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Nvidia 1080 Ti Water Cooled Temps | Cool the Excess Heat of the GPU

Last Updated on June 10, 2023 by Jim Eddy Leave a Comment

Water cooling of GPUs is a very powerful and straightforward cooling technique. For the Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti Water Cooled Temps, the water cooling temperature is around 50°C overload and around 25°C ambient at idle state. 

Nvidia 1080 Ti Water Cooled Temps

Nvidia 1080 Ti Water Cooled Temps – How Is It?

The high-performance graphics cards we use nowadays can put out two to three times the heat of any high-end CPU. It can be very annoying when the fan tries to cool down that excessive heat. Also, one fan won’t be enough to tackle all that heat, you need an extra fan or use any other method.

Water Cooling Saves

In a water cooling system, the thick tubes are closed block systems that are filled with cooling fluid or water that cannot be refilled by us or can’t be taken apart. Usually, few additives are added to water to prevent corrosion in tubes. In any water cooling solution, you will need a radiator with a fan to dissipate heat.

But How 1080 Ti Works

On the top of the graphics card core, the water cooling block sits and takes away the heat from the GPU (Graphics card). Though the block, water, or other coolant keeps moving by the pump through the loop into the radiator where it is cooled down by the fan on the radiator and then returned to the block to do the same thing over and over.

How High the Temperature Threat

The GPU temperature can get as high as 70°C or 90°C while playing some high-end games or using multiple core engaging software. But when using the water cooling system, the GPU temperature will be around 50°C depending on the ambient temperature. However, no need to worry if the temperature doesn’t rise above 70°C.

When the GPU is in an idle state, the average ideal ambient temperature is approximately 22°C that can vary a little for different GPUs. The performance of the water cooling system can deteriorate with time and the cooling temperature can get higher than in any normal state. 

Why Is My Water-Cooled GPU Not Working

There are several reasons for which the cooling system won’t work properly to provide the ideal water cooling temperature. There can be any internal leak in the block, the fan in the radiator may need to be cleaned, the coolant can drop its properties to do its jobs, etc.

How 1080 Ti Water Cooled Temps Exceeds All

In short, if your 1080 Ti graphics card stays near 50°C while playing any HD game, the water cooling system is doing fine. If the temperature rises over 60°C, you can keep checking from time to time if there is any problem.

Final Verdict

Although the average 1080 Ti water-cooled temps are good enough to cool down your graphics card and provide the best performance in gaming. But this is a very expensive method while inexpensive air cooling can also give the same result. You can use an aftermarket cooler for your graphics card.

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