F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Consider using an air cooler for your CPU if it's blocking your GPU's airflow.

Consider using an air cooler for your CPU if it's blocking your GPU's airflow.

Consider using an air cooler for your CPU if it's blocking your GPU's airflow.

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philipds
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10-06-2016, 02:20 AM
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In short, the GPU isn’t fitting due to space and radiator placement. You’ve moved fans and radiator, but crashes still happen when temps hit 80°C. Online advice points to either power or thermal problems. With a 14400Hz CPU, you likely don’t need an AIO for it. If it’s overheating, consider a better PSU or higher wattage one. Or both could be the issue.
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philipds
10-06-2016, 02:20 AM #1

In short, the GPU isn’t fitting due to space and radiator placement. You’ve moved fans and radiator, but crashes still happen when temps hit 80°C. Online advice points to either power or thermal problems. With a 14400Hz CPU, you likely don’t need an AIO for it. If it’s overheating, consider a better PSU or higher wattage one. Or both could be the issue.

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mrm4088
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10-06-2016, 03:15 AM
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I'd remove one AIO fan near the GPU and check if the CPU temperature is within acceptable limits.
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mrm4088
10-06-2016, 03:15 AM #2

I'd remove one AIO fan near the GPU and check if the CPU temperature is within acceptable limits.

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imTri
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10-06-2016, 03:45 AM
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Consider using HWinfo64 or GPU-z to track your system sensors and identify the cause of crashes. This helps focus on the problem instead of wasting resources. For upgrading the AIO, many powerful air coolers are available now. No concerns there.
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imTri
10-06-2016, 03:45 AM #3

Consider using HWinfo64 or GPU-z to track your system sensors and identify the cause of crashes. This helps focus on the problem instead of wasting resources. For upgrading the AIO, many powerful air coolers are available now. No concerns there.