prototype
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My 8800GT died recently and i think it was partially due to heat issues so I need to cool off my system asap.

This is my system case
https://thumbs2.modthesims.info/img/2/5/1/2/4/4/0/MTS2_hudy777_881238_NZXT_Apollo_47f9e8e62c694.jpg

I am thinking I should take the optical drive panels out from the spaces i am not using (3 optical drive spaces total) and install some kind of fan system there.

I could just leave
those panels open and install some kind of filter so it can at least have one way air flow.

Please tell me what you guys think of either idea or let me know what you can think of.

Thank you/Karma for any replies.

Last edited by prototype (2010-02-06 18:38:00)

AussieReaper
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It could also have been dust related, if you get dust in your case it can heat things up so open your case up and if you see any dust try to clean it out. Especially if your current fan is dusty.
https://i.imgur.com/maVpUMN.png
FloppY_
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Buy a fridge, put your PC in it..




srsly,, 1 fan infront sucking in and one in the back blowing out should suffice...

I got 2 front, 1 back and 2 top, with the front ones beeing "suckers" since there are built in air-filters in the front of my centurion 590
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prototype
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AussieReaper wrote:

It could also have been dust related, if you get dust in your case it can heat things up so open your case up and if you see any dust try to clean it out. Especially if your current fan is dusty.
I dont think it was dust, i keep my system pretty clean.
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prototype wrote:

FloppY_ wrote:

Buy a fridge, put your PC in it..




srsly,, 1 fan infront sucking in and one in the back blowing out should suffice...

I got 2 front, 1 back and 2 top, with the front ones beeing "suckers" since there are built in air-filters in the front of my centurion 590
I only have 3 fans, one on the side and one in the back
Considering you say it is clean, it must have been a malfunction,, because 2 fans can cool allmost any system, as long as they do not counter eachother...
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prototype
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my house stays warm and I am in my den in the corner of the room so it gets hotter than the rest of the house.

would that matter ?

Last edited by prototype (2010-02-06 18:46:45)

prototype
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I meant to say that my system has 3 fans,

one in the front, one side and one back.
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prototype wrote:

my house stays warm and I am in my den in the corner of the room so it gets hotter than the rest of the house.

would that matter ?
doubtfull, unless the room temp. is above 40celcius,, lol....
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prototype
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it gets about 80 degrees Ferninheight
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prototype wrote:

it gets about 80 degrees Ferninheight
https://cdn1.knowyourmeme.com/i/3309/original/i-dunno-lol.jpg
google fahrenheit celcius translator or something...
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TravisC555
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prototype wrote:

one in the front, one side and one back.
Where is your fan in front, under the hard drive cage? I have the same case (only it is black), would it be possible to take some pics after you are done, if you decide to do this?

Last edited by TravisC555 (2010-02-06 19:09:53)

Finray
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That case has (if I'm not mistaken) a 120mm exhaust fan, 80mm exhaust/intake (can't be sure) on the side, and I'm presuming another 120mm intake on the front. That's MORE than enough cooling. I've got a 120mm intake, and an 80mm exhaust. They're both unplugged, Lol.

Once you get your new GPU, get a thermometer and check the temperature inside the case, and also monitor your CPU/GPU temperature readings. Under 80 degrees C (176F) for GPU is very safe, but anything over that you've got problems, whereas with CPUs, try not to exeed 70 degrees C (158F)
https://i.imgur.com/qwWEP9F.png
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Finray wrote:

That case has (if I'm not mistaken) a 120mm exhaust fan, 80mm exhaust/intake (can't be sure) on the side, and I'm presuming another 120mm intake on the front. That's MORE than enough cooling. I've got a 120mm intake, and an 80mm exhaust. They're both unplugged, Lol.

