Computer_Freak
Active Member
Hey guys
I have a Coolermaster Centurion 590 case, GTX295, and an Intel E6400 OCed to 2.8GHz, chilled by a CM Hyper 212 Plus cooler...
My fan configuration was, 3 fans exhaust (2 top, 1 rear), 2 intake (2 front).
All the fans in my case are the same, except my top fans. they are slightly more powerful, and move quite a bit more air...
now, as its summer here, i was getting temps as follows
CPU - 36/34 Degrees (Core 1 / Core 2)
GPU - 56 degrees
HDD - 35 degrees
(degrees in celsius)
i couldnt get temps lower than that.
Today, i decided that i will change the fans, so that the strongest are intake, and the weakest exhaust
so i swapped the top fans with my front fans, and wow, the results are amazing.
CPU - 30/27 degrees (Core 1 / Core 2)
GPU - 45 degrees
HDD - 24 degrees
if youre struggling with temps, make the intake fans the strongest, and the exhaust weaker, and you might get better results.
and my computer is more silent (i think its cause the faster fans are moving colder "denser" air, so they dont rev up as much...)
just felt like i should share that.
I have a Coolermaster Centurion 590 case, GTX295, and an Intel E6400 OCed to 2.8GHz, chilled by a CM Hyper 212 Plus cooler...
My fan configuration was, 3 fans exhaust (2 top, 1 rear), 2 intake (2 front).
All the fans in my case are the same, except my top fans. they are slightly more powerful, and move quite a bit more air...
now, as its summer here, i was getting temps as follows
CPU - 36/34 Degrees (Core 1 / Core 2)
GPU - 56 degrees
HDD - 35 degrees
(degrees in celsius)
i couldnt get temps lower than that.
Today, i decided that i will change the fans, so that the strongest are intake, and the weakest exhaust
so i swapped the top fans with my front fans, and wow, the results are amazing.
CPU - 30/27 degrees (Core 1 / Core 2)
GPU - 45 degrees
HDD - 24 degrees
if youre struggling with temps, make the intake fans the strongest, and the exhaust weaker, and you might get better results.
and my computer is more silent (i think its cause the faster fans are moving colder "denser" air, so they dont rev up as much...)
just felt like i should share that.
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