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Hi. I'm the happy owner of a Seasonic PSU like the one below bought about a week ago.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/seasonic-core-gold-gc-500-500w-80-gold-power-supply-ca-071-ss.html
However, I have noticed that the back and the top of the case (I still have an old pc case) are very warm. I have installed the psu fan down as by the instructions.
Also, the Seasonic PSU calculator did calculate a 370W power draw and recommended a 420W so it's definitely not due to running it too hard.
Now, should I be worried about it or is it normal?
Is there anything I can do to help it run cooler such as adding case fans? I am building a new pc soon so will get a new case.
Below are my pc specs:
Standard case with PSU on top and 1 exhaust case fan by the CPU.
AMD FX4300 with Artic Cooler
Gigabyte GA-970 DS3 ATX
20GB DDR3 1666Mhz
EVGA GTX 550Ti
Kingston SSD 120GB
Seagate Barracuda 1TB
LG DVD-RW
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/seasonic-core-gold-gc-500-500w-80-gold-power-supply-ca-071-ss.html
However, I have noticed that the back and the top of the case (I still have an old pc case) are very warm. I have installed the psu fan down as by the instructions.
Also, the Seasonic PSU calculator did calculate a 370W power draw and recommended a 420W so it's definitely not due to running it too hard.
Now, should I be worried about it or is it normal?
Is there anything I can do to help it run cooler such as adding case fans? I am building a new pc soon so will get a new case.
Below are my pc specs:
Standard case with PSU on top and 1 exhaust case fan by the CPU.
AMD FX4300 with Artic Cooler
Gigabyte GA-970 DS3 ATX
20GB DDR3 1666Mhz
EVGA GTX 550Ti
Kingston SSD 120GB
Seagate Barracuda 1TB
LG DVD-RW