Hello! So I have to worry about every small thing my brain can think of with my PC, and this time it's about a case fan cable that is slightly touching the top of the GPU. Image:
View: https://imgur.com/a/39VPK6U
- the angle is a bit wonky, but when looking at it from the side the only part of the cable that is actually touching the GPU is the part that is on top of the PCB.
Now I know that because everything is insulated, it won't damage anything, but I'm worried if the cable is going to melt. Do you think the GPU will produce enough heat where the cable is to where it actually melts the cable? I've seen that the GPU itself doesn't get as hot as the core, but no one ever says how hot the outside of the GPU actually gets when the core is at like 80c.
It's been like this for about 1-2 months if it makes a difference.
Thank you!
- the angle is a bit wonky, but when looking at it from the side the only part of the cable that is actually touching the GPU is the part that is on top of the PCB.
Now I know that because everything is insulated, it won't damage anything, but I'm worried if the cable is going to melt. Do you think the GPU will produce enough heat where the cable is to where it actually melts the cable? I've seen that the GPU itself doesn't get as hot as the core, but no one ever says how hot the outside of the GPU actually gets when the core is at like 80c.
It's been like this for about 1-2 months if it makes a difference.
Thank you!