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Can't see how much improvement because at the end you the card was running slower. 1785 MHz @ 73 degrees while it was 1860 MHz @ 82 degrees to start with.
ОтветитьWhat size fan did you use?
ОтветитьThank you very much for the video, I just have one question, if the video card only has 1 fan, is it advisable to make a custom fan curve? And if this is the case, how do I do it? ?
ОтветитьThe gaming temp should be around 70C.
Ответитьclockspeed 1860mhz @ 82°C , after your mod core clock 1785 @72°C . = youre a liar! you turned down the clock speed in the msi afterburner so that the temps go down, !
ОтветитьFront mounted radiators always increase the temps because they massively limit air flow from the front of the case which is the main area of incoming airflow. Put the radiator in the top of the case and because heat rises it will go straight out of the case and not into the case and then being pushed around before exhausting. Also tempered glass holds massive amounts of heat and most cases have them now so having good incoming airflow is essential these days. I built my mates pc last year with 1660ti and ryzen 5 3600x and its never getting any where near those temps your seeing so that tells you its the build not the parts at fault imo.
ОтветитьHello @EASY DIY I want to ask you another question, what measurements do I use for the aluminum heatsink? , height width and depth in cm and what are the measurements in thickness of the thermal pad?, please can you tell me
ОтветитьDont do this
ОтветитьInteresting solution. I think installation would be easier with the GPU removed from the case. But well done.
ОтветитьIt that tharmal pad??? which u use under heat sink ?
ОтветитьDoesn't RGB lights get warm? I don't bother with any RGB andy 7900xtx sits at 70 all day gaming
ОтветитьMine is 36 Degree, i just have removed the glass cover of the Cabinet and turned my AC to 20 😅
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