Caporegime
Boomstick777
Lol this is a nightmare
It sure is
My PSU fan is facing up into my case as sitting on carpet.
I'll get the bugger in somehwere, got a Phantom 820
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Boomstick777
Lol this is a nightmare
LoadsaMoney:
As not much gap below, and sitting on a carpet.Boomstick777:
Why a nope? Lol.
Probably worth a try, but with it only being around 2.5 inches all in (fnarr fnarr ), i'll be able to get it at the rear, as got just under 3.5 inches gap to squeeze it in, or i could see (which from looking it may do), if i can squeeze it into my 5.25 drive cage, as im only using the top slot.
Meladath Oh... great.
Maybe what you have now but spin the back 120mm around pulling cool air in? That way you can cool both the CPU and GPU with fresh air from outside and quickly exhaust it out and no low pressure problem again.
I see its very common to have that back fan sucking air in with a 2 rad CPU AIO.
I've been reading this thread from Canada all morning and I registered to say this one thing.
You can raise both the TDP and clock settings from the AMD OVERDRIVE interface in Catalyst.
That is all.
Mtom
I don't recommend putting the rad lower than the card(pump). The air bubbles going upwards, and the pump don't like to run on air...
Put it to the back, and put the 120mm fan to the bottom as intake