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discussion about air flow issue with nzxt switch 810

discussion about air flow issue with nzxt switch 810

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SSylvester
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02-22-2016, 05:28 AM
#1
http://imgur.com/a/3tBgK
so i was wondering if there is anyway to make air flow better because i only really see my gpu overheat when i play tera other wise its maximum 65C
my power supply has a top fan and my gpu fans point down so i don't if that's fixable with out water cooling or there is something i'm not thinking of.
The reason i ask now is because I am thinking of upgrading to a 1080. So i tried to make the airflow enter from the bottom and escape through the radiator through the top
also i removed the bottom cage because i feel it deemed unnecessary for now.
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SSylvester
02-22-2016, 05:28 AM #1

http://imgur.com/a/3tBgK
so i was wondering if there is anyway to make air flow better because i only really see my gpu overheat when i play tera other wise its maximum 65C
my power supply has a top fan and my gpu fans point down so i don't if that's fixable with out water cooling or there is something i'm not thinking of.
The reason i ask now is because I am thinking of upgrading to a 1080. So i tried to make the airflow enter from the bottom and escape through the radiator through the top
also i removed the bottom cage because i feel it deemed unnecessary for now.

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HeroBrin0123
Member
101
02-23-2016, 09:34 PM
#2
You mean your PSU blowing Hot air into the system,? you should switch your PSU then upside down
and what are the MAX gpu temp you are achieving? and have you overclocked it?
your fans position are perfectly right i see no issue there
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HeroBrin0123
02-23-2016, 09:34 PM #2

You mean your PSU blowing Hot air into the system,? you should switch your PSU then upside down
and what are the MAX gpu temp you are achieving? and have you overclocked it?
your fans position are perfectly right i see no issue there

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Bidsie
Member
168
02-23-2016, 10:16 PM
#3
Do you think your PSU is emitting hot air into the system? You should replace it and turn it upside down. What is the maximum GPU temperature you're reaching? Have you ever overclocked it? Your fan placement looks correct, nothing seems wrong.
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Bidsie
02-23-2016, 10:16 PM #3

Do you think your PSU is emitting hot air into the system? You should replace it and turn it upside down. What is the maximum GPU temperature you're reaching? Have you ever overclocked it? Your fan placement looks correct, nothing seems wrong.