![]() Question 1: Are the current temps while gaming considered high for this GPU and could they damage the GPU if sustained over time in gaming sessions? I can see minor GPU throttling as it heats up but would be ok with that as it's not effecting my experience and only shows up in benchmarks/stress tests. Not inaudible but the wife doesn't complain anymore so all good! Max gpu temps I have seen were 78C when running 20 minute Time Spy & Heaven loops.īeing a bit stubborn and thinking that GPU temps could be a bit lower, I am still thinking about installing an AIO on top but I lack the knowledge to know it would actually make sense though. This is with side panel on and the whole system is already a lot more quite. GPU temps are around 35C when idle and 70-72C when gaming. Clear oversight/lack of research on my part so I ended up installing the AIO in the front and 2 fans on top and 1 on the rear as exhaust for now. ![]() When trying to install the AIO on the top, I unfortunately realized that my ram is too high though and that I would require a 240mm AIO. My plan was to have 3 intake fans in the front and my AIO (NZXT z63 280mm) on top plus 1 rear fan as exhaust. The things we do for PCs.I just bought a Corsair 4000D Airflow since I was not comfortable with noise level (no side panel) and the GPU temps, 75C+ without side panel, in my old NZXT H510. ![]() I'm presently trying to figure out whether the mobo I want will cause issues with a top-mounted 280mm radiator, as it seems that the 39mm height of its stupidly tall VRM is greater than the height of the LPX RAM that Corsair claims is compatible with a 280mm top radiator, but shorter than the height of their other RAM modules which aren't compatible (range seems like 44-55mm on their non-LPX RAM heights). ![]() I'm working on a TR build in this case so I've been real deep in the weeds on the radiator compatibility stuff. If the RGB isn't important, you could also swing a 280mm radiator if you get the Corsair LPX RAM, which I happen to have just bought and can confidently say is ~35mm tall physically (probably a smidge shorter when plugged into a DIMM slot). So you should be fine with your choice of RGB RAM if you get a 240mm radiator. Specifically they state the following for top radiator compatibility:Ģ80mm with CORSAIR LPX DRAM / 240mm with all CORSAIR DRAM I can't speak to #1, but per the docs that come with the 4000D Airflow ( click the "4000D Quick Start Guide" here), the Vengeance Pro RGB RAM is going to be too tall to pair with a 280mm radiator if you top mount it.
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