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Wise to use a AIO Liquid Cooled GPU with a case with only one exhaust fan?

darkserith

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Jun 19, 2013
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Hi guys,

I'm thinking about getting the AMD Fury X card that is getting released next week, but it has a all in one liquid cooling solution.

However, I have the SilverStone RV02-E case, which only has one exhaust fan.

So this means that my only exhaust fan would be the same fan that cools the radiator connected to the amd fury x.

Is this bad? if so, then i'll just wait until next month when the non-liquid cooled r9 fury comes out.

thanks.
 
Solution
Technically speaking, it would raise the temperature of the air in the radiator, compared to a case with multiple exhaust. That being said, it likely wont impact temperatures much if at all, as the AIO is rated as a 500w cooling solution.
Technically speaking, it would raise the temperature of the air in the radiator, compared to a case with multiple exhaust. That being said, it likely wont impact temperatures much if at all, as the AIO is rated as a 500w cooling solution.
 
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