[SOLVED] Is this safe for my PC?

Jun 15, 2020
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I recently just switched cases and I was making sure this was okay. I did notice that when I moved things in and out that the fans run much harder then before, specifically I feel like the GPU fan constantly runs or Power supply. I'm taking it in within a few days but i wanted to double check! I put links down for both of my GPU-Z sets.
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PUHrNNuuqB8PBF9MvSHSPQXoJP1VPy_x/view?usp=sharing, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1b3lAL6gLwlQejgT37ekAxd2WpDT1cLW1/view?usp=sharing
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What case did you have?
What case do you have now?

All other components (CPU,mobo,RAM,GPU,PSU,fans) are the same as before?
Any other BIOS or software-level changes during the case swap?

Are your temps higher or lower than before?
My apologies. After i posted this i went to check it out and got things worked out. i have a 770 nvidia superclocked. the power supply i had was a 500w and i needed a 550w because i use 2 GPU'S and i had no idea that would make it a bit warmer in there till after checking things out, leading the back of the power supply to emit a warm feeling. "The More You Learn!"
Jun 15, 2020
2
0
10
What case did you have?
What case do you have now?

All other components (CPU,mobo,RAM,GPU,PSU,fans) are the same as before?
Any other BIOS or software-level changes during the case swap?

Are your temps higher or lower than before?
My apologies. After i posted this i went to check it out and got things worked out. i have a 770 nvidia superclocked. the power supply i had was a 500w and i needed a 550w because i use 2 GPU'S and i had no idea that would make it a bit warmer in there till after checking things out, leading the back of the power supply to emit a warm feeling. "The More You Learn!"
 
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