Ah… sweet.
I can put my hands on the central heating return pipe where the MagnaClean is, so I guess I have a big enough delta.
Of course, the flow is untouchable… hot potato!
Awesome, thank you.
I am not sure how to accurately measure that. It’s a very old Glow Worm boiler with just a numbers dial to set the boiler temperature. I have set it to number 4, max is 5.
Rads are hovering around 60C. I am using a cheap temp gun to get the reading off the rads.
I had the same issue (reference 6950 XT). I went back to team green (AIB model) in the end, quieter, used less power, and I do like to undervolt my cards.
My brother and I have been sorting out the gravity fed central system in the family home.
Pulled out all 12 rads to flush.
New circulation pump.
Added an Adey MagnaClean filter.
New cylinder thermostat.
Upgraded to the Tado starter kit (love this kit).
All rads are lovely and hot!
Had this issue on my old reference 6950 XT… the replacement card had the same high hotspot temp issue as well, so I gave the re-paste method a try, it didn’t make much difference.
Then I tried the reducing the power limit method, this did help with the temps and fan speeds, for only a 3% drop...
Consider just reducing the power limit only. I done this on my 6950 XT and sacrificed only a 3% drop in performance for lower temps and fan speeds… I didn’t like how the default settings ran for me.
It’s so true.
My 4070 Ti, runs cooler and draws less power with great performance. My previous heaters were not great in my SFF build (3080 FE and MBA 6950 XT).
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