Hello guys,
Looking for some advice on cooling since i'm inexperienced !
So basically i have an ATX case, with 4 Arctic F12 fans, two at the rear/top which are exhausts, and the two at the front are intakes.
The setup looks like this: (i can't take pictures right now)
rear front
- - f - - - -
f - c r r - -
g g g g - f
p p - - - -f
legend:
- = not a component
f = fan (arctic f12)
c = cpu cooler (wraith stealth)
r = ram stick
g = gpu (sapphire pulse rx 5700 xt with fans facing downwards)
p = power supply (600w with fan facing the floor)
So the cpu runs at fine temperatures, even with the stock cooler, i guess it gets good cooling. (max 75°C)
However, the gpu temps are not so good, especially the gpu vram which goes above 90°C on load.
I believe this is because the gpu takes almost all the length of the case, blocking hot air between it and the psu, but i might be wrong !
Any suggestions to help me improve airflow in my case ? Thanks in advance
Looking for some advice on cooling since i'm inexperienced !
So basically i have an ATX case, with 4 Arctic F12 fans, two at the rear/top which are exhausts, and the two at the front are intakes.
The setup looks like this: (i can't take pictures right now)
rear front
- - f - - - -
f - c r r - -
g g g g - f
p p - - - -f
legend:
- = not a component
f = fan (arctic f12)
c = cpu cooler (wraith stealth)
r = ram stick
g = gpu (sapphire pulse rx 5700 xt with fans facing downwards)
p = power supply (600w with fan facing the floor)
So the cpu runs at fine temperatures, even with the stock cooler, i guess it gets good cooling. (max 75°C)
However, the gpu temps are not so good, especially the gpu vram which goes above 90°C on load.
I believe this is because the gpu takes almost all the length of the case, blocking hot air between it and the psu, but i might be wrong !
Any suggestions to help me improve airflow in my case ? Thanks in advance
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