[SOLVED] Need cooler/noise reducer for dell oem rtx 2060super?

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Just got a second hand rtx 2060 super. It's a mini single fan from one of the dell desktop.
View: https://m.imgur.com/a/SLBc4xR


It runs louder when pushed in gaming. I have tried scaling back the gpu using msi after burning but it still is loud. the gpu usage is about 60-70% with a temp of 70s degree F clocking at 1800-1900mhz


I am trying to figure out if there is a cooling option available in the market for it whether it be one that works for every gpu or just a small set of gpu
I prefer Aio cooling and was wondering if the cooler by byski for msi 2060 super works https://www.amazon.com/Cooling-Waterblock-Graphic-Gigabyte-GeForce/dp/B07PVJD4FV/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1...


if i am out of option for water cool i guess i can try something like the GDSTime dual fan 90mm but can anyone confirm


along with a gpu cooler i can also try to upgrade my case for better fans as my office pc case might be a huge problem. I don't want to go the extra route of modding the kraken g12 to fit the gpu which it might not anyways. This one is a tough one since this proprietary oem rtx 2060 super has a unique dimension

Cpu: ryzen 3 3100 stock
Ram: gskill 8gb ddr4 2130mhz
Storage: 1tb Samsung 860 ssd sata drive
Mobo: asus prime b450 A/CSM

Regular office pc case micro atx
 
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I doubt it will work.
Since with waterblocks, ussually the only models that are supported are mentioned in the title of the product.
I dont think you can replace the cooler with any other, since its a OEM and rarely who has the same model as you.
"This one is a tough one since this proprietary oem rtx 2060 super has a unique dimension "
Exactly.
Actually one thing you can do is buy a case that is made for noise canceling, while being decent at cooling.
This case should drastically lower your noise : )
I doubt it will work.
Since with waterblocks, ussually the only models that are supported are mentioned in the title of the product.
I dont think you can replace the cooler with any other, since its a OEM and rarely who has the same model as you.
"This one is a tough one since this proprietary oem rtx 2060 super has a unique dimension "
Exactly.
Actually one thing you can do is buy a case that is made for noise canceling, while being decent at cooling.
This case should drastically lower your noise : )
 
Solution
Office cases usually has bad cooling, so getting a new one and fit a few 140mm fans will make a huge difference.

However, if you want a free solution for your issue, you can always undervolt the gpu which will make it run at lower voltages, therefore cooler temps. There are plenty of guides out there, try it, it is fun and totally worth it.
 
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