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SoulReaver
post Sep 12 2008, 12:37 AM

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I got 3 intake (1 front, 1 side, 1 bottom) 3 Output (2 Top, 1 Rear)
My HD4870 have no probs. Idle@ Stocks Speed is 52c in Non-AirCon Room (I know its kinda High). Everything inside is running well. Sidepanel wont get warm, etc etc.

P.S. If wanna use just one fan at the Rear of the casing. I think i should use fans like Vizo Windstorm O.o?

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SoulReaver
post Sep 12 2008, 10:18 AM

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I got 3 intake (1 front, 1 side, 1 bottom) 3 Output (2 Top, 1 Rear)
My HD4870 have no probs. Idle@ Stocks Speed is 52c in Non-AirCon Room (I know its kinda High). Everything inside is running well. Sidepanel wont get warm, etc etc.

P.S. If wanna use just one fan at the Rear of the casing. I think i should use fans like Vizo Windstorm O.o?


Its My HD4870's Temp. blush.gif Will Post up my CPU temp next week... smile.gif
SoulReaver
post Sep 12 2008, 01:18 PM

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QUOTE(metsatsu @ Sep 12 2008, 12:14 PM)
ok ok. by the way what's your clock speed for 4870?

by the way, do u guys think that 4 sticks of oc'ed ram can contribute to higher temperature? as in compared to a only pair of default voltage ram?

i dunno how it's like for u guys, coz if i put my hand about 4 inch away from the ram area. i can feel the heat radiating from it. So u can imagine the warm air which was sucked straight into the HSF, contributes to the higher temp of my cpu.
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GPU Clock : 790mhz Mem Clock : 900mhz (CCC)

I prefer active cooling for my rams. Just bought a Ram Cooler. If not mistaken, Those HeatSpreaders on the Performance Rams are just to spread the heat of the chipset throught the heatspreader thus heat is not concentrated within the chipset itself. If u have a Combo or HeatSpreader+ Ram Cooler. In my opinion, its much better.
SoulReaver
post Sep 13 2008, 01:01 AM

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unless u are somebody who can handle noise... i suggest u use lower cfm fans that is less noisy and put more exhaust than intake... this way u create a negative pressure environment...u can read here on why wink.gif


Hmmm. If So, Which one should i use as exhaust? CM690 Side Panel cant be outtake right O.o" Btm definately cant be exhaust, Side Panel cant be also><" Where else O.O"

 

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