Once you get your new GPU, get a thermometer and check the temperature inside the case, and also monitor your CPU/GPU temperature readings. Under 80 degrees C (176F) for GPU is very safe, but anything over that you've got problems, whereas with CPUs, try not to exeed 70 degrees C (158F)
wtf... My Radeon 4870Toxic runs 40celcius idle

I'm pretty sure the intel c2d's auto-shutdown when reaching near-80 celcius...
They should never go above 60celcius... My E8500 runs <40celcius idle...
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max
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idle temps are meaningless. 75°C is about the max for a C2D, i7s can go much higher. GPUs are fine up to 105°C
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max wrote:

idle temps are meaningless. 75°C is about the max for a C2D, i7s can go much higher. GPUs are fine up to 105°C
My 5770 runs at around 80 degrees.. I get nervous and turn up the fans at that stage
https://i.imgur.com/qwWEP9F.png
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Finray wrote:

max wrote:

idle temps are meaningless. 75°C is about the max for a C2D, i7s can go much higher. GPUs are fine up to 105°C
My 5770 runs at around 80 degrees.. I get nervous and turn up the fans at that stage
I agree, GPUs should stay below 80
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Finray
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FloppY_ wrote:

Finray wrote:

max wrote:

idle temps are meaningless. 75°C is about the max for a C2D, i7s can go much higher. GPUs are fine up to 105°C
My 5770 runs at around 80 degrees.. I get nervous and turn up the fans at that stage
I agree, GPUs should stay below 80
If I put the fan at 100%, load temps don't exceed 55 degrees.. although my ears do bleed.
https://i.imgur.com/qwWEP9F.png
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Finray wrote:

FloppY_ wrote:

Finray wrote:


My 5770 runs at around 80 degrees.. I get nervous and turn up the fans at that stage
I agree, GPUs should stay below 80
If I put the fan at 100%, load temps don't exceed 55 degrees.. although my ears do bleed.
Meh, let software handle it tbh

My 4870Toxic doesn't make much sound on auto-fan...
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TravisC555
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Finray wrote:

That case has (if I'm not mistaken) a 120mm exhaust fan, 80mm exhaust/intake (can't be sure) on the side, and I'm presuming another 120mm intake on the front. That's MORE than enough cooling.
No, I have the same case and the only fans that it came with it were the two pictured in the OP (one on the window and one at the rear below the PSU). Although I did purchase it about 4 years ago,  but on Newegg it says it comes with  two 120mm fans.

Last edited by TravisC555 (2010-02-07 12:12:27)

Finray
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TravisC555 wrote:

Finray wrote:

That case has (if I'm not mistaken) a 120mm exhaust fan, 80mm exhaust/intake (can't be sure) on the side, and I'm presuming another 120mm intake on the front. That's MORE than enough cooling.
No, I have the same case and the only fans that it came with it were the two pictured in the OP (one on the window and one at the rear below the PSU). Although I did purchase it about 4 years ago,  but on Newegg it says it comes with  two 120mm fans.
If the 80mm on the side works as an intake, and the 120mm on the back works for exhaust, then it's still enough.
https://i.imgur.com/qwWEP9F.png
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Offtopic: HD 5xxx cards throttle down at 90c, they can't take as much heat as the older ones.
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GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

Offtopic: HD 5xxx cards throttle down at 90c, they can't take as much heat as the older ones.
Well that's a given isn't it?

I mean, they are built to consume less power and thus less heat...
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GC_PaNzerFIN
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FloppY_ wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

Offtopic: HD 5xxx cards throttle down at 90c, they can't take as much heat as the older ones.
Well that's a given isn't it?

I mean, they are built to consume less power and thus less heat...
the less heat feels kinda bs when the card is near throttle level at stock fanspeed Oh well... thankfully its pretty quiet so little boost in fanspeed ain't too bad.

Last edited by GC_PaNzerFIN (2010-02-07 17:19:49)

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GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

FloppY_ wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

Offtopic: HD 5xxx cards throttle down at 90c, they can't take as much heat as the older ones.
Well that's a given isn't it?

I mean, they are built to consume less power and thus less heat...
the less heat feels kinda bs when the card is near throttle level at stock fanspeed Oh well... thankfully its pretty quiet so little boost in fanspeed ain't too bad.
I'm still waiting for that 5870 Vapor-X (sapphire non-stock cooler with normal 80mm fan) to arrive in decent stores with a reasonable pricetag here in Denmark...

Last edited by FloppY_ (2010-02-07 17:21:33)

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Finray
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GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

the less heat feels kinda bs when the card is near throttle level at stock fanspeed Oh well... thankfully its pretty quiet so little boost in fanspeed ain't too bad.
Tried yours on 100%? Damn it's loud.
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