What is the pny gtx 960 max temp?

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       #11

    Yep you have a ventilation issue
    Time for a relocation project
    Modifing old desktop machine in new case
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       #12

    Are there any ways I can put a fan inside the case? I ordered a new case before this happened but don't know if it'll work with my Lenovo h50-50 motherboard https://pcpartpicker.com/part/rosewill-case-fbm02
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       #13

    Hi,
    You'd have to use cpu-z to detail what the board actually is
    CPUID
    Download and open and go to the Main board section/ memory/ graphic's and take screen shots.
    Lenovo.... isn't going to be detailed enough.

    But yes you don't even have a exhaust fan in the top back :/
    But you need at least one in the front or bottom intake which I can't tell if that's an option on that case.
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       #14

    Ok when I get back to the machine I'll scan it and I saw a 4 pin connector too by the opening. Looks like a fan can go there I suppose.
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       #15

    Yep at the very least add a af or sp120mm fan here or even a 4 pin PWM fan to suck hot air out of the case.
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       #16

    I don't need a new case for now it appears that I am blowing lots of cool air on it with my fan and it's going good so far, and I thought about it and I wanna avoid a new case at all costs. Sorry bout that..
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       #17

    Thank you so much I will do that!
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       #18

    Adding a fan or 2 is no biggie :)
    I would also get some plastic ties and wrap the bare ends of the loose wires where the plugs are so they don't touch anything metal and arch
    Looks like at least one is touching the top of the gpu.
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       #19

    Sounds great. Thanks again!
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       #20

    I'm so upset I just have played skyrim for an hour and it has froze on me twice while my gpu is only 45C! I have literally air pounding on it, and it even passed the benchmark test running at a solid 60C degrees for 16 mins. Is it just skyrim being dumb?
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