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And do not tell it is the one with the PSU at the bottom (=sucking air out from the bottom of the case) and the big fun from the top (=sucking air out from the top of the case) ? Great stuff, so, where does the cool air from outside get inside the case? I see a bigger airflow chalenge than you think... ![]() Make your life simpler, get a thermometer and place it near the air fan of your 580GTX. Look at the air temperature your GPU cooler is taking in order to cool down your GPU. If it is too high then this is the start of te things to fix. The other remains your 99% which hopefully will be fixed by your new NV drivers. Good luck! |
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I'm not sure I can quite follow you. Why would a PSU at the bottom blow cool air, from within the case, out? ![]() Last edited by swiss; 04-19-2011 at 01:13 PM. |
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If this is your setup then you should be lucky that your GPUs are only at 90°C !
They should be melting by now!!!!! Very bad unfortunately. Notice where the fans of the GPU are and try to think how cool air from the outside of the case, will manage to reach that area. It will not because the two big fans down and up will channel the air flow towards them NOT towards the centre of the case where the GPU fans are. You need to put a fan on the side panel, just there where the GPU fans are, pushing air into them. If I manage, I will find a picture of my old rig to show you what I mean. Edit... got one picture, it is a bit old (from 2006, it is two 7900GTX on the picture) but it shows what I mean: A big fan (slow rotating) throwing air directly into the fans of the GPU (the reason for this setup was to throw air to the chipset fan which can hardly be seen between the two GPUs which was not effective enough and had to be watercooled, but that is another story). It is my opinion (and you do not need to pay respect to it), this case is trouble... Anyway, you can only check with a thermometer in the area of the GPUs all the rest is pure speculation. Get one of those house thermometers with a small sensor for the outside the house temperature. You put the small sensor near your GPUs and you can easily measure the temparature from the display outside. Lot's of fun! Last edited by 335th_GRAthos; 04-19-2011 at 06:04 PM. |
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No, first pic of the mentioned Corsair case on google. I just checked, it does indeed lack any side vents. Odd - given the fact it's a freakin' Corsair. |
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you need to get a great case mate not good but GREAT.
i have 6 gaming pc's in my house two retired as media servers hooked up to my flat screens. i use only 2 cases for all of them and i havent found a case that can run as cool as these do yet for the price. my rig case*** Antec DF-85 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-087-_-Product others in my house use*** Coolermaster 932 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-160-_-Product both are super quiet and run everything cool my servers on my drilling rigs run like this and they are in extreme heat and dirt dust 24/7 Front sucks in cool air, top blows out heat rear blows out heat, side blows out as well. in front of the front fans inside the case i have another blowing right onto the vid cards and mob. works perfectly!!! |
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Now this is what I call a BIG SIDE FAN ! :-O @Swiss: sorry, I thought it was a pic of nigelmcelwee's rig! Three GPUs inside! @nigelmcelwee: It will definitively solve some of your issues but nevertheless, it is not normal that your GPU works 99% all time. My 570 works at 40% above sea, above ground 70%-90% (all numbers as per GPU-Z) so, if you have 99% all time something is not right... You never mentioned the anylysis you fly at though... Lot's of fun! ~S~ |
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so your saying that even though i have my card over clocked as far as it can be that it still should not be at %100 load on the GPU?
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Where's the connection between an OC'd GPU and the load applied by a game? |
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