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GTX 570 SIMPLY STUNNING

If the card dies, I get a refund :D

Which I would prefer right now

Also, I don't think 90 will kill my GPU, and if it does 'eventually', I doubt that time will come before I sell/replace it.

That about sums it up, doesn't it !!!, No respect for quality kit that a lot of people would love to own but can not afford.

Quite frankly I'm disgusted with Myself for Not noticing that You removed the Case fans, What the hell were You thinking ?

Hardly surprising that so many of the new cases come "screwdriver free" So the Kiddies don't even need to learn how to use a screwdriver and they can remove the components much quicker to RMA them !
 
Damm right I think their not supposed to run at 90+ c for extended periods, Its a maximum not a target.

Why do You think a lot of laptops don't last very long ?

Heat is the arch enemy of electronics...do a bit of reading ! Component life is drastically shortened by elevated temps.

You fancy Yourself as an Overclocker, Well the first thing You should learn is stability is improved no end with lower temps, which is why water cooling etc..was developed.

Here's Your first lesson..
For a given Air inlet you should be looking at 1.5x bigger for the exhaust because the heated air expands, It's always better to get rid of the hot air than blow in cold air.
 
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I have never heard such rubbish.

Look at the Silverstone cases, such as the RV02 and FT02 they work on a positive pressure principal. :rolleyes:

You are however right with the rest of you post re limits, targets and stability.:D

Matt

Your about as bright as Cythx then !

Positive pressure principle is about controlling cooling air flow by blowing more in than you extract at your chosen positions.

It is still Cycling lots of cooling air for the purpose of cooling. it DOES NOT mean forcing air in and not taking it out will give the same effect :rolleyes:

My most basic point about cooling stands, heated air expands, so You have more air to get rid off after it's "worked"
 
Cooling is a very interesting Science, Your medium Air or Water generally needs to stay long enough around the heat source to efficiently absorb the heat and like wise, long enough in the radiator to liberate it.

With Air cooling, it does not take a genius to realize You can have a too much in or too much out, leaving large stagnated hot spots in the case.

I would say a sort of assisted Thermosiphon is what you are looking for ;)
 
Its aimed to operate silently with all its case fans running with good airflow. What you have done is take out its ability to cool but probably not reduced noise to any decent degree.

Don't waste You time and effort, He does not want help or advice because He thinks He knows better ! and enjoys acting the smart ass :rolleyes:
 
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