Because I had it from my AMD build and the CPU was getting pretty hot.But why? You don't gain much from doing that.
CPU was getting pretty hot.
Yea... except what you did is probably not going to help your CPU cool down.But why? You don't gain much from doing that.
You're probably comparing the temps of a long running system to one that was off for hours while you installed it, then measured when you first booted it up.Well I lost about 8-10c. Pretty happy
That NEC monitor is just the best! I'm so jealous! 4K?Probably not the only thing he'll smack.
Here's a super old pic of my PC... Funny enough... that 15" monitor in the pic still works. LOL!
Man.. I missed that Logitech keyboard... wish I still had it. (spilled Coke on it and the keys got sticky... was pretty pissed about it at the time)
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/13665297
Hmm... not bad for my system. I'm running on the 368.95 hotfix geforce driver... hence the failed validation.
Yea but it's drawing warm air from the backplate of the gpu.No SSD. I honestly didn't think to rotate the cooler, used to AM3+, which only goes up like this. He's got a side intake fan so he'll have fresh air coming in.
Yea but it's drawing warm air from the backplate of the gpu.
I've stuck my hand in those areas to see the temp difference, and I'd say atleast a few degrees difference.I'm sitting in class at the moment otherwise I'd link but I can recall at least one test where the temperature difference from rotation is pretty small. He's not even overclocked so fite me.
Why no SSD?No SSD. I honestly didn't think to rotate the cooler, used to AM3+, which only goes up like this. He's got a side intake fan so he'll have fresh air coming in.