So I'm looking to switch things up a bit in my system. I recently got a liquid cooler for my CPU and have been vastly underwhelmed, to say the least. I have a case which allows me to have 3x140 fans in front, 1x140 fan in back and 2x 140 fans or 3x120 fans on top. Currently my 360 radiator is on top pushing the air out. The fans in front pull air in and the back fan goes out. I'm going to be getting a 120 radiator for my GPU soon and I'm wondering what would be the best setup for optimal air flow to keep everything nice and chilly? I was thinking of putting the GPU radiator on the front, pulling in with the other 2 and keeping the top and rear fans as exhaust. I'm unsure as to whether or not radiators should always pull air in or what? Maybe since I have it as exhaust currently that would explain why it doesn't keep my CPU as chilled as advertised? I have the Thermaltake water 3.0. That'd be the most efficient setup, right?
I have a 1080ti and 7700k. Both seem to run hotter than other products in their lines. But my GPU runs ridiculously hot, I'm talking rockets up to 80 on fallout 4, and my CPU, with the 360 radiator, goes around 40-60 under medium to heavy loads. Maybe the pump isn't working right? Or idk really, I'm new to liquid cooling.
I have a 1080ti and 7700k. Both seem to run hotter than other products in their lines. But my GPU runs ridiculously hot, I'm talking rockets up to 80 on fallout 4, and my CPU, with the 360 radiator, goes around 40-60 under medium to heavy loads. Maybe the pump isn't working right? Or idk really, I'm new to liquid cooling.
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