Soldato
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Hi everyone
I'm running CPU/GPU at stock but I'm having some issues with overheating. They are in a Coolermaster Cosmos II case which I have to leave the side off for to help the hot air escape (I didn't think it would help either, but it did).
I'm running a 2012 i7 and an AMD R9 290. On certain games etc., the CPU goes above 60 degrees and starts beeping a warning (it's set to 60 in the BIOS), the GPU gets to around 76 degrees and then hard locks up the machine, not even the reset button will work, I have to hold down the power button to restart.
I've had enough of this and I need to find some solutions.
I'm going to clean the PC tomorrow of all possible dust. There are a lot of HDDs in there so wires blocking air flow is an issue but I've tided as much as possible.
New CPU cooler
I think investing in a new CPU cooler will be a good start. I have a Phanteks PH-TC14PE CPU cooler at the moment.
It's huge, takes up loads of room in the case and isn't venting hot air outside so I'd like to replace with a water cooled unit with a radiator.
I'd like to go for a Corsair H series, I have an original H50 in an older PC and it's been perfect after all these years. I don't want to go half measures so I'm thinking of the H115, however, I've read that the Corsair H115 can be difficult to fit sometimes, blocking motherboard components.
OCUK sell lots of other similar designs, should I go for a Corsair or another manufacturer?
If Corsair, is there any easy way round the hard fit problems?
New case fans...maybe
I'm also thinking about replacing the Cosmos fans with some third party fans if they are better / quieter.
Can any one recommend good case fan replacements, or are the case fans good enough?
On the specs it says how quiet they are (17db), but doesn't say how much volume of air they actually push so that makes me think it's quite low!
Thanks in advance! I am literally five years out of date with computer hardware now and am having trouble sifting through what sort of purchase I should be looking at!
I'm running CPU/GPU at stock but I'm having some issues with overheating. They are in a Coolermaster Cosmos II case which I have to leave the side off for to help the hot air escape (I didn't think it would help either, but it did).
I'm running a 2012 i7 and an AMD R9 290. On certain games etc., the CPU goes above 60 degrees and starts beeping a warning (it's set to 60 in the BIOS), the GPU gets to around 76 degrees and then hard locks up the machine, not even the reset button will work, I have to hold down the power button to restart.
I've had enough of this and I need to find some solutions.
I'm going to clean the PC tomorrow of all possible dust. There are a lot of HDDs in there so wires blocking air flow is an issue but I've tided as much as possible.
New CPU cooler
I think investing in a new CPU cooler will be a good start. I have a Phanteks PH-TC14PE CPU cooler at the moment.
It's huge, takes up loads of room in the case and isn't venting hot air outside so I'd like to replace with a water cooled unit with a radiator.
I'd like to go for a Corsair H series, I have an original H50 in an older PC and it's been perfect after all these years. I don't want to go half measures so I'm thinking of the H115, however, I've read that the Corsair H115 can be difficult to fit sometimes, blocking motherboard components.
OCUK sell lots of other similar designs, should I go for a Corsair or another manufacturer?
If Corsair, is there any easy way round the hard fit problems?
New case fans...maybe
I'm also thinking about replacing the Cosmos fans with some third party fans if they are better / quieter.
Can any one recommend good case fan replacements, or are the case fans good enough?
On the specs it says how quiet they are (17db), but doesn't say how much volume of air they actually push so that makes me think it's quite low!
Thanks in advance! I am literally five years out of date with computer hardware now and am having trouble sifting through what sort of purchase I should be looking at!