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Hey guys,
Just looking for some cooling suggestions as had my gaming HTPC overheat recently, which hasn't been a noticeable issue until Fallout 4, in which it shuts down after running my temps up to...
-91c CPU
-80c mainboard(!!)
-51c HDD
and 86c on the GTX 970
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Specs...
Case - Fractal Node 605 currently with;
1x120mm left, 2x120mm right,
+(unoccupied) 2x 80mm at rear
i5 2500k (stock clocks atm, would OC if any headroom)
EVGA SSC gtx 970
16gb vengeance
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I'm guessing the mobo at 80c (and probs the ram) is causing the shutdowns.
This must be because the case is just not exhausting the heat generated & smashed around randomly in the case by the GTX 970... CPU air however is being pushed directly out the back.
Current airflow notes;
-The intake fan on the left is only really cooling the GTX 970 as it's so big it's acting like a wall to the right side (CPU/mobo) area of case.
-I'm not familiar with creating positive pressure etc, which is the best layout to try? How do I know where to install SP type fans rather than AF CFM?
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So... Which of these below, or other solutions would you try? I'm not too handy with modding but may attempt a simple-ish drilling job.
1) Buy a reference style gtx970 (or gtx1060/1070) ...
-Would having the GPU exhaust heat directly out the back likely cause acceptable temps?
2) Install/mod case to fit a water cooler (Corsair H100i v2 240mm rad)...
-Impulse bought this last week as £80 in sale, but think it will require a lot of modding to fit properly... Any ideas if its possible in a fractal Node 605 and how easy?
-Also will this even worth the hassle, as will GPU will still cook mobo/cpu/ram?
3) FANS - Adding 2x 80mm or new layouts Creating positive pressure etc
-I don't understand the best way to get a positive pressure setup needed in this case; Not sure if adding 2x80mm fans as exhausts will help as CPU air is maybe exhausted directly out anyway?
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I think option one is going to be the most cost effective way to go... So +Which gtx1070 cards do you know of that exhaust heat directly out the back? would it ONLY be the reference ones made by Nvidia?
Load Temps (with case closed, room temp around 18C)...
Thanks guys & gals
Just looking for some cooling suggestions as had my gaming HTPC overheat recently, which hasn't been a noticeable issue until Fallout 4, in which it shuts down after running my temps up to...
-91c CPU
-80c mainboard(!!)
-51c HDD
and 86c on the GTX 970
---------------------------------------------------------
Specs...
Case - Fractal Node 605 currently with;
1x120mm left, 2x120mm right,
+(unoccupied) 2x 80mm at rear
i5 2500k (stock clocks atm, would OC if any headroom)
EVGA SSC gtx 970
16gb vengeance
--------------------------------------------------------
I'm guessing the mobo at 80c (and probs the ram) is causing the shutdowns.
This must be because the case is just not exhausting the heat generated & smashed around randomly in the case by the GTX 970... CPU air however is being pushed directly out the back.
Current airflow notes;
-The intake fan on the left is only really cooling the GTX 970 as it's so big it's acting like a wall to the right side (CPU/mobo) area of case.
-I'm not familiar with creating positive pressure etc, which is the best layout to try? How do I know where to install SP type fans rather than AF CFM?
--------------
So... Which of these below, or other solutions would you try? I'm not too handy with modding but may attempt a simple-ish drilling job.
1) Buy a reference style gtx970 (or gtx1060/1070) ...
-Would having the GPU exhaust heat directly out the back likely cause acceptable temps?
2) Install/mod case to fit a water cooler (Corsair H100i v2 240mm rad)...
-Impulse bought this last week as £80 in sale, but think it will require a lot of modding to fit properly... Any ideas if its possible in a fractal Node 605 and how easy?
-Also will this even worth the hassle, as will GPU will still cook mobo/cpu/ram?
3) FANS - Adding 2x 80mm or new layouts Creating positive pressure etc
-I don't understand the best way to get a positive pressure setup needed in this case; Not sure if adding 2x80mm fans as exhausts will help as CPU air is maybe exhausted directly out anyway?
----------
I think option one is going to be the most cost effective way to go... So +Which gtx1070 cards do you know of that exhaust heat directly out the back? would it ONLY be the reference ones made by Nvidia?
Load Temps (with case closed, room temp around 18C)...
Thanks guys & gals
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