[SOLVED] Overheating (65C+) Do I need to move fans or get more?

Snak3yz

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I've recently built a new PC and I'm having a bit of trouble with overheating. The case I got - the meshify c, came with two fans one and front and one at back, but I had to move the front one up higher because my graphics card is too big (see image below). Now my PC is running games pretty bad at around 65C. Should I move the positions of these fans, buy more fans or am I going to have to buy a new, larger case?

View: https://imgur.com/TpsEHDH
 
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I've recently built a new PC and I'm having a bit of trouble with overheating. The case I got - the meshify c, came with two fans one and front and one at back, but I had to move the front one up higher because my graphics card is too big (see image below). Now my PC is running games pretty bad at around 65C. Should I move the positions of these fans, buy more fans or am I going to have to buy a new, larger case?

View: https://imgur.com/TpsEHDH
Most modern CPUs and GPUs are just fine at 65c, that can't be your main problem.

Furzumz

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I'm rather heavily doubting that case setup is the cause of any overheating.

Popatim already asked it but what part(s) are running at 65c? We can check the temperature ranges to tell you if 65c is normal or not

For example, its not uncommon for RTX 2070 supers to hit well into 70c+ territory while gaming
 
I've recently built a new PC and I'm having a bit of trouble with overheating. The case I got - the meshify c, came with two fans one and front and one at back, but I had to move the front one up higher because my graphics card is too big (see image below). Now my PC is running games pretty bad at around 65C. Should I move the positions of these fans, buy more fans or am I going to have to buy a new, larger case?

View: https://imgur.com/TpsEHDH
Most modern CPUs and GPUs are just fine at 65c, that can't be your main problem.
 
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