


I do have a Zotac 3080 Trinity and it idles at 28 degrees, all fans full stop and thats with power limit at 105% and +500 OC on the memory.Īny person above saying make sure to leave the power limit at 100% is talking nonsense - when card is idling its totally irrelevant. But as long as the average and peak load temps are in the norm, perhaps not soo serious of a concern. The fact that has been mentioned above - that the fans on your 3080 doesnt spin up till around 50 - 55 degrees celsius (feature shared I think across majority of AiBs - FAN STOP) doesnt change another fact - 40 degrees idle on any 3080 (even FE) is a tad too high. I would definitely follow up with EVGA, or investigate your airflow. Here is my input, please I am not here to put some worries in your head, but. Nvidia Geforce Drivers Version: 460.89 (latest at the time of writing this) RAM: G.Skill Sniper X 32 GB (4x8) DDR4 3200Mhz RAM PSU: Corsair HX750 CMPSU-750HX 750W 80 PLUS SILVER (2 separate 8-pin power cables going to the PSU. GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 XC3 ULTRA GAMING Motherboard: MSI MAG X570 TOMAHAWK WIFI (Latest BIOS, non-beta installed) PC Case fans: 3x 120mm intake, 1x 120mm exhaust When stressed test (e.g via AIDA64 Extreme), the fans kick in and the card doesn't exceed 77☌ (screen cap from HWinfo attached), which is reassuring.ĬPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X (no OC applied. Should I be worried about the idle temps though? If yes, any suggestions? All fan curve settings are on default on Precision X1 (screencap attached). My EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 XC3 ULTRA (no OC applied) sits at around 55-60 ☌ on idle, and all 3 fans are at 0 rpm.
