What a difference a few fans make. I got drops of 5C CPU, 4C PWMIC, 16C CHIPSET and 7C GPU. No pics of the GPU though . It used to idle at 45C but now idles at 38C.
Before and after temps at idle:
Changes made:
"After" temps taken at ambient temp of 69F. "Before" temps taken at an ambient temp of 73F. Once it warms up again I expect it'll add a few C to my temps above.
The chipset temps were probably most affected by the increased RPMs of the new fan and perhaps more importantly, I think the old fan was failing at the time I took the "before" pic. I think that helps explain why it was so high to begin with.
It was highly stressful changing out that stupid fan. I haven't had my machine gutted like that since I put it together. I wish I'd done it at that time instead.
Overall I'd say it was worth the effort though, especially considering that the chipset fan was making a hell of a racket and certainly going to fail very soon anyway.
Before and after temps at idle:
Changes made:
- Stock chipset fan replaced with Evercool VC-RE
- Added Antec PCI slot 15CFM intake fan under GPU.
- Replaced CPU panaflo fan w/ identical one w/ an RPM sensor on it (X at end of model#)
- Moved top exhaust fan to different header (not PWMIC) since it doesn't cool that part I didn't need to know it's RPMs (may add a specific one for that region later)
- Cleaned all intake filters, fans and CPU heat sink - all had a lot of dust after 2 years use.
"After" temps taken at ambient temp of 69F. "Before" temps taken at an ambient temp of 73F. Once it warms up again I expect it'll add a few C to my temps above.
The chipset temps were probably most affected by the increased RPMs of the new fan and perhaps more importantly, I think the old fan was failing at the time I took the "before" pic. I think that helps explain why it was so high to begin with.
It was highly stressful changing out that stupid fan. I haven't had my machine gutted like that since I put it together. I wish I'd done it at that time instead.
Overall I'd say it was worth the effort though, especially considering that the chipset fan was making a hell of a racket and certainly going to fail very soon anyway.