I would explore that option. Here's a vid where I did exactly that: ruclips.net/video/BnH5arVUc7w/видео.html
@@savvylayman Wow, thanks a lot!
I recently treated myself to Lian li Uni SL Uni fans, and their L connect software allows me to set up CPU or GPU temps as main fan curves, best money I have ever spent. That way I dont have to use mobo or other probes.