Played Bf3 for 4 hours all component temps are quite high but within the normal range.
cpu:57c
gpu:78c
ram:70c
I checked with other formus and sites that present benchmarks and temp and my Gpu temp in Bf3 is even low than average which is 81c
I'm a bit concerned about the ram's although i understood that rams can even get to 80-90c with some games, still I think I'll buy another system fan for intake and a small fan for ram cooling solution...
temps can be way lower then that bro
since this case only has 1 front take in fan.
you can place another one on the bottom next to the powersupply,
also the cpu rad needs another fan, it should have 2, in push pull config,
and in top you can also place fans btw, it all needs low rpm, to keep it "silent" fans, good ones, which still provide enough air pressure, jetflo's
airflow pic:
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fans:
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guru3d test of the card:
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[Edited by jackbig, 7/8/2013 3:45:55 PM]
Played Bf3 for 4 hours all component temps are quite high but within the normal range.
cpu:57c
gpu:78c
ram:70c
I checked with other formus and sites that present benchmarks and temp and my Gpu temp in Bf3 is even low than average which is 81c
I'm a bit concerned about the ram's although i understood that rams can even get to 80-90c with some games, still I think I'll buy another system fan for intake and a small fan for ram cooling solution...
temps can be way lower then that bro
since this case only has 1 front take in fan.
you can place another one on the bottom next to the powersupply,
also the cpu rad needs another fan, it should have 2, in push pull config,
and in top you can also place fans btw, it all needs low rpm, to keep it "silent" fans, good ones, which still provide enough air pressure, jetflo's
airflow pic:
Link
fans:
Link
guru3d test of the card:
Link
[Edited by jackbig, 7/8/2013 3:45:55 PM]
Exactly what I was thinking, I'll add another fan below and another one to the cpu's water cooler- sandwich style.
Above I have only one "exhaust" and I dont know if I'll add another one because it's more difficult that area..
Thanks bro, and awesome research btw.