polycrac
Super Star
So... I know this might seem like heresy to some but with the hot weather I'm trying to limit my PC's performance to generate less heat. Partly because I have this week off so doing a lot of gaming and its hot enough already, partly because I'm trying to keep the fan noise down (don't want to be wearing my usual massive gaming headphones in the heat).
So far I've set a framerate limit in the Nvidia control center (no idea how/if this is possible in GEForce Experience?), reduced my usual graphics settings in the games I'm playing (today, mostly total war warhammer 2) and altered my fan profile to quiet.
Most of the online advice I could find was based on ejecting as much heat as possible from the magic box - but since that just dumps the heat into my room, I'd rather avoid generating that heat to begin with. Do you have any other tips for general heat management?
If it matters, I have a 2080Ti and 2700x, in a Corsair 500D SE (with one added rear fan and a H100 cooler) and I'm using a 1440p/165Hz monitor
So far I've set a framerate limit in the Nvidia control center (no idea how/if this is possible in GEForce Experience?), reduced my usual graphics settings in the games I'm playing (today, mostly total war warhammer 2) and altered my fan profile to quiet.
Most of the online advice I could find was based on ejecting as much heat as possible from the magic box - but since that just dumps the heat into my room, I'd rather avoid generating that heat to begin with. Do you have any other tips for general heat management?
If it matters, I have a 2080Ti and 2700x, in a Corsair 500D SE (with one added rear fan and a H100 cooler) and I'm using a 1440p/165Hz monitor