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I have no idea what the high end of temp's is for your GPU, hopefully it is in the manual you read ?
To me 90c is a whole lot of warm.
It is a known fact, heat kills electronic equipment prematurely, including nice new 'puters.
How about the link for the case ?
Last edited by COMPUTIAC; 17 Dec 2013 at 15:07.
ill look on nvidias cite. lucky for me, theres a life time warranty..
heres case:
Athena Power CA-GSB01DA Black 0.8mm SECC Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case - Newegg.com
There is a lifetime warranty on what ?
Looks like there is room for a intake fan here:
Last edited by COMPUTIAC; 17 Dec 2013 at 15:07.
Yes, so why not put one in there ?
It's not ideal for cooling the GPU but, it will help.
I take that back, looks like the HDD cage is wide open and the airflow will go onto the GPU.
i have a lifr time warrenty on the GPU
also i do have an 120mm intake there. i was talking about here rite in that corner. i would drill out 4 existing holes bigger.
also max temp for my gpu is 100C nvidia says
OK, in your pic's it did not show the fan in front.
Where you indicate in the above pic would be a good choice.
Add one or maybe two daisy chained and maybe speed controlled with a resistor.
Thermaltake AF0032 Thunderblade Clear LED Basic Fan - 120mm, Blue at TigerDirect.com
Or one of these and love the silence.
Newegg.com - NZXT RF-FZ20S-U1 200mm Blue LED True 200mm Wide Blue LED Fan with Sleeved-Cable