Get a decent airflow case with some Corsair AF120 fans - you will be laughing.
Today has been the hottest day I have recorded to be honest. From top to bottom - GPU 1, GPU 2 and CPU.
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Not buying any more cases! :p
The case isn't bad (in fact the suction is pretty strong at the front [have about 0.5-1cm gap at the sides and bottom where the door is for air to be pulled through, think of a vacuum cleaner with the small slit hose attachment), I just need to get better fans as the antec two cool have a weak static pressure and don't move "much" air. Hard drive temps are fine though, about 30-32 degrees (got 5 drives in total)
I would like to have a fan on my side panel for the GPU though, might have to do a little DIY sometime!
These 140mm fans look pretty good:
[url]http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=FG-063-AK&groupid=701&catid=2331&subcat=1816[/url]
Already got 1x120mm akassa apache fan at the back.
[quote="Rroff, post: 26475137"]Does your 21:9 do 75Hz properly btw? my Dell does which is a nice little bonus for gaming.
You really should go 120Hz though if your anything like me it will immeasurable boost how well your skill actually translates to things ingame compared to 60Hz - there is no way I could run and gun half sucessfully with a sniper rifle on 60Hz.[/QUOTE]
Not sure, I think it would though as the DELL is using the same panel, tbh I wouldn't overclock my monitor anyway though! Read mixed reports on it and I wouldn't want to reduce the life span of the monitor as I generally keep my monitors for at least 3 or 4 years.
Probably would make FPS multiplayer games even easier (especially with COD and CS) but I can't say that I find 60Hz to be holding me back "that much" in BF 4/3, hardline and even in the few games that I have played on cs: go.
I just can't go back to TN panel :(
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and yup def. the hottest day here so far :(
If I am playing any bf tonight, it won't be till at least 9PM or later.