Hi Guys
I have a cooling issue on my new machine and after some advice.
My case I know is not the best for cooling but I love it and it was expensive so would like to avoid changing it if possible. I will post the specs below but first the issue.
I have a Corsair H50 watercooler on my stock clocked I7 930, idle is around 38C and with Prime 95 I switch it off before it hits 70C so no idea how hot it goes.
The H50 is using the stock corsair fan and is in a Pull configuration venting air out the back of the case, front fans pull air into the case, top fan pulls air out.
I have read about the push-pull config but where can I get screws that will fit through the fan with enough thread to bite into the Rad holes? Also I must have not done everything right as sureley even stock I should be seeing better temps under load? Should I try refitting it and also using better paste (reccomendations?).
So thats issue 1, issue two is that I have 2 x Pallit GTX460 1Gb Sonic cards in SLI. Now the clearence between the cards is pitiful, maybe 2mm between the top cards fan and the bottom cards PCB. Now they overheat under load, using furmark I cancelled the test once the top card hit 83C (and still rising). I guess I could watercool the cards but I would need an external system, and I think the issue would be the water fittings on the cards GPU block, even if it works it would be expensive (tho I would like).
Another option I guess is to fix the H50 issue and then fit way more powerful fans in the case, but then I get the issue of noise and may not be that effective.
Next idea is to change case
.
Any advice much appreciated.
Spec:
Asus P6X58D-E
12Gb Corsair XMS3 Ram
I7 930 CPU
4 1TB HDD's at front of case.
2 X Pallit GTX 460 1GB Sonic (Factory OC)
Thanks
DJH
I have a cooling issue on my new machine and after some advice.
My case I know is not the best for cooling but I love it and it was expensive so would like to avoid changing it if possible. I will post the specs below but first the issue.
I have a Corsair H50 watercooler on my stock clocked I7 930, idle is around 38C and with Prime 95 I switch it off before it hits 70C so no idea how hot it goes.
The H50 is using the stock corsair fan and is in a Pull configuration venting air out the back of the case, front fans pull air into the case, top fan pulls air out.
I have read about the push-pull config but where can I get screws that will fit through the fan with enough thread to bite into the Rad holes? Also I must have not done everything right as sureley even stock I should be seeing better temps under load? Should I try refitting it and also using better paste (reccomendations?).
So thats issue 1, issue two is that I have 2 x Pallit GTX460 1Gb Sonic cards in SLI. Now the clearence between the cards is pitiful, maybe 2mm between the top cards fan and the bottom cards PCB. Now they overheat under load, using furmark I cancelled the test once the top card hit 83C (and still rising). I guess I could watercool the cards but I would need an external system, and I think the issue would be the water fittings on the cards GPU block, even if it works it would be expensive (tho I would like).
Another option I guess is to fix the H50 issue and then fit way more powerful fans in the case, but then I get the issue of noise and may not be that effective.
Next idea is to change case

Any advice much appreciated.
Spec:
Asus P6X58D-E
12Gb Corsair XMS3 Ram
I7 930 CPU
4 1TB HDD's at front of case.
2 X Pallit GTX 460 1GB Sonic (Factory OC)
Thanks
DJH