Datt :
Hey you guys know that there has been a lot of new technology I want to know what's the best graphic card on that bad boy. For gaming. I have bought that ice edge fan and I want to know if I need another fan and which fan should I use I have 600 watt psu. I want to connect 2 fans on the heat sink. Which fan do you recommend.
First, I don't want to be sounding rude, please read my guide, it explains a lot of things. The beauty of ICEEDGE is in standardization, you can take any 92mm fan and use it there. If you read my guide, you will see that you need fan with 2 connectors as push fan - you can not control fan speeds with software, hardware only, so you will need to upgrade 2 fans and add another (in original case). Push CPU fan has 4 pin small connector and Exhaust fan has 3 pin connector, I don't remember if IceEdge has to connectors, but you need at least 2 fans with 2 connectors each, one for motherboard and another is Molex, this way Fan will work at 100% speed all the time, no harm done here, just a bit noisy. If you have an experience with PCs hardware, I would recommend fan controller (see the guide for examples). And you can add extra, CPU pull fan with only Molex connector. This is must be done, at least. If you live in hot climate, than you can add 2 80mm fans to the front panel (guide) to aid with air.
I went with CityNet fans, strong, but noisy. In any case, make sure that fans have bearing, not sleeves - sleeves are quieter, but last less and can be used only in vertical application.
If you want new GPU, I would recommend not to go overboard here, GTX 960 is too much, will be definately bottlenecked by your CPU, my GTX 660 is just a bit stronger than my overclocked Phenom 965 BE, so if you do not overclock, the gap will be larger and in this case GTX 750 TI, the fastest edition, will be just good for you, can not comment on GTX 950, it is too new still.
With PSU, 550-600 watt is more than enough for you, instead of higher wattage, it is better to go with quality.
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