So I bought a pre-built PC from skytech gaming on black friday. I normally like to build my own but the price was hard to pass up considering all the parts u get for the price
Ryzen 5 3600 w/wraith
ASRock 450m motherboard
16gb 3000hz ram (team force)
Msi 2070 super
550w PSU
Unsure of case brand because they put their logo on it
2 front intake,1 back exhaust rgb fans
So basically the problem I'm running into with this is the GPU is getting upwards of 83c. Originally the PSU fan was facing the GPU so I flipped it where it intakes from the bottom to see if that would help, no such luck. I feel like the fans are not pushing enough air. Not to mention there is not much space (maybe 2 in.) between the GPU and PSU which makes it hard to get the hot air out of there. It has tempered glass on the side with hinges. So I opened it to let it breath and it dropped the temp at least down to about 72c. It's a rather small case I will post some pictures once I get home from work. It is in the top pcie slot. I'm not sure which way to go with this a new case or better fans.
Ryzen 5 3600 w/wraith
ASRock 450m motherboard
16gb 3000hz ram (team force)
Msi 2070 super
550w PSU
Unsure of case brand because they put their logo on it
2 front intake,1 back exhaust rgb fans
So basically the problem I'm running into with this is the GPU is getting upwards of 83c. Originally the PSU fan was facing the GPU so I flipped it where it intakes from the bottom to see if that would help, no such luck. I feel like the fans are not pushing enough air. Not to mention there is not much space (maybe 2 in.) between the GPU and PSU which makes it hard to get the hot air out of there. It has tempered glass on the side with hinges. So I opened it to let it breath and it dropped the temp at least down to about 72c. It's a rather small case I will post some pictures once I get home from work. It is in the top pcie slot. I'm not sure which way to go with this a new case or better fans.