Maj.Do
Member
+85|6973|good old CA
my idle temps used to be around 40-42 now its like 50-60.  I recently moved the fun in the front so it could suck out the hot air,  it used to suck cold air from the outside and blow it towards the HSF on the VGA.  Do you think thats why its hot now.  also the area around the card is now 49 compared to original 39.
THA
im a fucking .....well not now
+609|6992|AUS, Canberra
id have fans blowing in down low and sucking out up high.
chefvolrath
feeding the BF2S community since 2005.....
+5|6911
suck ...blow...suck...blow....suck...blow....suck...blow....suck...blow....suck....blow.....sounds like my ex girlfriend
dan500
Member
+57|7069

chefvolrath wrote:

suck ...blow...suck...blow....suck...blow....suck...blow....suck...blow....suck....blow.....sounds like my ex girlfriend
ROFL
sixshot
Decepticon Geek
+50|6897|Planet Seibertron ;)
Check the Dust Bunny population?
BEE_Grim_Reaper
Member
+15|6928|Germany
Switching the front fan to suck the hot air out of the computer instead of blowing cold air into the case is basically a bad idea. First of all: some of the hot air is vented outside by the power supply unit. If you want to have additional ventilation, I would recommend putting a second case fan in. In the back of each case just above the slots there is another spot to out a fan in which should vent the hot air out.
Teckademics
Member
+1|6947|Savannah GA
Ok.. take your case turn it on with all the fans running with your side panels on.. now juding from the sound you prob have a case with a side window.... if you do have the fan suck smoke inside your pc. if it clears all the smoke out as just strate threw your case is good. but if the smoke stays inside your case you need to re do your fansetup.

Also have you done any overclocking and what size fans - what case  ..more info.
Maj.Do
Member
+85|6973|good old CA
Overclockin yea, 450 to 550.  and there 80mm leds
Teckademics
Member
+1|6947|Savannah GA
yeah when you over clock your going to get hotter temps. more power = more heat.. just dont let it go over 40.c

if it gets to 50.c lower the clock or get a box fan and slap it on the side of your pc. like so.

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v223/teckademics7420/kegrar.jpg
Maj.Do
Member
+85|6973|good old CA
it was around 40 when oc though
Teckademics
Member
+1|6947|Savannah GA
get bigger fans + heatsink. if you keep letting it heat up its going to destory your card faster.also what card are you running.
Maj.Do
Member
+85|6973|good old CA
x800 Pro
Teckademics
Member
+1|6947|Savannah GA
lower the clock untill you get better cooling also use that smoke thing to make sure the fans are pulling in - out air right./
Cybargs
Moderated
+2,285|6937
im not sure about ati cards, but 50c seems to be fine for nvidia cards, im assuming it should be around 50 for all cards
https://cache.www.gametracker.com/server_info/203.46.105.23:21300/b_350_20_692108_381007_FFFFFF_000000.png
Teckademics
Member
+1|6947|Savannah GA

cyborg_ninja-117 wrote:

im not sure about ati cards, but 50c seems to be fine for nvidia cards, im assuming it should be around 50 for all cards
i have my 9800pro 256 overclocked out the ass and it runs high 40s full load. if i turn the box fan on i wont go over 93.f
Cybargs
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+2,285|6937
probly nvidia cards run higher temps?
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iLLmatic
Member
+0|6972|uk
1 word.

watercooling.

Teckademics
Member
+1|6947|Savannah GA

iLLmatic wrote:

1 word.

watercooling.

Nope... fans work 2... i have my 9800 keepin up with the big boys... (my cpu helps A LOT) but none the less. its what 4 years old now and still can play any game that i have wanted to play so why buy a new card? untill i get a game where i cant play im not going to even look at a new video card...


but anyways with the right fans - airflow - heatsinks you can have just about the same as warter.
iLLmatic
Member
+0|6972|uk
intodays market.. all you need is a effective 120mm blowing in the front... maybe 1/2 80mm intakes at the side, and a 120mm exit fan - as long as ur heatsink lets heat out in the same direction as the exit fan you should be fine.

and manage your cables... they can get inthe way and block effective air flow.
Teckademics
Member
+1|6947|Savannah GA
ooo some one knows what there talking about....

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