Re: GPU temperatures



> If you have no input fan(s), each additional output fan after the first
> puts out drops the rated CFM of all. Adding or replacing existing output
> fans is not going to do anything more for cooling your system until you
> start adding input fans.

I'd add to this to opt for 120mm case fans if your case will accommodate for
them. In my experience, they push more air and seem to be less whiney than
the 80mm variety.

My 2¢,

f_f


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